A HEALTHY MOVE
Experienced internists join Beaumont network
Friendship Circle Works
To Chase $1 million
The Chase Community Giving
Challenge is giving away $5 million to
the country's favorite charities, chosen
by voters on Facebook.
"This is not your typical contest; $1
million has the ability to transform
so many lives of children with special
needs:' said Bassie Shemtov, co-found-
er of West Bloomfield-based Friendship
Circle with her husband, Rabbi Levi
Shemtov."The most efficient means of
collecting votes is to keep it personal
by messaging friends and posting to
your personal Facebook wall."
Friendship Circle is a Chabad-
Lubavitch affiliated non-profit that pro-
vides support and advocacy to families
of children with special needs.
To vote, go to http://voteFC.com .
You have until Dec. 11. To learn
more about Friendship Circle, go to
FriendshipCircle.org .
op row:
Gary Yashinsky, M.D.
Sheldon Staffer, M.D.
Richard Stober, M.D.
Eugene Herman, M.D.
Bottom row:
David Jacobs, M.D.
Allan Ross, M.D.
Leon Morris, D.O.
INTERNISTS
OF
FARMINGTON HILLS
has moved to a new location.
The Beaumont network is pleased to announce the addition of one of this area's
leading internist groups. Now the Internists of Farmington Hills offers Beaumont's
W. 13 Mile Rd.
• Leading-edge technology for better, faster diagnoses
• A convenient network of hospitals and medical centers
• Top-rated specialists and sub-specialists
Internists of Farmington Hills
call 248-223-9650
29355 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 210
Southfield, MI 48034
to schedule an appointment today.
W. 12 Mile Rd.
Superior, personal medical care in our communi
Scouts Support Soldiers
The U.S. Postal Service will honor the Boy
Scouts of America's 100th anniversary in
2010 with a "Celebrate Scouting" stamp.
Scouting will bring deeper purpose by
sending letters and care packages to mili-
tary men and women cureently serving
overseas and also to veterans.
The USPS link — ww2.scouting.org/
100yearspre/100years/100yearsstamp.
aspx# — has sample letters and
instructions for sending packages.
The BSWs National Jewish Committee
on Scouting, with the cooperation of
the Jewish War Veterans of the United
States of America and the Jewish
Chaplains Council of the Jewish Welfare
Board, is assisting in the distribution
of cards and letters from Scouts of all
ages to Jewish military personnel.
The Jewish Chaplains Council
reports 10,000 Jewish Americans now
are serving. Send them cards and let-
ters to: Cheryl Waldman, Jewish War
Veterans of the U.S.A., 1811 R St. NW,
Washington, D.C. 20009.
Those wishing to send cards and
letters to soldiers via Jewish chap-
lains serving in Iraq, Afghanistan and
Korea and at U.S. military bases, have
Scout leaders contact Allen Olender
of West Bloomfield, who chairs
national relationships for the National
Jewish Committee on Scouting, at
JewishScouters@aol.com. To learn
more about this endeavor: jewishscout-
ing.org; jwv.org; jcca.org/JWB/
Cub Scout Pack 613, which is partici-
pating in this program, is a joint effort
of the five Metro Detroit Conservative
synagogues and the United Synagogue of
Conservative Judaism.
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NEED LOAN MODIFICATION HELP?
Use a lifeline and
phone a friend
Call 1-800-458-0404 now!
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
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Federation
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