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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-12-04

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Health &
Fitness

At the Karmanos Cancer Center

we give cancer patients hope. Our

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location in Farmington Hills, the

Shapiro A and Jolson A each went
5-0 during the regular season. Also
making the eight-team, single-
elimination playoffs were Greenberg
A (4-1), Jolson A (4-1), Kishon A
(3-2), Kishon B (3-2), Marx (3-3)
and Fisher (2-3). Shapiro B (2-4),
Greenberg B (2-4), Tzavah (1-4),
Shapiro C (1-4), Chazohn (1-4) and
Rabin (0-5) missed the playoffs.
Shapiro A beat Fisher, Jolson A
beat Marx, Greenberg A beat Kishon
B, and Kishon A beat Jolson B in the
first round of the playoffs. Greenberg
A beat Jolson A in the other semifi-
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Weisberg Cancer Treatment Center,

is right in your neighborhood. Now

with its new Medical Director,

Dr. Jordan Maier, the Karmanos

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Farmington Hills location is poised

to better serve all your cancer needs.

We continue to provide our patients with the best teams

Please send sports news to sports@
thejewishnews.com .

of doctors. We continue to give our patients more and

better treatment options. And we continue to have the

best research, the best technology and the best oncology

Shop For A Cause
A newly formed group, WomenForce,
has linked with two West Bloomfield
specialty stores to sponsor an
inaugural gathering and a night of
shopping for a cause 6:30-8 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 4.
The event starts at Zoe's Lace,
6907 Orchard Lake Road, and will
conclude at Ruby's Balm, also on
the Boardwalk. Ten percent of the
evening's purchases will benefit
Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital. The
evening includes light refreshments,
networking and information about
WomenForce.
WomenForce is a membership-
based organization supporting
Huron Valley-Sinai's Charach Cancer
Treatment Center, the Sinai Center for
Women and other hospital programs
geared for women. It is co-chaired
by Elena Brand of Farmington Hills,
Sheryll Kollin of Farmington Hills, Gail
Offen of Hartland and Leslie Pardo of
Livonia.
"WomenForce is a way for women
to give back to their healthcare com-
munity as well as a way to empower
women to take charge of their health.
These four women want to help sup-
port the hospital and its programs
geared for women:' said Sharona
Shapiro, director of development at
Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital.
The program is open to the com-
munity and there is no charge. To
learn more about WomenForce, or to
participate in the evening's activities,
contact the hospital's development
office, (248) 937-3627, or e-mail
sshapiroia@dmc.org.

experts fighting your cancer every day.

World Class Cancer Care.
Right in Farmington Hills.

So when you hear cancer, think Karmanos. We're an

NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center and

Michigan's only hospital solely dedicated to fighting

cancer. You can find us on Northwestern Highway just

west of Middlebelt. To learn more or to make an

appointment call 1-800-Karmanos or visit Karmanos.org .

Hear cancer. Think Karmanos.

BARBARA ANN

KARMANDS

CANCER CENTER

- At the Detroit Medical Center

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December 4 • 2008

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