100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

January 12, 2001 - Image 85

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-01-12

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Mischa's photo, we fell in love with
him. They assured us he was healthy
and we took him home."

Multiple Jobs

Richard and Marilyn feel they are
holding down four separate jobs.
Both have elderly mothers, ages 90
and 88, one of whom was recently
moved to a nursing home near Bay
City. They also have two healthy chil-
dren that require parenting, Richard
has a demanding full-time position,
and Marilyn now has only one part-
time position. And Mischa is a full-
time job for two people.
They get through the emergencies
and the multi-demands on their life
by taking one day at a time. Some
days are tougher than others. It was
difficult for Richard when he missed
Samantha's dance concert because he
spent the evening in the emergency
room with Mischa. "Hopefully, God
has a plan," says Richard.
"Marilyn and Richard went
through all the right channels to
adopt this child," explains Rozeanne
Sedler, social worker at Jewish Family
Service in Southfield.
"The child's papers included med-
ical records that indicated there was
no serious health problem. This may
not have been the entire truth but it
matters little to Marilyn and Richard.
They have made a total commitment
to this child."
One of Mischa's doctors believes
that if the boy was in Russia today,
"the chances are very good that he
would not be alive." Dr. Karen
Muraszko, chief of pediatric neurolo-
gy at Mott Children's Hospital, says,
"I visited Russia as a medical consul-
tant and although parts of the
Russian medical system are wonder-
fill, it is still a country under stress
and sometimes the medical treatment
isn't that good.
"I'm convinced that Mischa is alive
today because he is in the United
States and has parents like the
Dressers. They are exceptional par-
ents. Mischa responded well to the
very long and complex surgery and
treatment and I am personally opti-
mistic for him. He is young and the
odds are in his favor." ❑

Contributions can be sent to
Mikhail Dresser Get Well Mischa,
512 North Lincoln, Suite 101,
Bay City, MI 48708. Phone:
(517) 892-8552.

FIRST PRIZE:

Weekend for 2 on Mackinac Island including 2 nights stay, breakfasts and dinners!

SECOND PRIZE:

(2) $100 gift certificate for dinner for 2 at an Oakland County favorite!

Winners will be chosen randomly from completed surveys.

Style magazine wants to know a few of your favorite things in Oakland County! From sinful desserts to metic-

ulous manicurists, we want to know what you think. Just fill out the form below and E-mail, fax or mail it to us and
we'll publish your favorites in Style magazine's Summer 2001 issue. Have a little more to say? Please share your
comments about why it's your favorite, what you like to eat or purchase there, or what you love about the ambience.

it lime

Spinning

Where we hang out...

Where we feather our nest...

Tai Chi

Asian restaurant
Sushi bar
Italian bistro

Furniture
Accessories
Antiques

Kickboxing

Romantic table for two

Linens

Dessert
Breakfast/brunch spot

Bath
Outdoor/ garden

Park/children's playground
Hiking trail
Bike trail

Middle Eastern cafe
Deli

Electronics
Florist

Comments

Wine store or wine bar

Art gallery
Gifts

On the Towr

Carry-out
Nightclub

Pilates
Golf course

Travel

Comments

Karaoke bar
Piano bar

Where we go for a change of scene...

NY hotel

Pub

NY restaurant — special occasion
NY restaurant — favorite lunch

Spa/Salon

Best bartender
Coffeehouse

Where we pamper...

Bakery

Hairstylist

Chicago hotel
Chicago restaurant

Comments

Colorist
Manicurist
Masseuse

Weekend getaway
Up North hotel/B&B

Eyebrows

Up North restaurant-dinner

Make-up artist
Facialist

Up North restaurant-breakfast/lunch
Comments

In Fashion

Where we find our stylish duds...

Day trip

.

Cosmetics counter

Dressy clothes

Hair-removal
Pet groomer

Casual clothes
Shoes

Comments

Accessories

Jewelry
Workout wear
Ski/golf wear

What else is your Oakland County favorite? Is
there a hidden treasure we should know about?

Recreation

Children's clothes
Comments

Where we shape up...

Gym/health club

Yoga

Name

Address

City

State

Phone day

Age

E-mail

Phone night

Sex

Zip

Semi to

STYLE magazill

FAX: (248) 354-6069 • E-Mail: detstyle@aol.com

Mail: 27676 Franklin Rd.

Southfield, MI 48034

DEADLINE TO ENTER IS MARCH 15. WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE STYLE MAGAZINE SUMMER ISSUE COMING OUT THE WEEK OF MAY 14, 2001.

1/12
2001

85

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan