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October 21, 1994 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-21

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The Michigan Cancer Foun-
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Israeli dance group, the Tnua-
tron Dance Theater. Proceeds
will benefit the foundation's re-
search, education and patient
care programs, including its de-
velopmental therapeutics pro-
gram. The benefit, chaired by
Heidi Stein, will be held Nov.
12 at 8 p.m. at the Birming-
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and more information, call
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Huron Valley Hospital will
host a free menopause seminar
open to the public on Oct. 25 at
7:30 p.m.. A team of physicians
and nurses will provide infor-
mation on topics such as hor-
mone replacement therapy, the
psychological issues and mood
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Preregister by calling (810)
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Psychotherapy
"The Jewish Roots Of Psy-
chotherapy" is the title of a talk
to be given Oct. 30 at 10 a.m.
in the Washtenaw County
Jewish Community Center.
Sponsored by the Washtenaw
County Jewish Family Service,
the forum is open to mental
health professionals. Jesse
Gordon, a professor emeritus
with the University of Michi-
gan School of Social Work and
Headaches
past president of the JCC, will
and speak. For more information
Disorders
"Sleep
Headache Pain" is the topic of and to make reservations, call
a free lecture to be given at the (313) 971-3280.
Washtenaw County Jewish
Community Center Oct. 26 at Seniors
6:30 p.m. The talk is the first The Oak Park Senior Center
in the JCC's new Health will host a two-day health fair.
Awareness Program. The On Nov. 3 at 9 a.m., Dr. Marc
speaker is Dr. James Wein- Feldman will speak on "Com-
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cializes in neurology and sleep Your Physician." Following his
disorders at the Michigan talk, Beaumont Hospital will
Head Pain and Neurology In- provide free health screenings.
stitute. For more information On Nov. 4 at 9 a.m., Sharon
on the lecture, call (313) 971- Tomaszewski, a registered
0990.
nurse, will conduct a workshop
called "Healthwise For Life."
Women's Issues
Pre-registration is mandatory.
Sinai Hospital's Mothers and Call Lynn Davey at (810) 691-
Infants Center presents the 7575 between 8:30 a.m. and
eighth Alfred L. Deutsch Con- 1:30 p.m.
ference on Obstetrics and Gy-
necology, "Women and Stress: Stuttering
Meeting the Counseling Chal- William Beaumont Hospital
lenge of Infertility, Loss, Can- will offer a free forum to help
cer and Menopause." The adult stutterers improve their
conference will be held Nov. 2 fluency skills and learn coping
at the Sheraton Inn in Novi. techniques. The meeting will
For more information, call be held Oct. 27 at 6:30 p.m. in
(313) 493-5220.
the hospital administration
buildings private dining room
The Menopause Support in Royal Oak. For more infor-
Group and the Life After Hys- mation, call (810) 551-0003. ❑
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