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In 1997, the Young Adult Division of the Jewish Federation of From left, rear: YAD's Marc Berke, Eric Rosenfeld, Metropolitan Detroit Sheri Wagner, Stacey Schwartz and David Jacobson; committed to a two- front, Emily Jampel and Steve Rotenberg — at the year program for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee office Refuah Shlema health building in Jerusalem. Not pictured: Josh Opperer awareness project, in conjunction with the begun showing greater patience and American Jewish Joint Distribution sensitivity as they've come to see their Committee. patients as individuals and not simply YAD chose the town: Migdal as members of a different ethnic HaEmek, which is in the Detroit group. Jewish community's Partnership 2000 As YAD participation in the pro- sister region. gram concludes, there are plans to Detroit's young adults were able to fund an education project for contribute to the Refuah Shlema pro- Ethiopian immigrants. ject through new and increased gifts Sigal Hobei, a one-time immigrant to the Allied Jewish Campaign. from Ethiopia who coordinated the The Migdal HaEmek clinic is one Refuah Shlema project, recently sent of six set up throughout Israel to a letter of thankS to YAD. She serve Ethiopian immigrants. For a described how one older patient had people coming from a less advanced felt discriminated against until the society, with a different language and Refuah Shlema program was intro- culture, visits to the doctor are a duced. Besides gaining new under- strange and frightening experience. standing and respect from clinic per- Diseases like tooth decay, asthma, sonnel, the man reported to her that diabetes and high blood pressure — ca cure has been finally found for his virtually nonexistent in Ethiopia — disease. require treatment unknown in tradi- "All that wouldn't have been possi- tional Ethiopian medicine. For the ble without your interest and help," Israeli doctors, attending these Hobei wrote. patients proved equally unsettling and Eric Gould, president of the Young frustrating. Adult Division, put his personal spin The Refuah Shlema project pro- on the Refuah Shlema project: "All of vides Ethiopian liaisons to interpret us who were involved . . . felt a kin- for the doctors. The liaisons help ship with our fellow Jews from patients understand diagnoses and Ethiopia. Knowing we made a differ- what they must do to achieve better ence, saving lives, improving the health. Sessions organized by Refuah quality of life and enabling them to Shlema introduce the immigrants to become a part of Israeli society, made health awareness and disease preven- a real impact on us. We're grateful tion. For their part, physicians have that we had the opportunity" P — ,