AUDIOLOGY
OPTICAL
Oakland Audiology*
D.O.C. *
4202 Pontiac Lake Road
Waterford, MI 48237
(248) 673-8000
FAX: (248) 673-0346
Contact Person: Roz or Sandy
19800 W. Eight Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075
(248) 354-7100
FAX:(248) 353-3570
Website: www.docoptical.com
Audiology/Hearing Health Care.
Audiologists only, no hearing aid sales
people. Personal care, convenient location.
Features more designer collections than
any other optical store. Quality exam
tests for computer vision and offers new
"Websight" glasses for clear vision and
the elimination of eyestrain and fatigue.
HEARING AIDS
Lucas-Lypka Hearing Aid Service*
31148 Grand River
Farmington Hills, MI 48336
(248) 477-6682
Provides clients with a knowledgeable
staff, the latest hearing aid technology
and personalized attention to make
hearing aid use a positive experience.
House calls available.
Honorable Menschen
West Bloomfield
MEDICAL CENTERS
Detroit Medical Center*
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48202
1-888-DMC-2500
Quality medical care in an environment
that respects diversity. Seven hospitals.
Sinai-Grace and Huron Valley-Sinai
feature kosher meals and on-call
spiritual counselors. Committed to
break-through medicine and
community-based care.
COSMETIC SURGERY
Dr. Marshall A. Shapiro*
7001 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 120B
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 855-0300
Board-certified in plastic and
reconstructive surgery. Face and eyelids,
tummy tucks, liposuction, ultrasonic
liposuctions, laser resurfacings,
Alloderm procedures, Collagen
injections, dermabrasions, laser peels,
chemical peels, breast augmentations,
reductions, reconstructions,
rhinoplasties.
Somerset Medical Group*
3290 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 410
Troy, MI 48084
en Rae perceives a need, she can't help but re-
Wpond.
"Israel is a very
"It's part of being Jewish," she says simply.
That's how she got involved with the push to get refuseniks
important part
out of Russia in the 1970s. That's how she became an inte-
of my life."
gral part of forming the local chapter of Children of Chernobyl.
And that's why she remains a staunch supporter of Israel.
Back in the heyday of the Soviet Jewry movement,
Detroit played a major role in putting the pressure on. Rae was in the fray continually.
"We did political lobbying, anything to keep the pressure up," Rae recalls. She had been
in touch with refuseniks and prisoner families and twice traveled to Russia. The efforts
were so successful, she says, the problem really isn't big anymore.
So Rae turned to another need. She was approached by Rabbi Chaim Bergstein of Bais
Chabad of Famington Hills to start a chapter of the Children of Chernobyl. This Lubav-
itch-sponsored program is committed to moving 3,000 Jewish children exposed to radi-
ation from the 1986 nuclear accident to Israel, later to be followed by their parents.
Rae still helps run the local program, which mostly raises money to help fund opera-
tions for the children, I relocation for the parents and absorption for the families.
Israel is a continuing concern for Rae, who has traveled there every year since 1970.
She monitors three different information sources concerning politics and religiously
faxes them to interested parties across the United States.
"Israel is a very important part of my life," she says. 'After my family, it's primary.
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