munity's future by establishing bequests and endowment funds. Community rela- tions arm of the Flint Jewish Community. Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit 6735 Telegraph Road Bloomfield Twp., VI 48301 Contact: Robert P. Aronson, chief execu- tive officer; Mark A. Davidoff, executive director and chief operating officer Phone: (248) 642-4260 Fax: (248) 642-4941 Email: jfmd@jfnid.org Identifies needs within the community and mobilizes human and financial resources to meet those needs through planning, allocation and fund-raising. Works closely with its Annual Compaign and United Jewish Foundation. Solicits volunteers to plan and run programs. Jewish Federation of Washtenaw County 2939 Birch Hollow Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48108 Contact: Jeffrey Y. Levin, executive director Phone: (734) 677-0100 Fax: (734) 677-0109 Email: info@jewishannarbor.org Web Site: www.jewishannarbor.org Women's Campaign and Education Dept. Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Contact: Helen Katz Phone: (248) 642-4260 Fax: (248) 645-7857 Email: katz@jfmd.org Web Site: www.thisisfederation.org Engages Jewish women in a variety of social, educational, volunteer and fund- raising activities to encourage involve- ment, strengthen identity and promote values. Programs include fundraising events, non-solicitation breakfast series, women's seder and Shalom Detroit. Films, Videos & Speakers Anti-Defamation League-ADL, Michigan Region of B'nai B'rith 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 300 Bloomfield Hills, VI 48301 Contact: Betsy Kellman, regional director Phone: (248) 646-2440 Fax: (248) 646-2462 Email: detroit@aol.org Web Site: www.adl.org Extensive catalog of films and videos that combat anti-Semitism, racism and prejudice and educate on the Holocaust, Israel and Jewish history. Speakers also available. Jewish Community Council Speakers Bureau 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 100 Bloomfield Twp., VI 48301 Contact: Beverly Yost Phone: (248) 642-5393 Fax: (248) 642-6469 Email: council@jfmd.org www.jewishcommunitycouncil.org Speakers on subjects including Israel, public education issues and public affairs. An audio-visual lending library consists of videotapes, posters and poster exhibits. Pamphlets and fliers in quantity available for distribution. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS Dorfman Chapel, The 30440 12 Mile Road Farmington Hills, VI 48334 Contact: Alan H. Dorfman, Jonathan Dorfman Phone: (248) 406-6000 Fax: (248) 406-6005 Email: adfundir@aol.com We provide the finest professional serv- ices while serving each individual as we would a family member. Now with our beautiful new chapel in Farmington Hills. Hebrew Memorial Chapel Hebrew Benevolent Society 26640 Greenfield Road Oak Park, MI 48237 Contact: Rabbi Boruch E. Levin, executive director, Robert H. Bodzin, funeral director Phone: (248) 543-1622 (800) 736-5033 Fax: (248) 543-1626 Serving the entire Detroit Jewish com- munity with dignity and compassion regardless of religious affiliation or com- mitment. Ira Kaufman Chapel 18325 W. Nine Vile Road Southfield, VI 48075 Contact: Herbert Kaufman, David Techner, Otto Dube Phone: (248) 569-0020 (800) 325-7105 Fax: (248) 569-2502 Email: info@irakaufman.com Web Site: www.irakaufman.com For over 60 years, providing graveside, large chapel, small chapel and cemetery services in observance of the 3000-year traditions of the Jewish funeral. Yeshiva Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Drive Southfield, VI 48076 Phone: (248) 557-6750 Fax: (248) 557-6838 Email: yeshivabethyehudah@ameritech.net Preserve your loved one's memory by creating an everlasting tribute at Yeshiva Beth Yehudah with Kaddish, a memorial plaque or dedication. HEALTH & HEALING Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute 4100 John R Detroit, MI 48201 Phone: 800-KARMANOS (1-800-527-6266) Email: info@karmanos.org Web Site: www.karmanos.org Integrated system of research, patient care and education dedicated to the pre- vention, early detection and eventual eradication of cancer. Conducts laborato- ry, clinical, behavioral and epidemiologi- cal research; offers cancer prevention, genetic counseling and testing, screen- ing, and diagnostic services; provides treatment through oncology-specialized surgeons, radiation therapists, medical oncologists, 13 multidisciplinary diagno- sis and treatment teams and conducts nearly 350 clinical research studies. Offers psychosocial counseling, lym- phedema management therapy as well as support groups, rehabilitation care, hospice care; provides professional, patient and community education. Is rec- ognized as one of the pre-eminent can- cer centers in the United States. Bikur Cholim 14000 W. Nine Mile Road Oak Park, MI 48237 Contact: Rabbi Moshe Zaklikofsky Phone: (248) 398-1888 Volunteer service providing visits to Jewish patients at Botsford, Henry Ford, St. Joseph Mercy Oakland and Oakland General Hospitals. Center for Jewish Healing Jewish Family Service 24123 Greenfield Road Southfield, MI 48075 Contact: Rachel Yoskowitz Phone: (248) 559-1500 Fax: (248) 559-5403 Email: ryoskowitz@jfsdetroit.org Web Site: www.cjhdetroit.org Connecting Jews in need of physical, emotional and/or spiritual healing to new and existing community resources. Continuing education for professionals. Healing Waters support group for breast cancer survivors. Friends Alliance 4513 East Nine Mile Road Warren, VI 40891 Contact: Dale Rogalski Phone: (800) 350-7927 (586) 759-5940 Fax: (586) 759-3313 Email: info@friendsalliance.org Web Site: www.friendsalliance.org FRIENDS Alliance provides a variety of services in a safe, friendly and relaxed atmosphere to those infected and/or affected by HIV/AIDS. Services include: Advocacy, PWH/A Pocket Reference Guide, Information and Referral, Mental Health Counseling, Resource Library and Computer Lab, Various Support Groups, Thursday Morning Fax Publication, Educational Forums and Community Center facilities. Hospice of Integrated Health Services 24445 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 105 Southfield, MI 48075 Contact: Haven Smallwood, administrator Phone: (248) 355-9900 Fax: (248) 355-5705 Provides hospice care. Services provided at patients' residences. The patient's clergy is a priority by caring for dying people in accordance with Jewish laws, traditions and values. SOURCEBOOK 2003-2004 • 8 9