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October 04, 2007 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-10-04

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I Health
& Fitness

Shalom Street presents

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Teaching Tolerance Through Children's Literature

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Dance Teams At Benefit
DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital
will present Dancing with the
Docs, a benefit for the Charach
Cancer Treatment Center, on Friday,
Oct. 12. Professional dance teams
will provide a lively evening at
Shenandoah Country Club in West
Bloomfield.
The benefit will begin at 5:30
p.m. with a cocktail reception fol-
lowed by dinner, dancing, enter-
tainment and a brief live auction.
In addition, the hospital's 2007
Community Award will be present-
ed and hospital physicians will be
honored. Tickets are $180 each and
can be reserved by calling the hos-
pital's Development Department,
(248) 937-3627.
The Natalie and Manny Charach
Cancer Treatment Center, affiliated
with the Barbara Ann Karmanos
Cancer Institute, provides diagnosis
and treatment for a wide range
of cancers. It is located on DMC
Huron Valley-Sinai campus in
Commerce.









ough the magic of books, children are

exposed to many important lessons, like

respect, community, diversity, knowledge,

acceptance, understanding

and our common humanity.

Join us on a remarkable

journey that begins with the

printed page.

GROUP SESSIONS AVAILABLE,

Please call 1-877-SHALOM-3 for times, $5 per persont$18 per family

availability, special rates or for more

Public hours:

infomation about the exhibit, which is

Sundays . Thursdays 1pm - 5pm

for everyone.

Sunday, October 14 1pm - 3:30pm

THE XDOkEc6. rO,T TEWL:,1 DT.7C.'r), /_-

119 .7 1I q

THE CENTER

Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit

With the generous support of the Charles H. Gershenson Trust, Maurice Binkow, Trustee

1 308940

Inside the JN the last week

of every month

your TOTAL
food bill

ANY TIME

Dine in only

Not good with
any other offer

expires 10/31/07

d ew Seo u l Garden

Authentic Korean & Japanese Cuisine

Phone (248) 827-1600

www.newseoulgarden.com

46 October 4 • 2007

Open Daily

Catering Available

27566 Northwestern Hwy.

For more information call

248.354.6060

Community Health Clinic
The Gary Burnstein Community
Health Clinic in Pontiac will be
open to see patients of Oakland
County Michigan for medical (pri-
mary, gynecological, podiatry),
pharmaceutical and dental.
The Gary Burnstein Community
Health Clinic provides the unin-
sured and underinsured with medi-
cal, dental and pharmaceutical ser-
vices and supplies absolutely free
of charge. These services are being
provided to Oakland County resi-
dence. At or below the 150 percent
of the federal poverty level.
The clinic will taking appoint-
ments and no longer see patients
on a walk-in basis.
• Medical clinic hours by
appotntment only are Tuesdays 9
a.m. -1 p.m.; Thursdays 6-9 p.m.
• Dental clinic hours by appoint-
ment only varies weekly.
Gary Burnstein Community
Health Clinic is at 90 West
University, Pontiac, MI 48342 - at
the southwest corner of University
and Widetrack/Woodward. Phone
(248) 758-1690; fax (248) 758-
1691; e-mail:
Burnsteinchc@sbcglobhal.net;
Web site: garybursteinclinic.org.
Qualifications: Oakland County
resident, uninsured or underin-
sured.

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