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December 31, 1999 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-31

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Last month, Rabbi Freedman and
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progress.
Also on the tour were Sister Mary
Cecelia Eagen, Madonna University's
director of hospice education, and
Dr. Patricia Vint, director of the
university's long-distance learning
center. Madonna, believed to be the
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care, received a $25,000 grant from
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pice staff.
Committee members came away
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for the hospice's second year.
"One of the things that's sorely
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of the population there," said Rabbi
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the Hospice of Michigan in
Southfield.
At the same time, committee
members learned much about corn-
puter information storage and pro-
cessing from their Israeli counter-
parts. They hope to implement this
knowledge to streamline services at
the Hospice of Michigan.
The Shiffman Home Hospice is a
program of Federation's Partnership
2000, a "sister city" program serving
about 140,000 residents in the
towns of Afula, Jezreel Valley,
Migdal HaEmek, Nazareth and
Nazareth Illit — all communities in
the central Galilee.
Benefactors Milton and Lois
Shiffman of West Bloomfield were
joined by sponsors Jerry and Eileen
Bielfield of Bloomfield Hills and David
and Doreen Hermelin of Bingham
Farms in providing fundinab , which so
far has totaled about $175,000, said
Federation CEO Robert Aronson.

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