ON-PROFIT HISTORY Jewish Home and Aging Services-Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program 6710 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield, VI 48322 Contact: Rabbi Dovid Potter Phone: (248) 661-2999 Fax: (248) 661-1628 Coordinates and provides pastoral care, religious and cultural programs to Jewish older adults living in non-Jewish health care facilities throughout the tri- county area. Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network Jewish Family Service 24123 Greenfield Road Southfield, VI 48075 Contact: Rabbi E.B. Freedman Phone: (248) 559-1500, ext. 200 (248) 613-8846 cell Fax: (248) 569-4840 Email: rabbibunni@aol.com Provides guidance and support for fami- lies dealing with end-of-life issues. Provides spiritual care and patient advo- cacy for terminally ill Jewish patients in hospices throughout Southeastern Vichigan. Hospice of Michigan Jewish Hospice Program 400 Vack Avenue Detroit, VI 48201 Contact: Bobbie Blitz, R.\ (248) 253-2580, ext. 4543 Phone: (313) 578-5000 headquarters (888) 247- 5181 access center Fax: (248) 253-2599 Email: bblitz@hom.org Web Site: www.hom.org Comprehensive medical care and sup- port services for those living with a ter- minal illness and their families, provided in the context of Jewish cultural and reli- gious traditions. Care provided at home, Farmington Hills Hospice Home, nursing home or hospital. Mott Children's Hospital 1500 East Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Phone: (734) 936-4000 Web Site: www.med.umich.edu The division of pediatric genetics pro- vides service in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of birth defects, structur- al abnormalities, inherited diseases, chromosomal abnormalities and mental retardation. N'siah: A Journey Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute 4100 John R. Detroit, VI 48201 Contact: Sharon Cure, Director, Department of Patient & Family Support Services Phone: (800) 527-6266 (800 KARMANOS) Fax: (313) 966-8332 Email: sachsp@karmanos.org Web Site: www.karmanos.org A faith-based support group for Jewish 9 0 • SOURCt BOOK 2003-2004 cancer patients regardless of treatment affiliation that explores how religious beliefs and Jewish practices can help one feel more in control of the cancer experience. Sinai Guild, The Weisberg Cancer Treatment Center 31995 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills, VI 48334 Contact: Rusty Rosman, president Sandra Jaffa, executive director Phone: (248) 538-6501 Fax: (248) 538-6502 Supports and promotes medical and/or scientific activities that benefit both Jewish and metropolitan Detroit commu- nities through the institutions of the Detroit Medical Center and the agencies of the Jewish community. HISTORY Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan P.O. Box 251693 West Bloomfield, VI 48325-1693 Contact: James Grey Phone: (248) 540-9070 Fax: (248) 540-4137 Email: gentrex@aol.com Web Site: http://www.jgsmi.org Workshops, lectures, field trips, semi- nars. Information exchange. Learn research techniques. Library resources provide world wide research opportuni- ties. Jewish Historical Society of Michigan 6600 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield, VI 48322 Contact: Robert Kaplow, president Phone: (248) 661-1000 (248) 432-5600 x2517 Email: jhsofmichigan@msn.com Web Site: www.michjewishhistory.org Documenting and publicizing Michigan Jewish history. Journal once a year, exhibits, programs and tours. Founded in 1959 in order to preserve our past for future generations. Volunteer organiza- tion. Leonard N. Simons Jewish Community Archives Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Contact: Howard Dembs Phone: (248) 642-4260 Email: dembs@jfmd.org Collects, inventories, preserves and makes available for research the histori- cal record of the Jewish Federation, United Jewish Foundation, Federation's member agencies, local organizations and individuals. Includes photographic and biographical collections. Michigan Historical Museum 702 W. Kalamazoo, Box 30740 Lansing, VI 48918 Contact: Chris Dancisak Phone: (517) 373-3559; (517) 373-2353 tours Fax: (517) 373-0851 Email: DancisakC@Michigan.gov Web Site: www.michiganhistory.org Jewish contributions to Michigan history on permanent display. Free weekend parking and free admission. Tours offered. Call to schedule. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Archives Temple Beth El 7400 Telegraph Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 Contact: Holly Teasdle, archivist Phone: (248) 851-1100, ext. 3137 Fax: (248) 851-1187 Email: franklinarchives@earthlink.net Web Site: www.tbeonline.org Collects, preserves and makes accessi- ble 150-year history of Temple Beth El, Detroit and Michigan Jewish communi- ties. Includes the "Congregation Beth El Collection," institutional and family records. Researchers welcome. Speakers available. HOLOCAUST Programs for Holocaust Survivors and Families Cafe Europa Detroit Jewish Community Center Jimmy Prentis Morris Building Contact: Dr. Charlie Silow Phone: (248) 661-2999 ext. 299 Fax: (248) 661-1628 Email: drchazz@aol.com A monthly program of live Jewish enter- tainment, coffee and pastries for Holocaust survivors, families and friends. Second Monday of the month at 1 p.m. Children of Holocaust Survivors Association In Michigan - C.H.A.I.M. Fleischman Residence/JHAS 6710 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield, Ml 48322 Contact: Charles Silow, Ph.D. Phone: (248) 661-2999 ext. 299 Fax: (248) 661-1628 Email: drchazz@aol.com Founded in 1979 as an organization of children and friends of survivors devoted to promoting Holocaust education and awareness. Hosts educational and social programs and raises funds for Holocaust educational projects. Jewish and Yiddish Video Series Contact: Dr. Charles Silow Phone: (248) 661-2999, ext. 299 Fax: (248) 661-1628 Email: drchazz@aol.com Jewish Community Center - JPV Bldg. First Monday of the month at 1 p.m. Fleischman Residence/JHAS Second Sunday of the month at 7 p.m. Portraits of Honor: Michigan's Holocaust Survivors Jewish Home & Aging Services 6710 W. Vaple Road West Bloomfield, VI 48322 Contact: Dr. Charles Silow Phone: (248) 661-2999, ext. 299 Fax: (248) 661-1628 Email: drchazz@aol.com