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November 12, 1999 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-12

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Sisterhood Health Showcase Slated

The Temple Beth El Sisterhood will pre-
sent a showcase of health and fitness ser-
vices, seminars and healthful lifestyle
ideas for all ages 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, NOV. 21, at the temple. It is
open to the community without charge.
Speakers include Rabbi E.B. (Bunny)
Friedman, director, Jewish Hospice and
Chaplaincy Network, discussing Jewish
end-of-life issues; Carol Tarnowski,
estate attorney, speaking on durable
power of attorney, living wills and other
estate issues; Dr. David Brownstein,
director, Center for Holistic Medicine
and author of Miracle of Natural
Hormones discussing his areas of exper-
tise; a representative from Karmanos
Cancer Institute, discussing genetic links
to cancer; and Oakland Athletic Club
trainers talking on the importance of
exercise as people age.
Health and fitness experts in a walk-
through expo will provide information
on nutritional therapies, relaxation tech-
niques, exercise options and cutting-
edge medical and dental treatments.
Also available on site will be the
Karmanos Cancer Institute Mobile
Mammography Unit. Walk-ins are wel-
come but appointments are preferred.
To schedule an appointment, call (800)
KARMANOS. State the date and site of

the event when making an appoint-
ment.
The fair is being held in conjunction
with the temple brotherhood's semi-
annual blood drive. Donors may sched-
ule appointments from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. by
calling Byron Siegel, (248) 354-2500
(work), or (248) 626-1666 (home).
For information on the event, call
Mitzi Saul Berger, (248) 539-3325

Veteran's Memory
Is Honored

The late Jacob "Jack" Schwartz was
honored at the city of Southfield's
Veterans Day program this week.
The Southfield Veterans Citizen of
the Year Commitment to Community
Award was presented posthumously to
him at a Nov. 10 city hall program by
the Southfield Veterans Organization,
which includes the Jewish War
Veterans.
Mr. Schwartz was cited for having
"demonstrated a lifetime commitment
to helping others in the community,"
working on behalf of veterans' issues,
and for his distinguished career as a
veteran with 13 citations.

Technion Provost Visits Detroit

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the Technion increase its student pop-
Professor Daniel Weiss, provost of
ulation by 50 percent, from 10,000 in
Technion-Israel Institute for
1996 to 15,000 by 2003. To deal with
Technology in Haifa, visited Detroit
this
expansion, creation of affordable
recently to meet with Nancy and
on-campus housing is a major priority
Stephen Grand and Eleanor and Larry
for the school. The new Grand Dorm
Jackier. Mr. Jackier is national presi-
will address this need.
dent of the American Technion
Society. The Detroit chapter is in
Farmington
Hills.
Weiss present-
ed the Grands
with a construc-
tion progress
report and pic-
tures of the site
of the new
Nancy, Stephen
and Salman
Grand
Dormitory in the
Technion's
Eastern Village.
Because of a
shortage of engi-
neers, the Israel
government earli- Stephen and Nancy Grand, Daniel Weiss, and Eleanor and
Larry Jackier
er mandated that

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