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October 29, 2004 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-29

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should not prevent you from doing

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
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.

Shaarey Zedek Southfield. Her par-
ents are Beth and Steve Margolin;
her sisters are. Amy and Judy. Rachel's
grandparents are Arlene and David
Margolin and
Barbara Michel.
She is also the
granddaughter of
the late Alvin Eber
and the late
Bernhard Michel.
Rachel is a dou-
ble honor student
at Hillel Day
School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. One of her favorite mitzvah
projects for the last four years has
been planting a vegetable garden at
the Laker Center in West Bloomfield
and donating the vegetables to Yad
Ezra in Berkley.

Ryan P. Safian will read from the
Torah on the occasion of his bar
mitzvah Friday,
Oct. 29, at Temple
Israel. He is the
son of Maureen
and Dr. Robert
Safian; brother of
Luke, Noah, and
Sierra; grandson of
Sheila and Andrew
_ Grinvalsky. He is
also the grandchild
of the late Ted Safian, the late Ruth
Safian and the late Dee Safian.
Ryan is a student at Cranbrook
Boys Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. He helped at the Miracle
League of Michigan, a baseball pro-
gram for children with special needs
and also at Temple Israel's Labor Day
picnic as part of his mitzvah projects.

Daniel Jeffrey Snyder, son of
Melinda Snyder and the late Dr.
. Michael Snyder,
will celebrate his
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel
Saturday, Oct. 30.
He is the brother
of David and the
grandchild of Bess
and Henry
Friedman and
Winnie Snyder. He
is also the grandchild of the late
Joseph Snyder.

Daniel attends Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills. As part
of his mitzvah projects, he assisted at
Temple Israel's Labor Day picnic.

B'NAI MITZVAH on page 105

'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.

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A comprehensive healthcare
team that includes surgeons,
nurses, physical therapists
and physician assistants

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

Sinai-Grace Hospital

Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University

For more information, contact us at (313) 1a-3362
or visit us at our wabsite www.sinaiirace.og.

"Our Love" Menorah

in pewter

Available at

Tradition! Tradition!

www.allthingsjewish.com

Call Alicia R. Nelson
for an appointment
(248) 557-0109

10/29

2004

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