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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-05-19

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THE FOOT CARE INSIITUTE

OF MICHIGAN

Char es R. Young, D.P.M. Marshall G. Solomon, D.P.M.
Is pleased to introduce

Dr. Jeffrey Y

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As a Partner on Our Board-Certified Specialty Team

Hope, where an average of 40 people
are seen each week.
In the last week, Dana has received
phone calls from two patients in dire
need of a physician.
"Somebody gave them our name and
we had to turn them down and recom-
mend another clinic," she said. "It
broke my heart."
When it re-opens,
the clinic will have
five examination
rooms, a pharmacy
and a dental suite.
So far, the clinic
has received a
$50,000 grant from
Blue Cross Blue
Shield, which is
Goy Burnstein
giving $1 million
to free clinics in
Michigan, and $20,000 from
Beaumont Hospital, said Dana, and
they are working on getting a grant
from the Jewish Fund.
More physicians are needed to keep
the clinic open more than one or two
days a week.
Her late husband did what he did
because "it was the right thing to do,
not because he wanted any recogni-
tion," Dana said. "So seeing that name
on the outside of the building would
drive him crazy."
The Rev. Clark is thrilled the family
is so involved. "This was Gary's dream
— having this clinic for the unin-
sured," he said. "To have the family
step forward and actually take charge
just moved it to a whole new level.
"With the help of the family, it's
going to take it to where Gary envi-
sioned it, which is serving the masses."

Although the golf outing is sold
out, tickets are still available for
the May 25 dinner. For tickets or
to volunteers at the clinic, con-
tact Michelle Atwell, (248) 334-
2187, or at
wellm@gracecenterofhope.org .

Win A Shabbat Up North

Metro Detroiters heading north this
summer have a Jewish mitzvah option
for their vacation plans: one week in a

beach-front cottage just north of
Traverse City, including a delivered,
home-cooked Shabbat dinner for four.
Congregation Ahavat Shalom of
Traverse City will hold its second
annual Summer Cottage Raffle to ben-
efit synagogue outreach programs. The
winner will receive a one-week stay at a
bay front cottage located on Suttons
Bay. The dates of the stay are July 2-9,
which coincide with the Traverse City
Cherry Festival.
Former Detroiter Fred Goldenberg is
Ahavat Shalom's president.
Only 200 tickets will be sold and the
cost is $50 per ticket. The drawing will
take place on June 3 at 6:45 p.m. prior
to the beginning of Shabbat services at
the Unitarian Universalist
Congregation, 6726 Center Road,
Traverse City. You need not be present
to win.
This August, Ahavat Shalom will cel-
ebrate its eighth anniversary. Rabbi
Chava (Stacie) Bahle, also a former
Detroiter, founded the congregation in
1987.
For information and to purchase a
ticket, contact Rose Dupont at (231)
929-4330 or rose@ahavatshalom.com .

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•Graduate of the California
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'Member of the American College
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'Assistant Clinical Professor at the
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•Clinical Teaching Faculty - Botsford General Hospital

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A Family Legacy

Jewish Family Service received a
bequest from the Jack Prinstein estate.
With his bequest of $500,000 to the
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan
Detroit, Prinstein
placed his trust in
the communal
process of finding
the perfect home for
his gift.
Working with
Prinstein's family,
Federation identified Prinstein
an opportunity in
January when the
community opened its doors to the
Sally and Graham Orley and Suzanne
and Joseph Orley Jewish Family
Service Building in West Bloomfield.
A planned gift to the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit can
be of added benefit in taxation and
estate planning, while providing care
and service for generations to come.
For information, contact Stacey
Crane, (248) 205-2547.

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