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Call for a FREE consultation at 248-678-3633 Michigan Hair Et Skin Center 312 Town Center Troy, MI • 248678.3633 • 248.250.7640 www.hairandskincenter.corn 12 June 14 • 2012 iN Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg and Kate Michaels, 5, of Waterford to use breathing to control stress, pain, fear and anger. Members of the Heroes' Circle have even taught frazzled businesspeople at Pfizer, Wal-Mart and CVS how to control their stress. If you would like to learn from these pint-sized heroes, you have a chance on Thursday, June 28, at the "Teaching The World Event:' which begins with a reception at 6 p.m. at the Berman Center for the Performing Arts in West Bloomfield. The event is co-chaired by Dr. Joel Kahn, clinical professor of medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine and medi- cal director of Wellness Programs, Preventive Cardiology and Cardiac Rehabilitation at Detroit Medical Center, and Dr. Jeffrey Taub, division chief, oncology at Children's Hospital of Michigan and professor of pediat- rics at Wayne State. Lila Lazarus, current Kids Kicking Cancer president, will emcee the program, which features children enrolled in the Heroes' Circle pro- gram who will take the Berman stage at 7 p.m. to teach adults in the ' audience the very same breath work that helps them deal with their pain. Those in the audience will be empow- ered to use this simple method to significantly lower their stress. "There is no cost:' said Rabbi G, "except the willingness to give these kids a standing ovation." Rabbi G said he's hoping to fill the room with members of the Jewish community because Kids Kicking Cancer has a particular affinity with Judaism, he says. "Judaism is a very holistic religion:' he said. "It's all about power, peace, purpose. That we believe there is this light above us and, despite the chal- lenges in our lives, that the perfect God created the imperfect world perfectly and we can find peace, and ultimately it gives us purpose he said. "To me that's the essence of the priestly blessing that the Bible describes, and it's the reason Jewish holidays always begin the night before. The Talmud says that's because sometimes you can only appreciate the light after you've been through the darkness ... that totally sums up what Kids Kicking Cancer is about?' ❑ For more information about the "Teaching The World Event" at the Berman Center on June 28, call (313) 557-0021 or visit www.kidskickcancerorg.