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July 30, 1999 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-30

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7/30
1999

98 Detroit Jewish News

Telegraph at Maple
In Bloomfield Plaza

Health

Notes

Two new physicians in the Henry Ford
Health System from the former Sinai
Hospital are Dr. Henry R. Kroll of
Oak Park and Dr. Miriam Lebenbom-
Mansour of West Bloomfield.

Shani S. Saks of Oak Park was award-
ed a doctor of osteopathic medicine
degree by Michigan State University.
Saks will pursue an internship and res-
idency in internal medicine at Pontiac
Osteopathic Hospital.

The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of
Oakland County has scheduled a fam-
ily support meeting for 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 2, at the Mental Health
Building, 15920 W. 12 Mile Road,
Southfield.

William Beaumont Hospital is offering
a three-session daytime diabetes edu-
cation program starting 8 a.m.-noon
Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 3601 W 13 Mile
Road, Royal Oak. To register, call
(248) 551-0952.

A free seminar for pre-transplant
kidney patients is planned by
Beaumont Hospital 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 3601 W. 13 Mile
Road, Royal Oak. To register, call
(800) 633-7377.

A three-week workshop on separa-
tion and divorce presented by attor-
ney Louise Bittker and marital coun-
selor Anita Novak starts 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 300 Park St.,
Birmingham. There is no charge but
registration is required; call (248)
594-4200.

Beaumont Hospital's weight control
center seminars will be held 1 p.m.
Wednesdays, starting Aug. 4, at 390 (_/
Park St., Birmingham. To register, call m
(248) 723-6300.

To have an event included in
the Notes 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 information at least two
weeks in advance to Alan
Hitsky, Detroit Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, MI 48034.

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