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» Animal Lovers Metro Detroiters put their Jewish
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See Red Thread, page 34.

Linda Kahn Gale and foster dog, Daisy

metro

Rabbi
For Life

Dr. Barry Franklin

checks heart patient
Richard Racusin's pulse
on the Stairmaster.

Shir Tikvah celebrates
25 years with beloved
"Rabbi Arnie."

Karen Schultz Tarnopol
Special to the Jewish News

D

espite his request to be out of the
spotlight, Congregation Shir Tikvah
of Troy will honor its "Rabbi for Life,"
Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg
(affectionately known
as "Rabbi Arnie"), on
March 1-2 with a spe-
cial Shabbat service and
gala dinner marking his
25th anniversary as a
spiritual leader.
"This year-long cel-
ebration of our beloved
rabbi was a fabulous
Arnie Sleutelberg is
celebrating his 25th opportunity to celebrate
and say thank you
year as a rabbi.
to Rabbi Arnie," said
Michael Silverstein,
chairman of the 25th
Anniversary Celebration Committee.
Sleutelberg, however, has insisted the cel-
ebration not be solely about him but about the
congregation and the community as well.

Taking time to modify your
lifestyle can invigorate your
heart and extend your life.

Robert Sklar I Contributing Editor

he first clue of a heart condition came amid the chill of
winter when he went outside to do a chore he had done
countless times in Michigan: move snow.
Five winters ago this month, Richard Racusin twice experi-
enced cold-temperature angina as a fresh snowfall beckoned and
he pushed the gasoline-powered snow thrower. The next month,
his Berkley internist, Dr. Donald Rosin, ordered a stress test.

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