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June 09, 1995 - Image 56

Resource type:
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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-06-09

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Metro Hillel
Social Events

The reason so many people
come here is no accident.

Whether it's a few stitches or a broken bone,

HMD/YAD Picnic will be Sun-
day, June 11, at the Southfield
Civic Center Park, 2600 Ever-
green (between 10 and 11 Mile
Roads). The picnic is from noon
to 4 p.m.; it is free. For informa-
tion, contact Jennifer Wasser-
man, (313) 577-3459; or Jim
Rosenberg, (810) 642-4260.
HMD Coffee Night will be
Monday, June 19, at 9 p.m. in the
backroom of Constar Coffee Co.,
207 S. Woodward in Birming-
ham. For information, call the
HMD hotline, (313) 577-8888.

you want the assurance that you'll be seen as an

individual. Not a number.

And when you come through these doors,

that's exactly how you'll be treated.

In our emergency department and trauma

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rooms, our physicians and staff offer you

the special care and attention you'd expect

from a smaller hospital. Yet as part of

The Detroit Medical Center, affiliated with

Wayne State University, the resources available

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to you are anything but small.

So no matter what brings you here, not only

will we heal your injury, we'll also ease your mind.

For more information on these and other

services, call our Physician Referral Service at

(810) 360-3450. You'll see how easy it is to get

the right care, right here.

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MATTHEW LEVINE of West
Bloomfield and JODI BERGER
of Farmington Hills have been
named to the Dean's List as stu-
dents at the James Madison Col-
lege/Michigan State University.

Huron Volley Hospital
1601 E. Commerce Rd.
Commerce Twp.

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DENNIS TENENBOYM of
Rochester has been named a
state winner of the $1,000 bronze
Discovei Card Tribute Awardsm
scholarship. Mr. Tenenboym a
student at Rochester High
School, is one of nine high school
juniors in Michigan to win a
Tribute Award scholarship. He
recently spent five months in Is-
rael as part of Project Discovery,
a program for promising stu-
dents.

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Wayne State University

JEFFREY LOUIS COVEN-
SKY recently graduated from
Michigan State University Col-
lege of Communication Arts and
Sciences with high honors. He
plans to continue cinema stud-
ies at New York University.

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At the recent graduation cere-
monies at the Jewish Theologi-
cal seminary, STEPHANIE
BASH, CINDY ELYSSA
FRIEDMAN, and CHERYL
COOK received master of arts
degrees. MICHELE FAUDEM
ERSHLER received her rab-
binic ordination.

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