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April 25, 1997 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-25

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Roslyn Aronow and Harold Is-
rael have been selected to receive
special awards during Sinai Hos-
pital's National Volunteer Recog-
nition Week. Ms. Aronow will
receive the Governor's Honor Roll
Award from the Junior League of
Birmingham; Mr. Israel will re-
/—
ceive the Department of Reha-
bilitation's Kenny Wellman
Award.
Dr. Mark Diem, medical direc-
tor for the First Care Medical
Centers in Michigan, will be hon-
ored by the Detroit Friends of
ALYN Hospital in recognition of
his achievements in the commu-
\_, pity.
The University of Michigan Com-
prehensive Cancer Center and
Department of Otolaryngology
will offer a free throat cancer
screening, 9 a.m.-noon Satur-
day, April 26, at the Taubman
Health Care Center in Ann Ar-
bor. To schedule an appointment,
call (800) 856-1125.
A consumer workshop titled Eat-
ing for Success will be offered
9:30 a.m.-noon Saturday, April
26, at the Hyatt Regency Dear-
born. To register, call (810) 778-
4877.
Crittenton Hospital will host
Ages and Stages II, a program
for women, 8:30 a.m. Saturday,
April 26, at the Holiday Inn Se-
lect of Auburn Hills, 1500 Opdyke
/— There is a charge. Call (810)
652-5345.
The Epilepsy Center of Michi-
gan will host a family activity
day, 1:30-6 p.m. Sunday, April 27,
at Taylor Lanes in Taylor. For
reservations, call 9810) 351-2102.
Schoolcraft College will present a
seminar on tips for raising
adopted children, 6:30 p.m.
Monday, April 28, at the college.
To register, call (313) 462 4448.
The Manic-Depressive and De-
pressive Association of Met-
ropolitan Detroit support
group will meet 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day, April 28, at the Mental
Health Association Building,
15920 W. 12 Mile Road.
Congregation B'nai Moshe will of-
H
fer a six-week bereavement
support group starting 7:30-
9:30 p.m. Thursday, May 1. To
register, call (810) 788-0600.
To have an event included
in the Memos column, please
include the name, time day,
date, location and subject of the
event as well as a contact name
and phone number. Send all in-
\ _
formation at least two weeks in
advance to Alan flitsky, Detroit
Jewish News, 27676 Franklin
Road, Southfield, MI 48034.

Our Commitment To Jewish
Tradition Continues.

Although we're now part of the area's largest
health system, we haven't lost sight of our
dedication to Jewish traditions. Which is why
we continue to observe religious holidays,
offer rabbinical service, as well as maintain
Sinai's kosher kitchen. What's new is the fact
that The Detroit Medical Center is expanding
these practices, especially at Huron
Valley-Sinai Hospital.

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Joining the DMC has allowed us to
provide our patients with numerous advantages,
including complete access to all 8 area hospitals
and 100 outpatient facilities. You'll also discover
an impressive staff of 3,300 physicians and
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