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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-01-13

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January 13 4 2011

Honorees

Henry Ford Hospital benefactors
lauded for their generosity.

T

he Detroit-based Henry Ford
Health System honored Mort
and Brigitte Harris with the
2010 Ford Family Award for their
continued support of Henry Ford
Hospital's Neuroscience Institute.
The Bloomfield Hills couple sup-
ports stroke research, generously
donating the funding that established
the Neuroscience Unit at Henry Ford
Hospital in Detroit.
The Harrises also provided the
funding to establish the Harris Stroke
Center in the Emergency Department
at Henry Ford West Bloomfield
Hospital, creating a tele-network
among the four Henry Ford Medical
Group stroke-certified emergency
departments.
The network saves lives by provid-
ing experts and resources instantly for
quick, efficient care.
The award was presented at the
recent Henry Ford Hospital Grand
Ball, celebrating the hospital's
95th year of service to Southeast

Sinai Guild Grants
The Metro Detroit-based Sinai Guild is
accepting grant proposals for 2011. It
has a long tradition of supporting the
medical community by awarding grants
to help Detroit Medical Center hospitals,
as well as organizations that serve the
Jewish community, conduct research
and buy medical equipment
The Sinai Guild has awarded more
than $2 million in grants to area hospi-
tals and organizations since 2001.
"We're pleased to once again make
these grants available to organizations
in our community,' said Sandra Jaffa,
executive director of the Sinai Guild.
For a copy of the Grant Proposal Form,
visit www.thesinaiguild.org. For infor-
mation about the grant program, call
the Sinai Guild at (248) 538-6501.

NCJW On Intermarriage
National Council of Jewish Women,
Greater Detroit Section will host
the program "Grandparents Circle"
for grandparents with intermarried
children.
The five-week course provides

Brigitte and Mort Harris

Michigan. Proceeds will benefit
Henry Ford Hospital's departments
of Radiology, Anesthesiology and
Pathology; the Emergency Department
and the Tom Groth Patient Medical
Needs Fund, which helps uninsured
and underinsured patients throughout
Southeast Michigan.

participants with skills to share
Judaism with their grandchildren
in an engaging way. It also creates a
supportive community of peers for
participants.
The program will take place May
3 — 7-8:30 p.m. It will be facilitated
by Phyllis Levitt and coordinated
by Karol Friedman at the NCJW
offices: 26400 Lahser Road, Suite
306, Southfield. To register: (248)
355-9936 or SPACE@ncjwgds.org.

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The new application, the Kotel
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It permits users to see a live video
feed of the Western Wall Plaza in
Jerusalem. They also can send a note
to the wall and use the application's
compass to pray in the direction of
the wall.
The application is free at Apple's
iTunes store.

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