Cancer
swerN
Spotlight
Malt s Gui e to
Complementary T crapes
Crimes Of Fashion
Presented by:
a
Suzanne Dixon, M.P.H., MS., R.D.
Nutrition Specialist
Carolyn M. Johnston, M.D.
Gynecologist Oncologist
Ruti Volk, M.S.I.
Coordinator, Patient Education Resource Center
JET and Neiman Marcus
plan a mysterious, fashionable event.
call (248) 788-2900.
nests will be
sleuths and mys-
Steve Roberts
tery becomes fash-
ionable when
For NCJW
Jewish Ensemble Theatre
Political analyst Steve
and Neiman Marcus present
Roberts spoke at the recent
"Crimes Of Fashion 2000."
opening meeting for the
Starting at 7 p.m. Sunday,
National Council of Jewish
Nov. 12, patrons will enjoy
Women. More than 440
an evening filled with food,
patrons attended the event at'
CARLA JEAN
drink and shopping all while
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
SCH W ARTZ
playing a fun game. Neiman
Roberts gave an insightful
Local Columnist
Marcus will make a contri-
speech with some humorous
bution to JET based on its
anecdotes, leading off with:
sales that evening.
"Can you imagine being married to a
To kick off the event, Phoebe and
woman who spends every Sunday
Harris Mainster held a brunch for
with Sam Donaldson?" Roberts' wife,
organizers at their Bloomfield Hills
television personality Cokie Roberts,
home. Neiman Marcus Vice President
is Donaldson's co-anchor on the polit-
Ariela Shani and Jan Frank were
ical show This Week on ABC.
among those attending the planning
Welcoming the crowd was NCJW
meeting.
President Linda Bloom, while Edie
Evelyn Orbach is JET's founder
Broida introduced Roberts and her
and artistic director. For information,
Suzanne Mahler
Director, Healing Arts Program
Wednesday, October 4, from 7-8:30 p.m.
Which complementary therapies work for people with cancer?
A panel of U-M experts will give tips on evaluating
a complementary therapy, finding a reputable practitioner,
the best sources of reliable information, and what herbs and
supplements to avoid when undergoing cancer treatments,
Genetic Testing and Confidentiality
Presented by:
Elizabeth M. Petty, M.D.
Medical Geneticist
Kara J. Milliron, M.S.
Genetic Counselor
Karen A. Johnson, M.S.
Genetic Counselor
Wednesday, October 18, from 7-8:30 p.m.
Researchers using the latest technology have recently mapped
the entire human genome. Testing for genetic mutations
related to cancer is increasing. But are the results confidential?
U-M experts will discuss what is being done to protect your privacy
and why genetic testing is important.
Livonia West Holiday Inn
(on 6 Mile Road just east of 1-275,
near Laurel Park Shopping Mall)
This event is free of charge.
Reservations are encouraged
and can be made by calling 1-800-742-2300 and entering category 7870.
Comprehensive Cancer Center
University of Michigan
Health System
www.cancer.med.umich.edu
Above: Speaker Steve
Roberts poses between
Sissi Lapides and Edie
Broida, co-chairs _for the
National Council of
Jewish Women's opening
meeting.
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Left: Ariela Shani,
Phoebe Mainster and
Jan Frank are on the
organizational team for
"Crimes of Fashion,"
schedule Nov. 12.
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