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May 25, 2001 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-05-25

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The Jewish Home and Aging Services
will have its annual meeting and pre-
mier showing of the national Art of
Jewish Caregiving video series 5:45
p.m. Wednesday, June 20, at the
Jewish Community Center in West
Bloomfield.
The series is a program for health
care professionals and caregivers about
Jewish culture, customs, rituals and
traditions featuring narrator Lila
Lazarus, WDIV Channel 4 anchor-
woman and health reporter.
Mark Hauser, president, United
Jewish Foundation, will deliver greet-
ings from the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit.
Following the program, a strolling
supper will be served at Fleischman
Residence. There will also be a presen-
tation of the first annual Jewish Home
and Aging Services Commitment to
Excellence Award. The recipient will
be announced at the meeting.
Geri Margolis, past president,
Auxiliary for Jewish Home and Aging
Services, will install incoming 2001-
2001 JHAS officers and board mem-
bers: Mitchell A. Kantor, president;
Cindy W. Schwartz, vice president;
Pearlena Bodzin, secretary; Daniel
Greenberg, treasurer.
Carol Rosenberg, associate director,
will install the officers and trustees of
the JHAS Foundation: Hannah Moss,
president; Gregg Orley, vice president;
Pearlena Bodzin, secretary; Kenneth
Gross, treasurer.

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Yeshivat'Akiva, in cooperation with the
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holding an after school class for girls in
third and fourth grades.
The Girls Empowered class, which
runs for eight weeks, has enabled its 18
participants to do yoga, cardiobox, self-
defense and creative movement. These
activities are designed to encourage self-
esteem, personal empowerment and a
positive body image.
The Girls Empowered class is taught
by Kimber Yankee, who designed the
program. Andi Reisman from the JCC
worked together with Yankee and
Laurie Goldmeier and Susan Gardin,
parents at Akiva.
For information on the program, call
Susan Gardin, (248) 355-9705.

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