DIGEST

Prayer Breakfast
An interfaith prayer breakfast is set for
8:30-11a.m. Monday, May 1, at Cobo
Center, room W-154.
The speakers will be the Rev. Dr.
Eileen W. Lindner, deputy general
secretary, National Council of the
Churches of Christ in the USA; Dr.
Kimberlydawn Wisdom, Michigan
surgeon general; and Carl Levin, U.S.
senator.
The Call to Action Prayer Breakfast,
which is the inaugural event for Cover
the Uninsured Week 2006, is designed
to educate, empower and seek engage-
ment by faith and lay leaders, includ-
ing parish nurses, chaplains and edu-.
cators, to address health care issues
and solutions in an interfaith setting.
The breakfast will examine the issues
and stigma of the uninsured and
underinsured, including disparities of
care. Information will be provided on
health insurance enrollment options
in addition to discussion of best prac-
tices in health ministry.
The event is presented by the
Interfaith Health & Hope Coalition
and the Detroit Wayne County Health
Authority, in conjunction with other
community sponsors. Cover the
Uninsured Week 2006 is sponsored by
the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The event is free of charge.
Registration is required. Call (313)
874-1677 or visit
www.dwcha.org/ctuw

Unity Evening Slated
Members of the Buddhist, Christian,
Jewish and Muslim faiths will be
represented in a panel discussion at
Congregation Shir Tikvah's "ONE: An
Evening of Spiritual Unity" 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 13, at the synagogue.
The showing of ONE . . . The
Movie will be followed by the panel
discussion moderated by Rabbi Arnie
Sleutelberg. A question and answer
period will be followed by a dessert
afterglow.
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Admission is $18 per person.
Donors of $180 or more will be
entitled to one ticket, preferred seat-
ing, a special movie pre-glow to meet
the filmmakers and panelists and a
listing in the program. Reservations
are due by May 4. Checks made pay-
able to congregation Shir Tikvah
should be mailed with guests' names,
address and day phone number
to Congregation Shir Tikvah, -3900
Northfield Pkwy, Troy, MI 48084,
Attn.: ONE.
For information, call the congrega-
tion, (248) 649-4418, ext 11.

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