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Akiva Hebrew Day _School
Learned From -Him.
Rabbi Akiva believed passionately in
Torah values and academic chal-
lenge.
Akiva Hebrew Day School
does too.
Rabbi Akiva's school had an exciting,
vibrant and warm atmosphere. His
school believed in producing erudite
Torah scholars who could articulately
and successfully participate in, and
contribute to the world they Wed in.
And we do too.
He believed in the full religious and
intellectual potential of all of his stu-
dents. (He had to: he started study-
ing Torah when he was forty —and
became Rabbi Akiva.) Of course, he
wanted them to develop the highest
standards of personal character.
And —maybe most important of all—
Rabbi Akiva loved his students.
And so do we.
That's why so many parents look to
Akiva as a great answer for Jewish
kids in today's world.
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Maybe, you should too.
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This creates jobs opporttmi-
ties in two separate fields: home
health care and building.
Confused? While the part
about home health care is plain
and simple, what Mr. Herman
is referring to is that a number
of our aging parents will ulti-
mately move in with us. But, in-
stead of sharing our roofs
completely, builders will design
and buildhomes with in-law or
parent apartments attached.
Also, as we head toward "a
shift to home-based businesses,
builders will begin construction
on in-home offices.
Satellite doc?
While there may not be a
shortage of Jewish doctors,
there aren't enough physicians
to go around — around the
world that is.
The answer is in telemedi-
eine, Mr. Herman said. Huh?
"If you're ill and live in Nige-
ria, you probably don't have a
doctor to see," he expinimed "In-
stead, you would go to a para-
medic-type person at a local
clinic. You would then be
hooked up to a machine that
would send your data and con-
ditions to a qualified doctor at a
major hospital. The doctor
would then guide the paramedic
through treatment."
Mr. Herman said such an ex-
change already exists in the
United States. LI
Attending friends' nuptials teaches you what you do
want, and what you don't, at your own wedding.
member how special it
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Thanks to the baby boomers,
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than 77 Trillion senior citi-
zens for whom to provide
services.
in our bodies, there will be a
tremendous emphasis on nu-
trition and creating new and dif-
ferent kinds of foods to feed our
population.
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didn't grow up dreaming of hours while the bridal party pos-
my wedding day. I liked to es for pictures. I don't want to be
talk about honeymooning in married by a rabbi who forgets
Australia or Paris, and I drew my name in the middle of the
pictures of the glass mansion I ceremony (I really did witness
hoped to one day inhabit with my that happen).
husband: But the wedding itself
I don't want a photographer
just didn't seem like such a mon- circling me as I waltz down the
umental deal.
aisle. I don't want to register for
Of course, as a kid, I also fig- a $275 bread maker I'llpositive-
ured I'd get married at the very ly never use.
old age of 20, and clearly, I've
But what is most unsettling
overcome that misconception.
are these sudden visions of the
I spent my first teen-age year wedding I do want (that I never
attending bar and bat
knew I wanted).
mitzvahs nearly every
I want an evening
weekend. I always
affair, as I'm reluc-
joked that my social
tant to dance in the
life peaked at age 13,
afternoon. I want to
but that was before the
be married in my
wedding invitations re-
family's synagogue,
cently began pouring
which just seems so
in. I'm just back from
much more majestic
a friend's wedding in
than even the loveli-
New Jersey and with
est of golf courses or
two more on the cal
hotels.
endar, I must admit —
I want parents and
ALLISON KAPLAN
it's hard not to think
close relatives to give
SPEC IAL TO
about the one I may
speeches at the re-
THE JEW ISH NEWS
have some day (not
ception, no more than
anytime soon).
three minutes in
More than anything, I'm length. I want a live band. I want
learning through experience a vegetarian dinner choice and
what I don't want at my wedding a cake with tons of yummy frost-
(the one I never think about). ing.
Like, I don't want guests at my
And oh, yeah, I want a cute
wedding hating me because they groom who gazes at me from
have to stand around for three down the aisle as though rm the z
only woman in the world.
Allison Kaplan is a columnist for
I find myself actually contem-
the Chicago Jewish Star whose
plating who would be in my wed-
mother only lets her date
ding party and which friends will
Jewish guys.