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6/16

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Dr. Firooz Banooni and Dr. Stephan
R. Morse will be honored by the
Metro Detroit Professional Health
Services Division of State of Israel
Bonds at its Maimonides Tribute
Dinner, 6 p.m.
Tuesday, June 28, at
Congregtion Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield.
Drs. Banooni and
Morse will be present-
ed with the State of
Israel Maimonides
Award in recognition
Banooni
of their contributions
to the medical profes-
sion, the State of Israel
and the Detroit com-
munity. John Loftus,
author, attorney and
intelligence analyst
and contributor for
Morse
the Fox News Channel
will be the guest
speaker.
Dr. Banooni practices obstetrics and
gynecology at his medical establish-
ment, Better Women's Care in
Southfield. He is assistant clinical pro-
fessor at Wayne State University.
Dr. Morse came to Botsford in
Farmington Hills in 1973 as associate
radiologist and nuclear physician and
has remained there in many positions
of authority.
For information about the event,
call (248) 352-6555 or (888) 352-
6556.

Senior adults who are looking to
improve computer skills can sign up
for classes at Temple Israel.
On Thursdays, Aug. 11, 18, 25 and
Sept. 1, classes will be offered with a
curriculum that includes lessons in
using digital cameras, scanners,
Microsoft Windows (intermediate
level) and the Internet.
Classes will meet 10 a.m.-noon at
the temple and are open to the com-
munity. There is a cost. For reserva-
tions or information, call the Robert
Sosnick Family Life Center, (248)
661-5700.
The classes are made possible by the
Max and Edith Weinberg Memorial
Fund.

