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February 16, 2001 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-02-16

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BORDERS®

Health

Moment No. 217

Check out these exciting events this week at your closest Borders!
Call for more information on any specific event.

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248.203.0005

Saturday
2/17

Sunday
2/18

Beverly Hills +
31150 Southfield Rd.
248.644.1515

Monday
2/19

Dr. Zap!
Kids 11a m

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
2/20
2/21
2/22

Lisa Hunter:
Winter
Wonderland
• Kids 11 am

Black History
Month Celebration
Family 2 p.m.

Two of a Kind
Kids 2 p.m.

Michael Krieger
♦ Music 8-10

Neil Jacobs
Music 2 p.m.

Friday
2/23

Storytime
* Kids 10 am

Writer's Mix
7 p.m.

Mother/Daughter
Book Group
4- 7 p.m.

Farmington Hills *
30995 Orchard Lake Rd.
248.737.0110

Lisa Hunter
* Kids 7 p.m.

Charley Gehringer
♦ Pianist 7p.m.

French Club
♦ 7 p.m.

Contemporary
Literature Book
Group
♦ 7:30 p.m.

Metro Singles
Book Group
-Xt- 7:30 pm

American Girls
♦ Kids 7p.m.

Paul Corte
Music 8-10

assistant professor of medicine at
Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
• Interactive Session with Physician
Case Presentations by Dr. Gabe Sosne
and Dr. Allen Stawis
°Enigma of Human
Experimentation: Should Anything
Be Gained from Nazi
Experimentations? with Dr. Edward
Reichman, assistant professor of emer-
gency medicine at Monterfiore
Medical Center and assistant professor
philosophy and medicine of Yeshiva
University, and member of the
Bioethics Committee
•Preparing Pediatric Patients for
Life and Death with Rabbi Elimelech
Goldberg of Young Israel of
Southfield.



To register for the Medical and
Professional Ethics Conference,
call Machon LTorah, (248) 967-
0888. There is a charge.

DAVID GERSTEIN

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SCULPTURES

ONE MAN SHOW • FEB. 25, 2001, 1-4 P.M.

Notes

Champagne Reception for the artist

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Dr. Roberta Toll
of Bloomfield
Hills, a clinical
psychologist, is
slated to attend
the International
Clinical
Conference on
Eating Disorders
in Rome, dealing
with
European
Dr. Roberta Toll
perspectives on
eating disorders
research, aetilogy, epidemiology and
effectiveness. Toll is in private practice
i1 Bingham Farms, specializing in the
psychological treatment of eating dis-
orders, such as obesity, anorexia and
bulimia.

Wayne State University's School of
Medicine and Children's Hospital of
Michigan recently honored donors
who helped the institutions' pediatric
research by endowing chairs and pro-
fessorships. Among those recognized
were Bloomfield Hills' Samuel and
Jean Frankel, for their gift to fund the
Frankel Family Endowed Chair in
Pediatric Neuroscience Research, and
Birmingham's Janis and William
Wetsman for their gift to fund the
Janis and William Wetsman Family
Endowed Chair in Pediatric
Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

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