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December 31, 1993 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-12-31

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SINAI HOSPITAL

THE JEWISH
COMMUNITY:
OUR PATIENT.
OUR PARTNER.
OUR INSPIRATION.

Since 1953, Sinai has reached beyond it's walls to serve the
Jewish patients hospitalized during the Sabbath can participate in
Jewish community.
Sabbath services and on Passover, the Passover Seder.
Sinai conducts screenings for Tay Sachs disease. Sinai physicians,
And, since 1953, the Jewish community has given back to Sinai. The
nurses and staff have provided free health screenings and seminars
work of students and artists in the Akiva, Hillel and JARC Art Shows
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to area seniors at the Jewish Community Center. Sinai
brightens the days for Sinai patients and staff. Sinai is a proud
physicians also work with Jewish Family Services to provide
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sponsor of the Jewish Ensemble Theatre, patrons of which raised
pre-employment physicals for Russian immigrants.
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over $9000 for Sinai's Cancer Counseling Programs. And
Sinai has provided support to the JCC Walk for Israel, -<
Q z Yeshiva Beth Yehuda students build Sinai's sukkah which is
the Jewish Home for the Aged and the Fresh Air Society, ;
t open for our patients and staff throughout the holidays.
and is a sponsor of Kids Fair.
Sinai and our community have been intertwined for 40
Sinai is the only hospital in Michigan - and one of only a few
years. The result has been a stronger community and a
across the country - to still maintain a separate kosher kitchen.
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stronger Sinai.

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Sinai Hospital • 6767 W. Outer Drive • Detroit, Michigan 48235

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