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0 Front Lines

Karmanos Honors

Cis Maisel Kellman is cited for
her work against breast cancer.

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3rd Saturday of Every Month
Join Us November 17Th • 1 p.m. • Orchard Mall Center Court

WEST BLOOMFIELD • MICHIGAN

Orchard Lake Road • North of Maple

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to all who donated...all who schlepped, sorted, organized and sold...all who bought
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DOTIATE USED BOOKS

ince 1995, the Barbara Ann
women, I recognized a need for a
Karmanos Cancer Institute
breast care center to serve the subur-
has been recognizing indi-
ban community; said Maisel Kellman.
viduals, companies and organizations
"The Maisel Breast Center has become
for raising awareness of breast cancer
the state-of-the-art facility to increase
through education, research and the
breast cancer awareness, early detec-
promotion of breast
tion and diagnosis among
cancer early detection,
women. It has and contin-
screening, treatment
ues to be a very rewarding
and survivorship.
experience for me!"
Keeping with
The Geri Lester Courage
this tradition, the
Award honors an individu-
Karmanos Cancer
al whose battle with breast
Institute held the
cancer has inspired family,
13th annual Heroes of
friends and community.
Breast Cancer Awards
Geri Lester was one of
on Oct. 22 at the
the leaders of the Komen
Max M. Fisher Music
Detroit Race for the Cure
Center in Detroit.
since its 1992 inception,
Seven individuals
—mom. and was integral in the
and four companies/
Cis Maisel Kell man
development of the Heroes
organizations were
of Breast Cancer Program.
honored.
Lester worked to bring
Cis Maisel Kellman of Southfield has supportive and educational services to
dedicated herself to the battle against
the metropolitan Detroit cancer com-
cancer. Having lost her first husband
munity. She was a founding member
to this disease, she has become a fight- of Gilda's Club of Metro Detroit and a
er in the quest to bring cancer under
2002 Heroes of Breast Cancer honoree,
control. She has been a donor to the
Her son Matt Lester presented two
Karmanos Cancer Institute's efforts for Courage Awards.
more than 20 years, culminating with
The late Dawn Kahn was one of those
her gift to relocate the Maisel Breast
recognized. A portion of the sales of her
Center to the institute's Weisberg
music CD are donated to the Komen
Cancer Treatment Center.
Detroit Race for the Cure. I I
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Colossal Collection: drive-thru & drop-off:
Sunday, liov. 18, 11:00am-1:00pm
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Southwest Corner of Maple and Telegraph Roads, Bloomfield Hills
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additional drop-off sites:

Sarah & Ralph Davidson
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5030 Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield
Mon.-Fri. 8am 3pm

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Open for volunteer sorting and/or drop-off
10am 2pm, all Wednesdays
plus these Thursdays:
Dec. 13, Jan. 10, Feb. 21, March 13

15110 W. Ten Mile, Oak Park
248-967-4030

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November 15 • 2007

Educator Talks Reality
On Sunday, Dec. 2, Sharon Duke
Estroff, author of Can I Have a Cell
Phone for Hanukkah?
will speak at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield as part of
the 26th annual Alicia
Joy Techner Parenting
Conference.
The program will
begin at 9:30 a.m.
with a bagel break-
fast, followed by an
Sharon Duke
author presentation
Estroff
and book signing at
10 a.m.
The syndicated parenting colum-
nist, Jewish educator and mother of

four will share ways to balance family
traditions and the realities of contem-
porary culture.
Estroff is a feature writer
for Parents magazine and the
' exclusive parenting expert for
the World Jewish Digest. She has
a regular Sunday-morning talk
radio slot in Atlanta.
The conference is made possi-
ble by many generous contribu-
tions from the friends and fam-
ily of David and Ilene Techner
in memory of their daughter,
Alicia. The conference is open to
the community, free of charge;
reservations are requested. Contact
Elaine Bertsch, (248) 661-5700, or
Elaine@temple-israel.org .

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