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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-11-08

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Front Lines

The very best
healthcare.

We'll help
you find it.

ECOJudaism

Conservation Tips

What you can do to stop global warming:

• Consider replacing single-pane windows with double pane. Double-
glazing generally cuts heat loss by 50 percent. Triple-glazing saves
even more.
• Keep storm windows and doors in place during the summer months
if you use air conditioning. Just as they prevent heat loss, they also
prevent heat gain.
• Replace leaky windows.
• Consider sealing off north-facing windows entirely in winter/cold
weather months.
• Weather-strip windows and doors conscientiously. Use caulk to seal
cracks and holes.
• Have an energy audit done for your home and/or business.

Jewish Thought on the Environment

Tikkun Olam: The perfection/fixing of the world is in our hands.
There is a midrash (rabbinic commentary on the Bible) that Jewish
environmentalists are fond of quoting:
When God created the first human beings, God led them around the
Garden of Eden and said: "Look at my works! See how beautiful they
are — how excellent! For your sake I created them all. See to it that
you do not spoil and destroy My world; for if you do, there will be no
one else to repair it."
— Midrash Kohelet Rabbah 1 on Ecclesiastes 7:13

Please contact Michigan Coalition on the Environment & Jewish Life
for global warming presentations: (248) 642-5393, ext. 7, or
mi-coejl®jfmd.org .

IHA is much more than a tightly integrated network of health
professionals known for personalized family care.

Source: Michigan Coalition on the Environment & Jewish Life

We're also "advocates" for our patients — we're very good at helping
patients navigate their way to the best healthcare possible. We
understand that sometimes your choices and options can be
confusing, that's why we're here to help.

Family Care or Pediatrics? Obstetrics and Gynecology or Internal
Medicine? Comprehensive Skin Care or Clinical Research?
Radiology or Pharmacy? Our comprehensive network includes all
the practices and services you and your family could possibly need
to stay healthy and happy. Maybe that's why referrals from delighted
patients account for the majority of new IHA patients.

Looking for Southeast Michigan's very best family healthcare?
Congratulations, you just found it.

Mission: Saving Lives
A dedication ceremony took place in Farmington Hills at the August din-
ner of the American Red Magen David for Israel John J. Mames Chapter/
Michigan Region. Local residents Gloria and Edward Meer gave a second
fully equipped Mobile Intensive Cardiac Care Unit to Israel. The ARMDI
Maimonides Award was presented to the Meers by Daniel Allen, executive
vice president of the American Friends of Magen David Adorn. Shown are
Allen, the Meers and Mames chapter ambassador Manny Charach.

Join the 248,000 area
residents who have
chosen an IHA doctor.
Visit ihacares.com ,
or call 734.995.2950

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November 8 • 2007

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