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November 23, 2001 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-11-23

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4LIM U llitY

Spirituality

Gerontologist Talks
At Temple Beth El

Dr. Sanford M. Shapero, gerontologist,
rabbi and administrator, will address the
issues of aging during a weekend-long
appearance at Temple Beth El.
He will begin his visit Friday, Dec. 7,
speaking at 7:30 p.m. Shabbat services
on 'Aging Isn't for
Sissies." He will then
address congregants at
10:30 a.m. Saturday,
Dec. 8, presenting a
"Gerontology
Survival Check List."
Dr. Shapero's visit will
conclude with a
12:30 p.m. program
Sunday, Dec. 9, when Dr. Shapero
he will discuss "The
Generational Tug of War: Balancing the
Needs of the Elderly, Our Families and
Ourselves." All three events are open to
the community without charge.
While serving from 1970-79 as
regional director of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations, Dr.
Shapero founded the Institute for
Creative Development at the University
of Georgia, a national gerontology train-
ing center. He later joined the City of
Hope National Medical Center in Los
Angeles.
He was named in 1989 to a four-year
term on the National Advisory Council
of Aging of the National Institutes of
Health. He is with the Orthopaedic
Hospital Center for Gerontology in Los
Angeles, of which he is a founding
director.
For information on the doctor's visit,
contact Barbara Grant, (248) 851-1100.

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Rabbi Paul Yedwab of Temple Israel will
be the speaker at the Detroit Friends of
Bar-Ilan University Food & Thought
program to be held noon Tuesday, Nov.
27, at the Max M.
Fisher Building in
Bloomfield Township.
The rabbi will talk on
"Revenge and Justice:
A Jewish Perspective."
There is a change
for the program and
lunch; there will be
Rabbi Yedwab
no solicitation of
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may be made by calling the Bar-Ilan
University office in Bloomfield
Township, (248) 540-8900.

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