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October 20, 2000 - Image 111

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-10-20

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VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED FOR AN INNOVATIVE,

EXCITING NEW PROGRAM TO ASSIST

YOUNG CANCER PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES —

Weingarden and sculptor Herb
Babcock.
Photojournalist Linda Solomon is
serving as honorary chairman. For
ticket information, call (248) 626-
7527, ext. 3119.

Families Fall into Fun

More than 500 patrons enjoyed an
afternoon at GameWorks in Great
Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills.
The Sept. 24 event raised funds for
Hospice of Michigan's Pediatric Early
Care program and Make-A-Wish
Foundation of Michigan.

Cultural Commission

The Cultural Commission of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, chaired
by Evelyn Kasle, recently toured the
Guardian Industries Corp. in Auburn
Hills to view 'Ancient Glass from the
Holy Land," an exhibit curated by
Ruth Rattner. They also saw pieces
that world-famous glass artist Dale
Chihuly created exclusively for the
company.
Elliot Schubiner and Linda Zalla
were the event co-chairmen. Some of
the supporters included Evelyn and
David Levine, Bernice and Jack
Friedman, Eileen and Sidney Bradley,
Sidney and Betty Stone, Marvin and
Helene Cherrin, Gerald and Millie
Grossman, Lorraine Schubiner, Irving
and Elaine Brateman, Dorothy and
Jack Green, Ilene Chaim Helen Feder
and Mae Bussell.

KIDS

ICKING

Kids Kicking Cancer is a program dedicated to assisting pediatric oncology
patients transcend their pain and discomfort using the spiritual interventions
found in martial arts training. Through breathing techniques, meditation, visualiza-
tion, Karate and Tai Chi, young cancer victims are taught the empowering skills of

focus and positive attitude. The program is coupled with a medical study
evaluating the anti-pain, anti-emetic and therapeutic impact.

We are looking for individuals who can assist in driving our young
participants to their classes (presently at Children's Hospital of Michigan
and Gilda's Club), once or twice a week.

If you are interested, please call —
Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg (248-358-0154) for further information.

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Lights! Camera! Auction!

RAN INTO

AN OLD FRIEND TODAY. SHE WILL SOON BE MY

Variety, The Children's Charity
is presenting a sneak preview of a
major motion picture on Monday,
Oct. 23, at the Showcase 1-5
Cinemas of Pontiac.
The reception begins with a
strolling dinner at 5:30 p.m. and the
feature presentation at 8:30. Bob
Golding and Sandra Samson are
event co-chairmen.
For ticket information, call (248)
258-5511.

NEW NEIGHBOR AT THE HEATHERWOOD.

WE REMINISCED ABOUT THE GOOD OLE DAYS

AND SHARED OUR DELIGHT ABOUT OUR FUTURE.

AT THE HEATHERWOOD YOU WILL ENJOY

COMPANIONSHIP, DAILY MEALS, HOUSEKEEPING,

24-HOUR STAFFING AND SO MUCH MORE.

Dream Ball 2000

The Michigan Psychoanalytic
Foundation will celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Sigmund Freud's The
Interpretation of Dreams with a benefit
7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, at the
Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dearborn.
Jane Ruzumna is chairman of the
benefit committee.
For ticket information, call (248)
851-3380. ❑

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For information call
Sarah Delaney
(248) 350-1777

22800 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

10/20
2000

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