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March 31, 1995 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-31

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Please Join Us For

JEWISH COMMUNITY ADVOCACY DAY &
THE OFFICIAL STATE OF MICHIGAN

Sessions Target -
Physically Challenged

HOLOCAUST COMMEMORATION
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1995

Featuring:
• Governor John Engler
• Other Statewide Elected Officials
• Your Legislators
including:

Sponsored by:
Michigan Jewish Conference
Jewish Community Council
of Metropolitan Detroit

• Round-Trip Transportation
• Holocaust Commemoration in the Capitol Rotunda

ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSOCIATE EDITOR

(Noon-I PM)

(Commemorating the 50-Year Anniversary of the Liberation of the Camps)

• Lunch and Briefings on Critical Legislation (1

• Meetings with Your Legislators

PM - 2:30 PM)

(2:30 PM - 4 PM)

Busses will leave Congregation Shaarey Zedek's
Parking Lot at 10 AM and Return to the Lot at 5:30 PM

$18 Per Person Includes
Transportation and Lunch

Further details, including an issues background packet,
will be sent to all registrants.

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Call the Jewish Community Council at
(810) 642-5393 by April 12

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chance meeting between said. "A lot of people have be-
two Temple Israel mem- come friends," through the meet-
bers has brought a series ings.
Organizers stressed that the
to the congregation that
meetings
are not therapy ses-
will benefit physically challenged
individuals from throughout the sions.
Past topics have included
community.
Barb Bockoff is a physically ways in which the physically
challenged woman who lets challenged can adapt their
nothing stop her. One of her fa- cars to their special needs, and
how to make travel more acces-
vorite hobbies is traveling.
Anita Haenick is a physical sible.
therapist and counselor at
Beaumont Hospital. For years,
she has run groups for physical-
ly challenged women.
Soon after the two met, Ms.
Bockoff told Mrs. Haenick that
her dream was to start a group
for the Jewish physically chal-
lenged. The two decided to make
that dream come true.
Programs planned for this
The first Temple Israel Phys-
year include a guest speaker
ically Challenged Social and
Support Group was held two from Gresham Driving Aids
and a representative from a
years ago and has continued
business specializing in motor-
every year since. This April, the
group's latest series will begin, ized carts. The group also will
visit a "physically friendly" home
meeting each Tuesday from 7-
now being constructed in metro
9 p.m. and continuing through
Detroit.
June 20.
The group for the physically
Targeted to anyone with a mo-
bility impairment of any kind, challenged is one of a number of
programs sponsored by the tem-
the meetings are held at Temple
ple's Caring Community and
Israel and often feature a guest
speaker. They are open to the Social Action committees. Oth-
ers include support groups for
public at no charge.
those with Alzheimer's, cancer
In addition to serving as edu-
and for families of divorce and
cational forums, the gatherings
with a chronic and/or terminal
"give people a chance to net-
work," said Temple Israel Pro- illness. [11
gram and Development Director
`23 For more information,
Dr. Nancy Gad-Harf.
contact Anita Haenick, (810)
They also have fostered
855-1195.
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