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THE MERLE AND SHIRLEY HARRIS
BIRTHING CENTER AT
HURON VALLEY-SINAI HOSPITAL

Front Lines

NAPSHOTS

Saving Lives
Jamie Snider clears Richard Racusin's airway before starting chest corn-
pressions during a recent AED (automatic external defibrillation) and
CPR training session at Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park. Certified
American Red Cross instructors were on hand to demonstrate how to use
the lifesaving devices and procedures. The program was sponsored by the
congregation's men's club, whose president is Ted Friedman.

• Beautiful, all private birthing suites for labor, delivery, recovery
and postpartum (LDRP) care

• Complete-care nursery including full-time neonatology service
for infants with special needs

• Anesthesiologists available 24 hours a day

• High-risk pregnancy, infertility and genetics services"

All in conjunction with Hutzel Women's Hospital and Wayne State University.

Expect the Best.

To schedule a tour of the Merle and Shirley Harris Birthing Center
at Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, call (248) 937-5120. To schedule an
appointment with one of our physicians, call (888) DMC-2500.

DMC

Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital

DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER / WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY

1 William Carls Drive • Commerce, Michigan • 248-937-3300 • www.hvsh.org

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Learning Firsthand
Julie Solomon of Novi was one of a select group of Hadassah young
leaders chosen from across the U.S. to participate in this year's Young
Women's Legacy Mission to Israel. While there, she was given the oppor-
tunity to experience firsthand the role Hadassah plays in Israeli life with
visits to Hadassah hospitals at Mt. Scopus and Ein Kerem, a Youth Aliyah
Village and Hadassah College Jerusalem. The mission also included a trip
to Poland, where participants learned of the richness of Jewish life prior
to WWII. Solomon is shown planting a tree in the Birya Forest, one of the
areas decimated this past summer in the war with Hezbollah.

