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February 03, 2011 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-02-03

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The Law Firm Of

Support Federation
And Stretch To Help

T

he Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit
Women's Department is host-
ing its third annual Stretch to Help
event on Sunday, Feb. 6. Women of
all ages and abilities are invited to
participate in this communitywide
fitness and wellness event to raise
funds for Federation's 2011 Annual
Campaign.
Illana Greenberg, event co-chair,
said, "Stretch to Help is an opportu-
nity to reach Jewish women who may
not know about Federation. It will
give them a chance to participate in
and be counted as members of our
community of Jewish women. It also
serves to connect Jewish women in
a non-threatening way, and to raise
new dollars and get new advocates
to recognize the essential work that
Federation does."
Co-chair Gail Mondry added,
"Women should participate in Stretch
to Help because we need to stretch
ourselves collectively; to help make
a difference. The more women who
participate, the bigger the difference
we can make'
Last year, more than 300 women
participated.
More than 25 classes will be
offered throughout the day at ven-
ues across the community. Classes
include Vinyasa, Zumba, Hatha Yoga,
Pilates, Barre Yoga and others. For the
first time, Moms and Tots Yoga and
Kids Yoga classes will be offered.
Participating venues, yoga studios,
congregations and instructors donate
their space and time for this cause.
A minimum gift of $18 to the 2011
Annual Campaign is required. Space
is limited for each class; registration
is required. For a listing of classes or
to register, go to www.stretchtohelp.
org or call (248) 642-4260 x183. 71

Maccabi Teen Tryouts
The Detroit teen delegation will be
traveling to Springfield, Mass., and
Philadelphia Aug.14-19 for the 2011
JCC Maccabi Games. Athletes are
still needed to fill the sports teams.
Jewish teens 13-16 interested in
boys or girls basketball, boys or
girls soccer, volleyball, baseball,
bowling, dance, tennis, table tennis,
golf, track and field or swimming,
can contact Karen Gordon, (248)
432-5482 or kgordon@jccdet.org .

Engaged in the practice of
Divorce, Bankruptcy, Criminal Defense,
Personal Injury, Wills and Estates

Is Pleased
To Announce That

STEVEN
KAPLAN,

Former Assistant
Macomb County
Prosecutor,
Has Joined
Their Firm As An
Associate Attorney
Effective
January 2011

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Care Specialists

ue to the new alth Care Reform Laws,*
the following services are provided

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• Well Visits and Complete Physicals

• Immunizations:

- Influenza
- Human Papillomavirus
eumococcal
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*Applies only to those patients who are covered by health insurance.

Please call for an appointment

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