• Are you battling with your child over food? • Is your child sneaking food? Is your child gaining too much weight? • Do weight problems run in your family? CC WM Center for Childhood Weight Management Let t e p rofessiona l staff of The Center for Childhood Weight Management help you and your child. For more information about classes and locations, call: (248) 661-6625 "Healthy Kids Are Happy Kids" Jewish Apartments 8- Services, Jewish Apartments 8- Services Phase Iv Inc., Jewish Apartments 8- Services Non-Profit Housing Corporation, and Jcare, Inc. will hold the annual meeting of mem- bers on Wednesday, June 16, 1999 at 5:30 p.m. at the Harriett and Ben Teitel Jewish Apartments, 15106 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park, Michigan for the purpose of electing members of the Board of Directors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. NOMINATIONS FOR THE DIRECTORS ARE AS FOLLOWS: First three-year term: Neil Gorosh, Cheryl Guyer, Sandra Sherman, David Steuer, Laurence Tisdale, Harvey Wolf. Second three-year term: Barbara Cook, Susan Harold, Barry Lefkowitz, Leo Sklar. Honorary Life Member: Edythe Jackier Mulivor. Advisory Committee: Richard Colton, Jack Zwick. To fill existing three-year terms which were vacated: Doug Stone, term ending May, 1999 to be renewed for an additional first-year term; Beth Mondry, term ending May, 2000. Initial three-year term: Jay Levin, Lisa Pernick. In accordance with the Bylaws other qualified persons may be nom- inated for election by a petition signed by not less than fifty (50) members of the corporation and filed with Marsha Goldsmith Kamin, Executive Director, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting. Only one (1) person may be nominat- ed by each such petition and no nomination shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented to such nomination. Advertise in our Arts & Entertainment Section! „(1.7 v/pr ,.... 5/7 1999 JNArts & Entertainment Call The Sales Department (248) 354.7123 Ext. 209 DETROIT =WI= NEWS 'TN Hadassah Stresses Philanthropy Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, recently hosted a meeting with Bonnie Lipton, the incoming national president of Hadassah, and Professor Sammy Penchas, the former director-general of Hadassah Hospital. Lipton gave an update on Hadassah Greater Detroit Chapter President Beverly Hadassah projects in Israel and information on national Apel with Professor Sammy Penchas and Bonnie Lipton, the organization's incoming national president. advocacy issues. They include increasing literacy, avoiding osteoporosis, fight- ing against breast cancer, stopping domestic violence, preventing genetic-based insurance discrimination and increasing voter registration and participation. Penchas spoke about the genetic research department at the Jerusalem-based Hadassah Hospital, one of six in the world. More than 20 gene therapy research Bonnie Lipton, second from right, with Hadassah projects are under way on young leaders Michelle Rochlen, Wendy Kohlenburg the Hadassah Medical and Randi Simko. Organization Campus. The professor spoke of a trial test On another subject, Penchas predict- being done ro inject naked genes direct- ed that if another war comes to the ly into the heart, avoiding surgical Middle East, it will be over water. There bypass procedures. is an enormous need for water in the People of all religions and nationali- region. As the aquifers are being deplet- ties are cared for in Hadassah hospitals. ed, the salinity in the remaining water in The Hadassah Medical Organization the aquifer goes up. Penchas is urging employs Palestinian doctors and nurses the Israeli government to build big and 15-20 percent of all patients treated national desalination plants. are Palestinian. Service Corps Seeks Volunteers The Metropolitan Detroit Jewish community will hold two open house/interview sessions to recruit Jewish volunteers ages 17-24 for City Year Detroit. The meetings will be held 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 11, and Tuesday, May 18, at the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Jewish Community Center Building in West Bloomfield. City Year, an AmeriCorps pro- gram, is a national youth service organization that unites diverse young people for 10 months of full- time community service, civic engagement and leadership develop- ment. Corps members receive a weekly stipend of $150, health cov- erage and are eligible for a $4,725 post-service award to be used for educational pursuits. The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and the Detroit Initiative are coordinating the Detroit Jewish community's involvement in City Year Detroit, which had been made possible by contributions from the United Jewish Foundation and the Jewish Fund. To become a corps member or for information, call Jeanette Brownstein, (248) 642-5393.