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what you want to do.

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

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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

of experience. He was recently named one of Metro

Detroit's Top Docs by Hour Detroit Magazine.

A comprehensive healthcare

Excellent patient/guest

relations

We strive to make your surgery and recovery,

team that includes surgeons,

comfortable and convenient with the goal of achieving

nurses, physical therapists

a patient's successful return to an active lifestyle.

and physician assistants

Postoperative care, including

physical therapy and home care

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Sinai-Grace Hospital

Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University

For more information, contact us at (373) 166 - 3362
or visit us at our wabsite www.sinalyrace.ory.

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The Florence Melton Adult Mini-
School, a program of the Jewish
Federation of Detroit's Alliance for
Jewish Education and the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit, graduated 91 students at a
ceremony on June 1 at the Jewish
Community Center.
Rabbi Michael Balinsky, director
of faculty development for the
Florence Melton Adult Mini-
Schools, delivered a keynote address
on "From Eternity to Here: Entering
into the Great Jewish Conversation."
The graduation committee includ-
ed Micki Grossman, co-chair; Stuart
Raben, co-chair; Andrea Gonik,
Elliot Lewkow, Gail Raben, Judy
Goldwasser, Lily Broner, Linda
Hayman, Rita Folbe, Sheila Schiffer
and Susan Myers.
The Mini-School, a project of the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is
an innovative concept in adult
Jewish learning designed for students
of all ages and from a variety of
backgrounds. It is a two-year pro-
gram committed to promoting
Jewish literacy through the sequen-
tial, systematic study of Jewish
sources.
For information on the Melton
program or to register for next year's
classes, call Marion Bronstein, (248)
642-4260, ext. 372..

BBYO Elects Officers

The Michigan Region B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization (BBYO) held its
annual meeting May 24 at
Congregation Beth Ahm.
Officers elected for 2004-2005
include Michele Siegal, chair;
Richard Barr, Ted Efros, Barbara
Horowitz and Jodi Tobin, vice
chairs; Arthur Siegal, secretary; Jacob
Braslaw, treasurer. Additional execu-
tive committee members at large
include. David Bittker, Bruce
Gorosh, Sherry Kanter and Paula
Goldman-Spinner.
BBYO's incoming secretary, Arthur
Siegal, received the Charles and
Florence Milan BBYO
Mitzvah Award for
outstanding service to
BBYO.
Also at the annual
meeting, board mem-
bers approved a change
in the bylaws to
restructure the BBYO .
Siegal
Regional Board as the

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