ANNOUNCING THE
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SHENKMAN FELLOW
RABBI TENNIFER KALUZNY
THE JACK & MIRIAM
SHENKMAN CAREGIVING
FELLOWSHIP TEAM
The Jack & Miriam Shenkman
Caregiving Fellowship Team is a skill
building program to train and develop
the best and the brightest in end-of-life
care. A Shenkman Fellow is known as
a leader in end-of-life care, both locally
and throughout the nation.
Shenkman Fellows are top-notch
professionals who dedicate their careers
to end-of-life care for patients and their
loved ones. This distinction is promoted
as a badge of honor — an indication
that recipients have undergone the most
rigorous training and professional
development available, and that they
are on the cutting edge of their field. For
ten years a new designee will be chosen
each year as a Shenkman Fellow.
RABBI JENNIFER KALUZNY
MIRIAM AND JACK SHENKMAN
THE SHENKMAN FELLOW FOR 2010:
RABBI JENNIFER KALUZNY
OUR THANKS & APPRECIATION TO
JACK & MIRIAM SHENKMAN
FOR THEIR VISION AND GENEROSITY
IN CREATING THE JACK & MIRIAM
SHENKMAN CAREGIVING FELLOWSHIP
TEAM FOR THE JEWISH HOSPICE &
CHAPLAINCY NETWORK.
THIS
MULTI-YEAR GIFT IS DEDICATED TO
PROVIDING CONTINUING EDUCATION
AND TRAINING FOR THE FINEST
HOSPICE CAREGIVERS TO HELP
ENSURE NO JEW IS EVER ALONE.
Rabbi Kaluzny is the youngest member
of the Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy
Network's rabbinic team and brings a
personable, vibrant perspective to
caring for the sick and dying.
After a personal experience with
hospice prior to the death of her
beloved aunt, Rabbi Kaluzny made the
decision to make pastoral and end-of-
life care a central part of her rabbinate.
As a hospice rabbi she provides spiritual
guidance for patients and their families,
assists with medical issues as they
pertain to Jewish tradition, and
provides a comforting presence for
patients and caregivers alike.
Rabbi Kaluzny, a pulpit Rabbi at Temple
Israel, joined the JHCN rabbinic team
in 2001 and was recently awarded a
Jewish Women's Foundation grant to
support her work to aid women in
hospice and palliative care settings.
Rabbi Kaluzny is utilizing her year as a
Shenkman Fellow to hone her profes-
sional caregiving skills and continues
to offer spiritual comfort to the sick and
dying. She advocates and provides a
Jewish presence for patients and their
families as JHCN's representative to
DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital,
Henry Ford Health System's West
Bloomfield campus and offers care to
individuals affiliated with Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield. She also serves on
JHCN's chaplaincy team for Shalom
Providence in Southfield.
M/RIA
SHENKMAN
CAREGIVING FELLOWSHIP TEAM
CARING
COALITIN
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