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August 20, 1999 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-20

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Holiday Outreach
For Doctors

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Not everyone can go home for the
holidays.
The intense schedules of medical stu-
dents and doctors often prohibit them
from spending time with their families
during these important times of year.
In an effort to help out-of-town
Jewish medical students and doctors
celebrate the High Holidays, the
Maimonides Society for Jewish physi-
cians is sponsoring its Holiday
Hospitality Network with Pro-Detroit.
Young doctors and medical stu-
dents will be invited into the homes
of local Jewish physicians to cele-
brate Rosh HaShana, Erev Yom
Kippur and break-the-fast.
Sponsored by the Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit's Community
Outreach and Education Department,
the Maimonides Society seeks to
strengthen bonds with the Jewish com-
munity and Israel through educational,
social and charitable activities.
The Pro-Detroit program gives
adults ages 22-35 a connection to the
local social, cultural and employment
scene. Its mission is to make Detroit a
desirable option as young people make
decisions about where to live and work.
Sept. 1 is the reservation deadline for
requesting home hospitality for the
High Holidays. For information, call
Margo Lazar, (248) 203-1494.



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Here's To...

Phyllis (Cohn) Smith, of Detroit,
recently-received a Lifetime
Achievement Award for dedicated
service from the Detroit Medical
Center. For more than 30 years she
has volunteered at the center's
Rehabilitation Institute of
Michigan, a hospital specializing in
physical medicine and rehabilita-
tion
Smith, who has multiple sclero-
sis, obtained rehabilitation services
from the institute, where she has
served as a peer visitor to recovering
patients, volunteered at the lobby's
reception desk, as well as schedul-
ing volunteers for the gift shop.
As a founding member of the
institute's auxiliary, Smith has held
a variety of offices including presi-
dent, secretary and currently, vice
president, as well as serving on vari-
ous advisory committees.

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8/20
1999

Detroit Jewish News

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