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March 16, 2001 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-03-16

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The Scene

Happenings

For college age through 30-some-
thing.

March 16 Friday, 7:30 p.m. B'nai
B'rith Leadership Network monthly
potluck Shabbat dinner. To RSVP, e-
mail Julie Pevos,
BBLN_2000@yahoo.com

March 18 Sunday, 7-8 p.m.
Speeddating for 25-35-year-old sin-
gles. Meet seven new people in an
hour. Pre-registration required. Aish
HaTorah, (248) 626-4756 ext. 15 or
speeddating.com

Losing your memory is lik -e losing your lifetime

It is one of the most heartbreaking of all diseases.
Alzheimer's Disease not only robs its victims of
independence and dignity. It also takes away the
decades of memories that represent life itself.

If you. or your loved one, suffer from recurring
memory loss or Alzheimer's Disease, the fear and
anxiety can be overwhelming. So you understand
the need for more options to treat the devastating
symptoms.

ALZHEIMER'S STUDY:

A clinical research
study is underway to
test an investigational
medication that may
delay the progression
of some symptoms of
Alzheimer's Disease.

For information call:

1-866-797-9803

Right now, a clinical research study is underway to test
an investigational medication that may help memory
and behavioral problems associated with Alzheimer's
Disease. Doctors in this study are exploring ways to slow
the progression of this disease and delay the worsening
of symptoms. The goal is to find more ways to treat
Alzheimer's Disease and provide hope to the victims.

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"Israel Dream Lottery," which awards
$2,000 for a semester of college study
in Israel or up to $1,000 for shorter
programs.
The lottery is open to Detroit area
college students up to age 30.
The drawing will be held March 27.
Programs must begin by September
2002.
Applications are available at area
synagogues, campus Hillels and the
Michigan/Israel Connection at
Federation.
For information, call Allison
Rabinovitz at Michigan/Israel
Connection, (248) 645-7878 ext. 115.

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26571 W. 12 Mile Road - Southfield, 48034

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at Northwestern Highway

March 30 Friday. Be a guest or a host
at YAD Shabbat Dinner Exchange.
For information, by March 20 call
Rebecca Rosen, (248) 203-1492 or
rosen@jfmd.org

If von, or someone you know. have been diagnosed with
Alzheimer's Disease or have symptoms such as confusion.
forgetfulness, trouble recognizing family
and friends, please call to learn about this study.

(248) 352-7030

3/16
2001

March 25 Sunday, 1-5:30 p.m. Hillel
of Metro Detroit Passover road rally in
limousines. Start at the west
Bloomfield JCC. RSVP and pay $10
in advance, due March 20. For infor-
mation, call Shira, (313) 577-3459.

Israel
Lottery
March 20 is the entry deadline for the

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March 22 Thursday, 7:30 p.m. YAD
information meeting on July 1-11 sin-
gles and "veterans" Israel trip, at
Moosejaw 34288 Woodward,
Birmingham. For information, call
Alaine Waldshan (248) 203-1486 or
waldshan@jfmd.org

Participants in this research study will receive study
medication and related health services.

RJKNIGHT & DEUTSCH

MASTER

March 19 Monday, 7:30 p.m.
Information meeting on July 1-11
couples trip to Israel, at Moosejaw,
34288 Woodward, Birmingham. For
information, call Alaine Waldshan,
(248) 203-1486 or
waldshan@jfmd.org

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