Taking the fear out of Hospice:
a Jewish Perspective
Hosts
Reunion Meeting
Marshall/Israel/Brandeis Chapter Jewish
Women International will hold a
reunion meeting at noon Thursday,
April 19, at the Heatherwood, 22800
Civic Center, Southfield.
Lunch will be served and there is a
fee. Music will be provided by Ben
Opengeym, keyboard artist.
Send reservations to Estelle
Friedenberg, 31760 Partridge Lane,
#7304, Farmington Hills, MI 48334,
(248) 865-2537; or Irene Rodman,
27577 Lahser, #229, Southfield, MI
48034, (248) 356-2039.
Torah Center
Plans Trip
Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center
will host a trip to Israel this summer to
express solidarity with Israeli brothers
and sisters.
Rabbi Elimelech and Chaya Sarah
Silberberg will lead the trip, which will
leave Detroit on July 4 and return on
July 16. The cost of 52,350 will include
round-trip airfare on El Al, hotel accom-
modations, a private tour bus and guide,
admissions to all sites and attractions
and most meals. The trip is open to all
members of the Jewish community.
For information, call the Torah
Center, (248) 855-6170.
Get Organized
Through Forum
Debi Weinstein will present "Help! I've
Gotta Get Organized" at a Food for
Thought program 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Thursday, May 4, at
the Townsend Hotel,
100 Townsend,
Birmingham. Event
sponsor is the
Women's Campaign
and Education
Department of the
Debi Weinstein Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit.
Weinstein is the owner of I've Gotta
Get Organized, a 3-year-old Farmington
Hills business. Sherry Haffner is event
chair and Abbie Sherbin is associate
chair. Helayne Kaplan and Debbie
Landau are advisers.
Cost for the program and luncheon is
518. Registration deadline is May 4.
There will be no solicitation of gifts.
To register, call Margo Lazar, (248)
203-1494.
4'
A panel discussion
moderated by
Arthur Horwitz,
owner and publisher,
Detroit Jewish News
Thursday, April 19, 7:15 pm
Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills
Complimentary admission
In the spirit of living life fully until the end, we
invite you to come and learn about hospice care
that respects Jewish cultural and spiritual traditions.
A distinguished panel of experts will discuss end-of-life
issues, such as pain management, providing care at
home, hospice care in nursing homes and other
facilities, dietary considerations and advance directives.
Moderated by Arthur Horwitz, owner and publisher,
Detroit Jewish News.
A dessert buffet will follow the discussion
Sponsored by Hospice of Michigan,
Detroit Jewish News, Greater Detroit Hadassah,
National Council of Jewish Women,
The Sinai Guild, Women's American ORT
For more information visit www.hom.org
RSVP: 248-443-5900
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