JN Contents

A Trip With Mommy

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May 10-16, 2007
22-28 Iyar 5767
Vol. CXXX1, No. 14

Nutritionally
Speaking

Bonnie Flood and daughter, Emily, 2, of Huntington Woods participate

By Barbara Beznos, RI), L.17/ ti

in an imaginary "journey" to Israel at Congregation Beth Shalom's

Gan Shalom Bilingual Preschool in Oak Park.

Integ r ated Nutrition, LLC

S ta ff p hoto by Ang ie Baa n

On The Cover:

Metro

For Love Of Israel 14

More than 1,200 walk in strong
show of support.

Star Of David Controversy 16

Flap over "wizard" ignites
school board campaign.

World/Israel

Olmert's Challenges 23

P.M. beats back political coup, for now.

Business/Professional

Broadening Business 27

Jaffe Raitt law firm starts Israel practice group.

To Life!

For late-breaking news:

Generations
Fun-Filled Fundraiser 29

Jewish.com

SpringElation raises $570,000 for JARC.

Ann Arbor
35,
Around Town
Arts/Entertainment .
Business
Crossword
Food
Front Lines
Letters
Marketplace
Mazel Toy!
Metro
Obituaries
Online
Opinion

44
30
43
27
55
36
9
6
65
59
14
77
9
25

Sports
Staff Box
Synagogues
To Do!/Calendar
To Life'
Torah Portion
World/Israel

40
12
56
53

29
42

23

Columnists

George Cantor
25
Danny Raskin
51
Robin Schwartz
30
Robert Sklar
5
Gail Zimmerman....44

Around Town

Sharing Insights 30

Inter-congregational gathering looks at
the role of Jewish women.

Food
Israeli Recipes 36

Celebrate Jerusalem Day with an oasis of treats.

Arts & Entertainment

Serial Monologist 43

Former Detroiter brings autobiographical
storytelling performance home.

ues-
tion:
Dear
Bar , m
entering my
senior years
and I wondered
if you could of-
fer some advice on healthy aging?
Thanks, Milton.

nswer: Dear Milton, one of
the best known studies on
"successful aging" is the
John D. and Catherine T. MacAr-
thur Foundation Study of Success-
ful Aging (you may remember the
MacArthur Foundation as one of
the principal co-sponsors of Ken
Burns' highly acclaimed
Civil War series on PBS).

In it's simplest terms, the
oft-cited MacArthur Study
(undertaken in the early
1990s) can be boiled
down to the following
recommendations:
• Do your very best to
avoid disease and dis-
ability (of course, easier
said than done);
• Maintain high cognitive
and physical function;
• Stay involved with life and living.

A long-term Tufts University study
of older Japanese men found the
following risk factors can affect
living a healthy life to 85+:
• Avoid: being overweight, hyperg-
lycemia, hypertension, and high
triglyceride levels;
• Don't smoke or consume exces-
sive alcohol;
• Positive factors: high education
and having a mate.

Yes, you can make a difference.

Shabbat Lights

Key JN Phone Numbers:

— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian

Candlelighting

On The Cover:

Peter 6, and Nathan-Eli Yusufov, 3, of West Bloomfield
at the Israel Walk at Temple Shir Shalom on May 6.
Photography, Angie Baan
Page design, Lindsay Schwartz

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