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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-09-29

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nvironmentalist Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. will be the
keynote speaker at the Sinai
Guild's Women in Philanthropy 2011
program on Wednesday, Oct. 12,
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield.
Kennedy's presentation, "The
Environment and Your Health," will
begin at noon, followed by a lun-
cheon at 1 p.m.
Kennedy's reputation as a resolute
defender of the environment stems
from a litany of successful legal
actions. He was named one of Time
magazine's Heroes for the Planet. He
was also named one of Rolling Stone's
100 Agents of Change.
Kennedy serves
as senior attorney
for the Natural
Resources Defense
Council, professor
at Pace University
in New York, presi-
dent of Waterkeeper
Alliance,
and is
Robert
the
environmental
Kennedy Jr.
adviser to Napo
Pharmaceuticals.
The Sinai Guild's mission is to
support and promote medical and
scientific activities that benefit both
the Jewish and metropolitan Detroit
communities through the Health
and Wellness Foundation of Greater
Detroit and the agencies of the Jewish
community.
The Sinai Guild awards grants to
community projects that enhance the
health and well-being of the citizens
of Metro Detroit. Grant funds have
been used to purchase prescrip-
tion medications and eyeglasses for
uninsured seniors, to provide defi-
brillators for programs that serve the
mentally ill and to obtain medical
supplies for nonprofit clinics.
Donor levels for the luncheon
range from $100 to $10,000. Donors
who contribute $1,200 or more
will have the opportunity to attend
the patron breakfast at Knollwood
Country Club, where they will be able
to meet and greet Kennedy. All dona-
tion and/or ticket purchases for the
event will support the work of the
Sinai Guild.
Jacqui Elkus of West Bloomfield
and Sandi Matz of Franklin are
chairing the event. Rusty Rosman of
Commerce Township is Sinai Guild
president.
To make reservations for Women in
Philanthropy 2011, contact the Sinai
Guild at (248) 538-6501. I I

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