OAK PARK Teens 24750 Greenfield Road Corner of 10 Mile Rd. WATERFORD 4178 Highland Rd. (M-59) 2 Miles west of Telegraph MOTIVE GRO:2 HYUI11:11:1 FERNDALE SUZUKI 10550 W. 8 MILE RD. between Wyomi n g & Meyers 4315) The Days Of Awe Impact Us All EST.1975 Mel Farr, Sr President 1-800-MEL-FARR - The Superstar DEALER BLOOMFIELD HILLS TOYOTA 1765 Telegraph Rd. MayDa 1 Mile North of Square Lake Rd. Whiting all 4 our aeigiilmitet artd legal ettiloniterk kaggq and Itealth# 126-dc Washitaa MEET DR. STEPHEN SCHWARTZ, A CARING, ENTHUSIASTIC MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST & HEMATOLOGIST SPECIALIZING IN MALIGNANCIES OF THE BREAST, LUNG, GENITOURINARY AND GASTROINTESTINAL TRACTS. Upon completing his fellowship in Medical Oncology from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Schwartz served as Assistant Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University and the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute. He serves as division chief of Medical Oncology in the Department of Medicine at Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital. Dr. Schwartz is pleased to announce the opening of his new office, and his association with Dr. Craig J. Gordon. Director of Neoplastic Diseases at Botsford General Hospital. Dr. Stephen C. Schwartz • CLINICAL ONCOLOGY ASSOCIATES • Dr. Craig J. Gordon 28595 Orchard Lake Road • Farmington Hills, MI 48344 • ph. 248-848-1515 • fax. 248-848-1177 • DIGESTIVE HEALTH CONSULTANTS Board Certified Specialists in all aspects of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases • Colon Cancer Screening • Inflammatory Bowel Diseases — Ulcerative Colitis — Crohn's Disease • Peptic Ulcer Disease • Helicobacter Pylori • Esophageal Reflux • Diagnostic & Therapeutic Endoscopy — Colonoscopy — Gastroscopy — ERCP — Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Alan F. Cutler, M.D., F.A.C.G. Phillip A. Goldmeier, M.D., F.A.C.G. Jay R. Levinson, M.D. 9/10 1999 Affiliated with: William Beaumont Hospital Providence Hospital Huron Valley - Sinai Hospital Sinai - Grace Hospital 31500 Telegraph Road, Suite #220 • Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025 • (248) 593-9000 • Fax (248) 593-7959 \ 162 Detroit Jewish News A s another summer comes to a close, and we begin to prepare ourselves for the Days of Awe, we must rec- ognize the beauty and spirituality of this special time. Our thoughts and minds must ven- ture from our everyday lives as we observe the High Holy Days by attending ser- vices and rejoicing KATIE with close family FELDMAN and friends. Special to the The days of Rosh Jewish News HaShana and Yom Kippur stand out from every other day. On Rosh HaShana we can reflect, and on Yom Kippur we can forgive. We recognize the holidays by abstaining from work in an attempt to reflect on the past year. We offer for- giveness to our friends and family for any wrongs we may have committed during the past year. This in itself is a spiritual experience. , Friends and family enrich our lives and provide support for us. The Days of Awe are an opportunity to reflect on the value of those relationships by letting them know that we value their friendship and are sorry for the wrongs we may have done knowing or unknowingly. The High Holy Day services are a time to share the beauty of our reli- gion with our families. Many of the songs we sing add to the beauty of the services. It is important to attend the services with an open heart and focus on the readings and what is being said during the service rather than the events occurring in . our lives. At every service, the rabbi's sermon allows a connection to be made between the High Holy Day being observed, our culture, our past and the events occurring in our communi- DAYS OF AWE ON PAGE 164 Katie Feldman, 17, daughter of Marla and Murray Feldman of Farmington Hills, is a 12th grader at North. Farmington High School.