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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-07-24

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Health &
Fitness

Holistic Healing

After many years of conventional
nursing practice, Denise Jacob of
Birmingham has dedicated her
career to holistic healing.
In her practice, she combines her
nursing background with training
in hypnotherapy, energy healing
and nutrition counseling to help
clients attain their goals.
She is a frequent speaker for
Gilda's Club and other area busi-
nesses and associations. Jacob
holds a bachelor's, master's and
doctoral degrees in nursing.
At 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7, she
will present "Give Yourself the Gift
of Energy Healing" at Gilda's Club
in Royal Oak. The presentation is
free and open to the public.
For information on services and
upcoming presentations visit www.
jacobholistichealing.com .

MADE POSSIBLE BY JNF.

Three faculty
members of the
University
of Michigan
Medical School
have received
Investigator
Awards in Health
Markel
Policy Research
from the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation. Dr.
Howard Markel, the George E.
Wantz Distinguished Professor of
the History of Medicine, and Dr.
Alexandra Minna Stern, will study
the history of non-pharmaceuti-
cal interventions and community
experiences during the 1918-1919
influenza pandemic in the United
States. Dr. Peter Ubel received an
award for his project Emotional
Adaptation and the Goals of
Healthcare Policy.

This is Israel today. And this is JNF.

In the face of the current water crisis, over

1.5 million Israelis receive water from

200

reservoirs, dams and water recycling centers

created by JNF. And we're currently building

5 new reservoirs to help. We've evolved into

a worldwide environmental leader dedicated

to the growth, prosperity and security

ofIsrael. The momentum is mounting.

Visit jnf.org or call 1. 8 8 8 JNF. 0 0 9 9 today.

Dr. Jaime Cohen,

JNF, for

JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND

daughter of
Dr. and Mrs.
Ronald Cohen
of Franklin, has
successfully com-
pleted a residency
in ocular disease
at the John D.
Dingell Veterans Hospital in Detroit
after graduating from University
of Michigan and the New England
College of Optometry in Boston. Dr.
Cohen will reside in Royal Oak now
that she has accepted a position as
optometrist at the John D. Dingell
Veterans Hospital in Detroit.

ISRAEL

forever.

www.jnf.org

FORESTRY •

WATER • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT • SECURITY

EDUCATION

• RESEARCH • TOURISM

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RECREATION • ECOLOGY

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