should not prevent you from doing what you want to do. B'NAI MITZVAH from page 65 Joints are an integral part of keeping our bodies in motion. But when a joint causes pain, everything suffers...participating in sports, carrying in the groceries, even simply walking. Sinai-Grace Hospital Joint Replacement Center was designed to ease suffering from joint pain and help get patients back to a normal daily routine. • Joint replacement is an orthopaedic success story, enabling hundreds of thousands of people to live fuller, more active lives. Using metal alloys, high-grade plastics and polymeric materials, our orthopaedic surgical team can replace a painful, dysfunctional joint with a highly functional, long-lasting prosthesis. Over the past half-century, there have been many advances in the design, construction and implantation of artificial hip joints, resulting in a high percentage of successful long-term outcomes. Sinai-Grace Hospital is dedicated to providing quality surgical care to patients requiring joint replacement surgery and offers the most technologically advanced facility in a relaxing and supportive atmosphere. Our Medical Director, Dr. William Higginbotham is a board- certified orthopaedic surgeon with more than 20 years At Sinat-6raee Hospital we o Patient education Excellent patient/guest relations Private"and semi-private rooms A comprehensive healthcare team that includes surgeons, nurses, physical therapists and physician assistants of experience. He was recently named one of Metro Detroit's Top Docs by Hour Detroit Magazine. We strive to make your surgery and recovery, comfortable and convenient with the goal of achieving a patient's successful return to an active lifestyle. Postoperative care, including physical therapy and home care Kosher kitchen Sinai-Grace Hospital Detroit Medical Center/ Wayne State University For more in contact us at (313) W-3362 or visit us at our website www.sinalyrace.ory. Opti by Garfield & Marks WO 5/14 2004 66 Yn Proud grandparents are Elaine and Charles Perlman and Pauline and Kenneth Beck. Alex is a student at Emerson School in Ann Arbor. For his mitzvah proj- ects, he cooked dinner for families at the Ronald McDonald House in Ann Arbor and participated as a phone solicitor at Super Sunday for the Washtenaw County Jewish Federation United Jewish Appeal. Brandon Joshua Potash, son of Andrea and Harry Potash and brother of Jason and Stephanie, will celebrate his bar mitzvah on Friday, May 14, at Temple Israel. His proud grandmoth- er is Rae Appel. He is also the grand- son of the late David Appel and the late Nathan Potash. An honor stu- dent at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, Brandon felt he was helping people when he volunteered at Gleaners Food Bank in Detroit as part of his mitzvah projects. Sarah Silver will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah Saturday, May 15, at Temple Emanu-El. She is the daughter of Debra and Scott Silver and sister of Randy and Eric. Proud grandparents are Marilyn and Robert Silver and Florence Holzman. She is also the granddaughter of the late Robert Holzman. Sarah is a sev- enth-grade honor student at Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. Her mitzvah projects at the temple included delivering Purim parcels, volunteering at the Purim car- nival and helping to build the labyrinth. She also filled Purim parcels for the Great Purim Parcel Project, volunteered at Yad Ezra in Berkley and worked at Super Sunday at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park.