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CHALLENGED page 10

Stomach Doctors

donned chef hats, manned their
cooking stations and dished up
their victuals for the 150-plus
crowd at the hospital's physicians
dining room.
The seven-year-old cook-off fea-
tured everything from lasagna
MEGAN SWOYER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS
and cannoli to carrot cake, all of
which were sampled and scruti-
teve Velick lost half a night's assistance, many patients would nized by party-goers and a panel
sleep preparing his Awe- be discharged from the hospital of women judges from the Henry
some Mushroom Soup for without medications."
Ford Health System.
This year, the event
Henry Ford Health Sys-
The line was long at
tem's late-May annual Men Who raised $25,000 dol-
Mr. Velick's post as he
lars. An auction, in-
Cook gala and competition.
explained all that
And Dr. Mark Rosenblum, cluding clay
went into his soup,
chairman of the department of bowls painted by
which, he says,
neurosurgery at the hospital, al- hospital admin-
is a hearty, ro-
most missed his Cornbread Casse- istrators and
bust main-en-
role presentation due to a brain doctors, also
tree kind of
tumor board conference meeting rounded out
dish.
the fund-rais-
that overlapped with the event.
"I had a
But "Chef' Velick, CEO of Hen- er. Major
meeting last
ry Ford Hospital, wasn't terribly sponsors were
night until
troubled by his ordeal. Nor was Little Caesar's
about 8 and
"Chef' Rosenblum, who made it Enterprises,
then prepared
just in time for this year's judging. Gerych's Dis-
the soup," said
That's because they're strong be- tinctive Flowers
the 48-year-
lievers in this male-oriented fund- and Gifts, Mar-
old. "I went to
raising event, which benefits the riott Management
bed at about 1 a.m."
Henry Ford Hospital Emergency Services, Keebler
Apparently, his work
Co., and others.
Medical Needs Fund.
paid off. The soup con-
Mr. Velick, of Novi,
"It's a great program," said Mr.
noisseur won second
Velick during the competition, ex- and Dr. Rosenblum,
place for his rich and
Chefs-in-arms
Steve
Velick
plaining that the fund assists low- of West Bloomfield, and Dr. Mark Rosenblum. creamy concoction
income and indigent patients with were two of 19 male
chockful of portabello
medical attention and prescrip- participants from
mushrooms simmering in a thick
tion medications. "Without this Henry Ford Health System who base that includes soy sauce.

Men who cook? They could be your M D.

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PH OTO COU RTESY OF HENRY FORD HOSPITAL

cal Jewish organizations. Services
include a preschool and senior cit-
izen programming.
According to Ms. Margolis, re-
cent growth in the community is
straining the capacity of the cur-
rent building, a former elemen-
tary school located on six acres of
land on Arm Arbor's Birch Hollow
Drive.
When the center was founded,
there were 1,200 known Jewish
households in Washtenaw Coun-
ty. Now, the Jewish population is
estimated at 2,700 families, not
including University of Michigan
and Eastern Michigan Universi-
ty students.
The 142-student preschool has
a wait list of 24 children. Accord-
ing to preschool director Noreen
DeYoung, parents who wish to en-
roll their children in full-time care
generally have to wait a year.
"We know the expansion will
enable us to do more in the way of
programming," said Ms. Margo-
lis. The $1.5 million expansion—
begun on May 18 and funded with
a combination of foundation and
individual gifts — will add 13,000
square feet to the center's current
building. Renovations will include
additional classroom space for the
preschool and Hebrew Day School,
as well as office space for the cen-
ter and organizations it houses.
Completion is scheduled for
March 1998. ❑

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.

Ol

An old family recipe? "Yeah, it's
old all right — at least a year,"
said Mr. Velick, who's worked for
the Henry Ford Health System
for 30 years and has been a Men
Who Cook contender five times.
And did a woman play any
part in this award-winning
recipe?
Deborah Velick, his wife, said
she came up with the recipe after
dining at Morels in Bingham
Farms. "They have such a won-
derful mushroom soup there," she
said. "So, I said, 'I'll try this.' I
added this and that, this and that,
and hey, there you go."
Dr. Rosenblum's wife also
played a major part in his contri-
bution — cornbread casserole.
"It's my wife Pamela's recipe. A
generation to generation kind of
thing," said the 53-year-old doc-
tor and father of two. 'We even
harvested the corn from our own
back yard," he laughed. "Actual-
ly, I put it together and she baked
it, because I was in the operating
room."
Behind every dish is a doe's
wife? ❑

/' A recipe pamphlet — in-
cluding a first-place gumbo sal-
ad whipped up by Anthony
Buckner — is available for a $5
donation by calling (313) 876-
9259.

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honoring

MARK L. DIEM, D.O.

One Of Our

Community's Finest Volunteers

Monday Evening, June 16, 1997

7:30 p.m.

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

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 individu-
alized multi-disciplinary treatment programs. Alyn Hospital is the primary referral
center for on-going care for severe head injury patients throughout Israel.

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