Hospital Presents Mind, Body, Nutrition Forum Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital clinical dietitian Jennifer Traub will present "Mind, Body and Nutrition:' a Jewish Book Fair Health Awareness Day program on Friday, Nov. 13. Her pre- sentation will focus on eating the right foods to prevent and combat illness, especially for individuals being treated for cancer. - The program, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 1 p.m. in the Jewish Community Center's Janice Charach Art Gallery in West Bloomfield immediately following a healthy cooking demonstration. "An important part of our hospital's mission is to educate the community about good health habits and to be a resource for those seeking high-qual- ity health care,' said Lynn Torossian, hospital president. Health Awareness Day at the West Bloomfield JCC includes presenta- tions by Libby Znaimer, author of Cancerland: Living Well Is the Best Revenge; Sue Halpern, author of Can't Remember What I Forgot; and David Kessler, M.D., former com- missioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Following Halpern's presentation, Ilene Beninson, the hospital's Krieger Senior Services Center social worker, will answer audience questions about local resources and testing sites for memory loss. Support Forgotten Harvest For many, the pressure to prepare dishes for holiday guests causes a great deal of stress. Whole Foods Market's Troy, West Bloomfield and Rochester Hills locations are holding events to offer tips and help them out: Thursday, Nov. 12, 4-8 p.m. at Whole Foods Market locations at: 2880 W. Maple Road, Troy; 7350 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield; and 2918 Walton Blvd., Rochester Hills. The events benefit Forgotten Harvest, a Southfield-based nonprofit that works to relieve hunger in the Metro Detroit community by rescuing and donating food to emergency food providers. Guests will have the oppor- tunity to sample the stores' catering menu holiday fare and learn what wines pair well with each dish. Representatives of Forgotten Harvest will be at each store. The $10 entry fee for the event is waived if par- ticipants purchase and donate items from a list provided by the charity. Choosing a heart hospital could be the most important decision you'll ever make. Something is wrong with your heart. And suddenly, your world turns upside down. Then you discover there's a world-renowned heart hospital right here at home. And your world looks brighter already Do you have a Beaumont doctor? Call 1.800.633.7377 or visit our website. Beaumont Hospitals 1541620 NEED LOAN MODIFICATION HELP? Your friends at the Jewish Housing Association are assisting qualified loan modification applicants free of charge. This service will be provided by our professional team of mortgage loan counselors in a confidential manner. You may submit your application by phone or meet with us in person to ensure your privacy. Jewish Housing Association 27777 Franklin Road, Suite 1700 Southfield, MI 48075 1.800.458.0404 www.jhamd.org Jewish Housing Association of Metropolitan Detroit of Metropolitan Detroit WE'RE PART OF THE TEAM A Michigan non profit organization November 12 2009 41