JNonline.us
May 29-June 4, 2008
24 Iyar-1 Sivan 5768
Vol. CXXXIII, No. 17
JN Contents
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On The Cover:
Teacher Judy Herman's class says the Pledge of Allegiance during the
early days at the 50-year-old Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit.
Metro
50 And Counting A15
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tion;
From generation to generation, families
value the Hillel Day School experience.
World/Israel.
Never Give Up Hope A19
Red Cross global networks track
Holocaust information.
Congressional Battleground A26
U.S. reps back Ninth District candidates.
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Homeward Bound B9
Singer-songwriter share self-penned folk-pop
tunes with family, friends and fans.
Seek the help of an appropriate
health care professional.
Business/Professional
Jerome Schostak honored for success
in real estate; commitment to causes.
Health & Fitness
Arts/Entertainment B9
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Business
619
Family Focus
A8
Front Lines
Health & Fitness ..A33
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Letters
B25
Marketplace
B20
Mazel Toy!
A15
Metro
B37
Obituaries
A8
Online
A26
Opinion
131
Spirituality
A44
Sports
B25
Spotlight
Al2
Staff Box
Synagogue List ....B4
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To Do!/Calendar
B17
To Dol/Crossword
B3
Torah Portion
A19
World/Israel
Danny Raskin
Robert Sklar
Confronting Eating Disorders A33
Spirituality, diet, exercise help
Jewish women cope.
Section B
Spirituality
Rabbinic Breakthrough B1
Reform student on track to become
first black female rabbi.
Columnists
B14
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A r s E Entertainment
Shabbat Lights
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Candlelighting
Switchboard:
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Friday, May 30,
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On The Cover:
Part of the Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit family
— Bob and Jennifer Mattler of Bloomfield Hills with their
children, Morgan, 10, Ari, 8, and Erin, 6.
Page design, Deborah Schultz
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nswer: Dear Sophie,
Thank you for your
*nsightful question. As
we age, our physical and mental
capabilities change, which can
present serious challenges to
proper nutritional intake.
Here are some things that you
may want to be on the lookout for
(some are difficult to detect):
• Dental issues such as tooth
decay, denture issues, and
jaw or mouth pain can lead
to reduced intake of proper
foods/nutrients;
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• Sensory icnhathnegeas, e.g.,
y to
) taste, smell, and enjoy
s, food texture can ad-
versely affect appetite
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and proper food intake;
/ • Other physical issues
if with eating: e.g., less
chewing (often related to
dental issues), difficulty
swallowing, and frequent chok-
ing or regurgitation when eating
(may indicate reflux or other
heath problems) can all impede
proper nutritional intake;
• Loss of appetite or unexplained
weight loss may signal nutrient
intake problems/deficiencies.
Career Achievement A29
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Dear
Bar , ake
care of my
aged mother.
Are there any
clues I should
be alert to that might indicate
problem areas in her nutritional
intake? Thanks, Sophie.
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Opinion
For late-breaking news:
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By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N
Integrated Nutrition, LLC
Section A
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— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian
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