5759 The Original Since 1939 HAGOPIAN Hadassah Groups Are Humanitarians The Hagopian family and all our staff sends EL Warmest wishes to the entire vcommunity5for most happy, healthy and prosperous New Year! the U.S. For 86 years, Hadassah women have defied wars, plagues, hunger and terror to save lives, heal bodies, edu- cate minds, conserve the environment and preserve Jewish traditions. In Israel, the organization has built dams, drained swamps, seeded forests, taken in orphans and created a world famous medical center that includes two modern hospitals: Mt. Scopus and Ein Karem. - Novi • Birmingham Oak Park Outlet & Cleaning Services Fund- and consciousness- raising. A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family aa- C ustomers Hadassah has built a world- renowned research medical facility, including medical, dental and nursing schools, a college of technology and a career counseling institute. Locally, Hadassah's goal is to act as a powerful and positive force in the Jewish and greater Detroit communi- ties by fostering Jewish values and identity, promoting health awareness and providing personal growth for its members through educational, spiritu- al and social opportunities. Hadassah is planning many pro- grams, beginning with its opening meeting at Temple Israel on Sept. 15 with film critic Gene Siskel of the Jr:p • 41111111•111W 46sor 28635 Southfield Road Lathru • Villa• e, Michi • an 48076 prAft/og (800) 559-COPY (810) 559-2230 Fax: 81.0 559-8510 Warm Wishes for a Happy and Healthy New Year cfAepor gm& & stadd atRor& sefeim Wishing the Jewish Community a Happy & Healthy NEW YEAR 0 G k 0 9/18 1998 R58 Detroit Jewish News u 0 adassah is the largest women's volunteer organi- zation and the largest Zionist organization in Chicago Tribune. Hadassah Day at Jewish Book Fair is Nov. 10 when Robert Rockaway will speak on his book, Words of the Uprooted: Jewish Immigrants in Early 20th Century. "Gently used" clothing is needed for the annual rummage sale Nov. 12- 15. Collection of clothing starts at Hadassah House on Nov. 1. The third night of Chanukah is a national mitzvah day when Hadassah members and their families through- out the country celebrate Chanukah with senior citizens. Changes is a series of lecturQs at the Hadassah office, in the winter months, featuring Esther Tarnoff Cooper, Evelyn Orbach and Jeff Zaslow. These will be held in conjunction with lunch or dinner. A women's symposium, "Body, Mind, Heart and Soul," on health and social issues for women, will take place on May 23, 1999. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Saralyn Mark, senior medical advisor, Department of Health & Human Services, who has recently been selected as an astronaut by the U.S. space program. The Race for Research will be on Aug. 29, 1999. This community-wide event will raise funds for genetic research and will be for runners, walk- ers and families with youngsters and babies in strollers. The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah is committed to sponsor- ing tutorial programs in private and public schools, a doll project in con- junction with local hospitals and a Breast Cancer "Check It Out" pro- gram in local high schools. It also supports advocacy for women's socia and health issues along with many other ongoing civic-minded activi- ties serving to keep Hadassah strong by meeting the needs of today's women. ALYN Hospital Aids Children Randee Lipman and Miriam Goldberg and friends. D 4., etroit Friends of Alyn Hospital supports Israel's only long-term orthopedic hospital and rehabilitation -, center for physically handicapped chil- dren. It continues to raise funds for the new state-of-the-art active rehabilita- ..., tion wing at the hospital in Jerusalem. I9 For families touring Israel, Alyn has accommodations for children with various disabilities. The web site address is alyn.org For information, call Miriam Baruch Goldberg, (248) 737-2209, or Randee Lipman, (248) 851-0102.