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May 23, 1997 - Image 188

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-23

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DETROIT FRIENDS OF

ALYN HOSPITAL

invite you to join in an evening of support of Israel's only
long term Orthopedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Center
for Physically Handicapped Children.

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honoring

MARK L. DIEM, D.O.

One Of Our

trative duties. For information,
call Kim Petersen, (248) 426-
6951.

Community's Finest Volunteers

Monday Evening, June 14, 1997

Karen Tesser, psychothera-
pist at Davis Counseling Cen-
ter in Farmington Hills, has
been certified in clinical hyp-
nosis by the American Society
of Clinical Hypnosis.

7:30 p.m.

Dr. Howard S. Shapiro has
opened a new office using hu-
man growth treatment,
30055 Northwestern Hwy.,
Ste. 210, Farmington Hills, in
the Providence Medical Cen-
ter. For information, call (248)
865-9448.

A Dessert Reception
will be held at the home of Barbara and Michael Horowitz

''''' ' • ' ' '

Blanche L. Mindlin of
Bloomfield Township was
recently installed as the 72nd
president of the Michigan
State Medical Society Alliance.
Mrs. Mindlin has held various
positions with the organization
since 1988 when she was pres-
ident of the Oakland County
Medical Society Auxiliary.

Guardian Angel Program

This year's fund raising efforts focus on
the long-term care of youngsters who
have suffered head trauma in injuries,
thus necessitating comprehensive indi-
vidualized multi-disciplinary treatment
programs. Alyn Hospital is the primary
referral center for on-going care for
severe head injury patients throughout
Israel.

Crittenton Hospital will offer
a free American Cancer
Society program, 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday, May 28, at the
hospital, 1101 W. University
Drive, Rochester. For infor-
mation, call (248) 652-5373.

Event Co-Chairs

Jenny Dorfman

Doris Blechman

The American Physicians Fel-
lowship for Medicine in Israel
is seeking emergency med-
ical volunteers, physicians,
nurses and other health
professionals. The State of Is-
rael will provide housing
arrangements, insurance and
travel. Volunteers will work
in Israeli hospitals, covering
for Israeli medical personnel
who are called into military re-
serve units. To register, con-
tact American Physicians
Fellowship for Medicine in Is-
rael, 20012 Beacon St. Brook-
line, MA 02146; (617)
232-5382.

Joel Bruss

Honorary Co Chairs

-

Linee Diem

Henry Gornbein

Minimum Donation $118.00 (per person)

Please R.S.V.P. to Miriam Goldberg, President
at 248-737-2209 by June 9th.

The Allianz insurance group of Germany invites inquiries about life
insurance policies issued by the group companies in the 20s, 30s and
40s to victims of the Nazi regime. Persons affected who did not have
claims settled can call toll free:

104

1-800-411-0118

Telephone calls will be answered in English and Hebrew.

Dr. Jan Rival, an internist
at Henry Ford Hospital,
was selected governor-elect
of the Michigan Chapter of
the American College of Physi-
cians. He also is the executive
secretary of the Henry
Ford Hospital Medical Associ-
ation. Dr. Rival will serve un-
til March 1998, when he
becomes governor of the Michi-
gan Chapter for a four-year
term.

Botsford Continuing Health
Center is seeking volunteers
to visit and participate with
residents in activities or per-
form light office and adminis-

St. Mary Hospital will hold a
blood pressure and choles-
terol screening, 5:30-8 p.m.
Thursday, May 29, at the hos-
pital, 36475 Five Mile Road,
Livonia. To register, call (313)
655-2922.

, tk, To have an event in-

, eluded 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 informa
tion, including photographs,
at least two weeks in
advance to Alan Hitsky,
Detroit Jewish News, 27676
Franklin Road, Southfield,
MI 48034.

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