Front Lines Let There Be Light! I n the beginning it was dark and cold. No, it was not Once glass had been popularized, mirrors were used to because someone forgot to pay the utility bills; there just direct sunlight as illumination. Today, as a mark of progress, wasn't light yet. one can purchase a makeup mirror surrounded by a halo of Here, then, is an abbreviated and hardly historically artificial light, which mimics natural daylight. sound history of the development of light. Shortly thereafter — or maybe it was long Early man noted the sun and the moon and worked after but you are nitpicking again and not out time to be up, time to sleep, time to shop, time concentrating on this vibrant history lesson to bowl, etc. One day — or night (who knows now?) — someone found that animal fat could be — some lightning struck a tree (TV antennas were yet congealed around a wick and the candle was to come so could not draw the "fire"). born. Also, wax from honeycombs was used "Wow!" he thought. And cookouts were not far in this manner. Each person then closely pro- behind. tected his own apiary; hence the expression, When a bundle of sticks were tied together and lit "Mind your own beeswax." from a fire, the first flashlight was invented. Judging by Many years later, Thomas Alva Edison grew Sy Manello ancient cave paintings, this early interior lighting was a frustrated with a switch in his home that did Editorial boon to the art world. not seem to do anything. He then successfully Assistant Man, ever creative, worked out that oily things such marketed incandescent lighting. This led in as some nuts, fish and plants could provide a substance not-so-rapid succession to the development that would burn and give off light. Poker games were soon of radio, TV and neon lights, without which Las Vegas today to follow — the atmosphere was smelly and smoky but then would be dark and cold. This brings us full circle. (Yes, it does; nothing much has changed, has it? re-read the opening if you don't believe me.) Early lamps — of metal or pottery — involved putting in I'm glad to have provided a bit of light reading to shed a oil and a piece of cloth or cord making a wick. Voila! Portable little light on the subject for you all. lights. Putting metal plates behind the lamps created a reflect- ed brightness and was the forerunner of dimmer switches. Helping To Heal And Care Jewish Fund announces annual grant approvals. T he Jewish Fund approved $3.62 million in grant will be a challenge grant and the rest will cover operations. payments for 16 primarily health-related programs Another challenge grant will support a new partnership at its Dec. 11 annual meeting. Combined with the between the Jewish Community Relations Council, Michigan $854,445 granted in August, the total of Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion $4.5 million for the year represents an all- and Anti-Defamation League to strengthen time high in the fund's history. The average relationships between the Jewish, African has been $3.5 million annually. American and Latino communities. Up to A $2 million pledge to Sinai-Grace $342,000 will be paid on a matching basis Hospital will help kick off its $25 mil- over a three- year period to support a series of lion capital campaign to build a new exchange programs involving an estimated 400 Emergency Medicine facility. The hospital's people from across these communities. Emergency Department, the third busiest Grants also will help create a child abuse in Detroit, is seriously limited by its dated prevention and education program through facility and lack of space. The new 50,000- the Child Abuse & Neglect Council of Oakland square-foot facility will provide state-of- County/CARE House, substance abuse relapse the-art care to 95,000 patients per year. prevention programs through the Friendship "As a legacy of Sinai Hospital, the Jewish Circle and Henry Ford's Maplegrove Center, Fund is committed to improving the health and an ambitious social enterprise effort of care of the individuals beyond the Jewish Kids Kicking Cancer that supports its pediat- Robert Naftaly, F and chair community, especially within the city of ric oncology patients' healing while reducing Detroit:' said Robert Naftaly, Jewish Fund stress in corporate environments. chair. "The new Emergency Department will complement Other grants went to City Year Detroit, Summer in the City, improvements made over the past few years at Sinai Grace to Humanitarian Aid Foundation in Williamstown, JARC, Jewish assure the best medical care for the people of Detroit:' Community Center/JVS, Rose Hill Center in Holly and the A three-year, $2.78 million commitment to the Jewish Barbara Ann Karamanos Cancer Institute. Federation of Metropolitan Detroit will support three critical The Jewish Fund was established in 1997 from the sale programs that help older adults continue to live in their own proceeds of Sinai Hospital to the Detroit Medical Center. Sinai residences — day care for seniors with dementia; escorted Hospital was a Jewish community-funded facility that became transportation to medical appointments; and assistance with a top health care institution. Since its creation, the Fund has basic daily activities such as grocery shopping, housekeeping, awarded more than $38.6 million in grants to expand health meal preparation and personal care. Of the grant, $925,000 and human services to residents of Metropolitan Detroit. II 271 WEST MAPLE DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 248.258.0212 SUNDAY 12-5 MONDAY-SATURDAY 10-6 THURSDAY 10-9 www.tenderbirmingham.com 1291290 December 27 • 2007 A5