JN SourceBook READERS' CHOICE AWARDS for Jewish Detroit Here's your chance to tell us what you like best about our community. Use official ballot on page 106 -or- vote online: www.detroitjewishnewsnews.com g'd 6/7 2002 38 Ballots due June 20 usual gauge of recovery "Because I am a survivor, I made this a project of mine," said-Aaronson, who registered for the walk in December. The weeks of walk- walking with her friend Nancy Pasman, ing helped many to said people along the route in residential improve their physi- neighborhoods turned on their sprin- cal condition. "It got klers to keep them cool. And she noted easier the more I the many medical doctors, podiatrists, trained and even nurses, chiropractors and massage thera- stopped hurting so pists who volunteered their services much," Levin said. throughout the event. Raising Money "This is my first Jewish observance was made possible This is the first year experience of doing as the Ann Arbor Jewish Federation Michigan has been a site for any fitness on a seri- organized a Friday night Kabbalat one of the Avon Breast ous basis," Shepherd Shabbat service. Goldsmith said Cancer Crusade fund-rais- said. "What I'm find- "Miriam [Seagle] davened one day and ers, which includes 13 ing from this walking Sharona [Shapiro] and I welcomed national events. Organizers thing is how inex- Shabbat morning with Shacharit servic- anticipated 3,000 would Suzanne Lowy Levin pensive it is. You just es." walk here and got 3,500 raised $9,000. need a good pair of In Farmington Hills Sunday, instead, and not just from shoes and $8 socks." Aaronson said more than 10,000 "well- Michigan. Another 500 paid Participating in the wishers lined the streets, congratulating to join the support crew. event is "another fo rm of community us on our completion of the three-day Before Michigan, about $20 million activism," she adde d. walk, and many had tears streaming had been raised this season, October "The walk gives me a way to fight down their faces." through May. The Avon Foundation back, to try to save others from this loss The most exciting aspect for all is that disperses the money to leading national experience. cancer and medical centers, service "I've cried organizations and breast health pro- many times dur- grams. ing my training To prepare for the event, participants walks, thinking had a walker-coach work with them on about Mom, training and fund-raising. Many walkers thinking about obtained far more than the minimum how important $1,900 required to participate. For this experience is example, Suzanne Lowy Levin of to me, thinking Pleasant Ridge, a physician assistant at about the services the Karmanos Weisberg Cancer Center and research that in Farmington Hills, raised $9,000 — my $5,000 in some of it with the help of caring people fund-raising will from Temple Beth El. Walking with sis- help to deliver." terhood friends, Levin was motivated by Seagle is cele- her work in the field of oncology, help- brating her 10th Wendy Shepherch left, walked in memory of her mother, Frances ing women with breast cancer. Her aunt anniversary as a Shepherd, who died of breast cancer 18 years ago. also had the disease. cancer survivor. Cancer has touched many family "By walking, I members of the previously "exercise hope I can get across the message to Michigan's 3-Day Walk raised more avoidant" Wendy Shepherd of newly diagnosed women that they can than $5.2 million for the fight against Commerce Township. That's why she be OK, too," she said. breast cancer. At closing ceremonies, the chose to walk "for my aunts, my uncle ."We have sacrificed time, energy and Avon Foundation presented a $500,000 and my mom" with niece Nicole money to make a statement," Shepherd check to Karmanos Cancer Institute Dallaire of Livonia. Breast cancer took said. "Breast cancer offends us, and we Chief Operating Officer Rosemary the life of Shepherd's mother, Frances, want it to go away. We are willing to Gilchrist and Suzanne Lowy Levin. The 18 years ago. take the steps necessary to create money will be used for screening med- For some, part of the event's appeal change." ically underserved women and to fund a was living together as a community — mobile mammography unit. ❑ but in tents? Shapiro's friend, Judy Goldsmith of Huntington Woods, The .Amazing' Results joked, "I tried to talk her into the Heat rashes and blisters aside, Sue Holiday Inn but she wouldn't hear of Aaronson and Judy Goldsmith reported For information on the Avon it. after the walk Sunday that it had been Breast Cancer 3-Day Walks, call Shepherd said in mock horror, an amazing experience. (800) 825-1000 or visit the Web "Showering in trucks? Me, a nice Jewish "People were in pain from walking 20 site girl!" miles each day but no one complained," www.BeThePeople.com Aaronson said she appreciated the Goldsmith said. "We supported and For more on breast cancer, see detailed instructions provided prior to cared about each other in magnificent vvww.karmanos.org (Karmanos) the weekend, including advice on how ways ... strangers became friends. Every and much to walk. "We were supposed to person walking had a story to tell and www.cancer.org (American have done 50-60 miles by last week and every story touched my heart deeply." Cancer Society). rest this week," she said. Aaronson, who put in 11-hour days 's.4 401 :,