Metro DIGEST qtA 51(16d *en& gr ew Yad Ezra Honorees 5 f a tif y ilhi!! Celebrating 62 Years in Business 265 S. Old Woodward • Birmingham 248-642-2555 P M 1423310 PAIN MANAGEMENT & REHAB ASSOCIATES MARK F. ROTTENBERG, M.O., M.S. ROMMAAN S. AHMAD, D.O. SAMUEL PEROV, M.D. and STAFF L'Shanah Tovah 28300 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 103 Farmington Hills, 48334 (248) 538-4900 Fax: (248) 538-4949 ad Ezra, Michigan's kosher food pantry, will hold its 18th annual fund- raiser Monday, Oct. 6, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. The stroll- ing supper honors Sally and Richard Krugel, long-time Yad Ezra supporters. Cheryl and Dan Guyer and Jan and Mark Hauser are co-chairing the event. Sally Krugel has worked as a teacher; campaign consultant for U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, D-Royal Oak, and U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Michigan; director of the Women's Department for the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit; director of development for Southfield- based Kadima and American Friends of Melitz; and director of Federation's Michigan Miracle Mission 4. In addition to having served on Yad Ezra's executive committee, co-chair- ing two fundraising events and chair- ing the food pantry's first endowment campaign, Sally Krugel is a member of Yad Ezra's Advisory Board. She has served on the boards of the United Jewish Appeal National Women's Young Leadership Cabinet, Federation Women's Department, Michigan Jewish Conference, Jewish Community Relations Council and Congregation Shaarey Zedek of Oakland County and its sisterhood. She is a project coordinator for the Oakland County-based Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network and recently chaired Jewish programming for the JCC Maccabi Games in Metro Detroit. Richard Krugel is an orthopedic surgeon on the faculty of Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit and practices with the WSU Physicians Group. He is a vice president Richard and Sally Krugel of Federation, serving on the executive committee and board and chairing its Alliance for Jewish Education. He serves on the boards of the Detroit-based Jewish Fund and the Visiting Nurses Association of Southeast Michigan. He is a past president of Fresh Air Society/Tamarack Camps, United Jewish Communities and the Jewish Education Service of North America. He has served as a co-chair for Yad Ezra's fundraising dinner and was a member of the Young Leadership Cabinet of UJA. Dinner and program journal revenue, which accounts for a major portion of Yad Ezra's annual budget, purchases groceries for the organization's client families. Yad Ezra provides kosher food, healthcare items and household cleaning supplies to 2,800 individu- als every month. Its client base has increased 30 percent in two years. Its volunteers and financial supporters will enable the food pantry to distribute 800,000 pounds of food this year. ❑ For information about the Oct. 6 Yad Ezra dinner, contact Yad Ezra, (248) 548-3663 or Iea®yadezra.org . www. pa i n rehabd octo r. corn 1431220 "A FAMILY TRADITION" 1. .1 01PM " 248-626-8261 • 14 Mile Rd. and Franklin Rd. Hours: Open Daily 7am-6pin • Weekends Sam-6pm Thanksgiving Day Sam-4pm; Last Day of Seastin, Nov 26t www.franklincidermill.com A28 September 25 • 2008 iN Fall Fix Up Signup Volunteers are needed for Jewish Family Service's 12th Annual Fall Fix Up set for Sunday, Nov. 16, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Volunteers will meet at the Jewish Community Center, 15110 W. Ten Mile, Oak Park, for breakfast, assignment, tools and supplies. This program is aimed at serving our community's homebound older adults who are in need of minor home repairs, and indoor/outdoor cleanup. Teams of volunteers will rake leaves, dean/orga- nize basements, winterize windows, change light bulbs, and do other minor home repairs. Fall Fix Up is an opportunity for individuals, families and organizations to make a difference in the lives of our community's elderly. Jack Cherney is chairperson of Fall Fix Up. The committee includes Dr. Steven Dunn, Mich Grossman, Nathan Shiovitz, Sharon Havis, Gadi Kaplan and Robin Pluto. Community sponsors include Broner Inc., Beaumont Hospital, Providence Hospital, Jewish Community Center, Universal Bearing Co., and Yeshivas Darchei Torah. For information, contact Hilary Rotenberg, (248) 592-2336, or via e-mail at hrotenberg@jfsdetroitorg. Sign up is also available via the Jewish Family Service Web site at www.jfsdetrolorg. ❑