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October 22, 2004 - Image 109

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-22

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545 West 9 Mile • Ferndale • 248-547-6699
221 E. Washington Rd. • Ann Arbor • 734-998-4746

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Specialty & Traditional Pastas
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Live Entertainment
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Large Selection of Fine Wines

7110 Cooley Lake Road

899810

Above: Natalie Charach talks with Joanne Rudy, a
Charach Cancer Treatment Center employee.

Left: Elaine
Greenberg
entertains at
Justfor You.

"Rabbi Paul Yedwab told me, 'This
isn't a death sentence,' and Rabbi
Harold Loss said, 'If we lose our
sense of humor, then they win,'"
quoted Greenberg. "So I went into
the hospital with a smile on my face,
saying, 'I'm going to beat this
thing'."
Despite her positive attitude,
Greenberg was devastated when she
learned cancer had spread to her
diaphragm and she would never be
able to sing professionally again.
"That was worse than losing my
hair," she said.
But the dire predictions were
untrue, and Greenberg was overjoyed
to keep her beautiful voice. "I knew
then that singing would play a big
role in my cancer journey," she said.
Greenberg, who lives in
Farmington Hills with her husband,
Shelly, is now a frequent performer
and speaker at cancer centers and
community events, and has recorded
two CDs, one musical and one moti-
vational.
"I handle my cancer by living my
life," said Greenberg. "What's impor-
tant is to stop rushing through [life]
and enjoy every single minute."
At Just for You, breast cancer sur-
vivor Eileen Leider of Oak Park said,
"I'm here to learn. So much has
developed in the last seven years
since I was diagnosed. Back then, my

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only support group was my husband,
who died two years ago from
prostate cancer. When I come to a
program like this, I feel like I've
found my home."
Susan Henkin of Ann Arbor, who
is Mrs. Charach's niece, had surgery
last year for breast cancer. "It's nice
to come here and share with other
women in similar situations," said
Henkin. "Natalie and Manny are
incredible. They put so much energy
into helping people. I'm fortunate to
have them in my corner. I'm count-
ing my blessings."
For the Charachs, there is a bene-
fit, too. "We get the thrill of know-
ing that people who need it are get-
ting the benefit of what we're offer-
ing," said Manny. ❑

Resources

• Charach Cancer Treatment
Center, Huron Valley-Sinai
Hospital, (248) 937-5055
• Gilda's Club, (248) 577-0800,
www.giddasdubdetroit.org
• Kathleen Hardy, Cancer
Support and Counseling
Services, Karmanos Cancer
Institute, Detroit; Weisberg
Cancer Treatment Center,
Farmington Hills, (248) 538-
6507 khardy@dmc.org
• Judy's WigWorks,
(248) 705-2617
• American Cancer Society,
(800) 227-2345
wvvw.cancer.org

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New Seoul. Garden

Authentic Korean & Japanese Cuisine

Phone (248) 827-1600

www.newseoulgarden.com
newseoulehotmail.com

Open Daily

Catering Available

27566 Northwestern Hw .

West Side Carpet.
at East Side Prices

896880

20750 Hoover Road (3 miles south of 1-696)
Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
and by appointment.
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