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its founder, Betty Provizer Starkman,
for her generous donation of genea-
logical materials to the library. Her
numerous books, maps, postcards,
family trees, pamphlets, periodicals,
newspaper clippings and other items
will be known as the Betty Provizer
Starkman Collection, and the items
in that collection specially marked.
There is no charge to attend.

Gaucher shoelaces and upload it to
the photo gallery on the website.
Genzyme Corporation, sponsor of
the Steps Ahead of Gaucher program,
will make a donation to the National
Gaucher Foundation for every photo
posted on the website during October.

Hillel Day School
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Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit has been accepted into the
prestigious academic institution
EdLeader21, a national network of
school leaders focused on integrating
select core values promoting 21st-
century education.
With its acceptance, the Farmington
Hills-based school is the first and only
Jewish faith-based day school in the
country to be included in the select
128-member nationwide organization.
"Hillel is committed to insur-
ing that Hillel graduates are critical
and creative thinkers, collaborators
and effective communicators:' Steve
Freedman, Head of School, Hillel,
said. At the same time, Hillel also
provides an environment that fos-
ters authentic Jewish literacy that
gives our children the skills, tools,
information and exposure to person-
ally engage with Jewish sacred texts,
ancient to modern, in ways that
deeply impact who they are — mind
and soul."

Help Those Living
With Gaucher Disease
Gaucher disease is a rare inherited
disorder caused by a deficiency in a
particular enzyme. It is estimated that
approximately 1 in 40,000 to 60,000
people in the general population have
Gaucher — and it is the most common
genetic disease among Ashkenazi Jews.
People with the disease often expe-
rience severe bone pain and fatigue
along with other symptoms. During
October, you can show your support
for people affected by Gaucher disease
and make a great fashion statement
at the same time by taking part in
the Steps Ahead of Gaucher program,
which will be distributing free green
shoelaces to thousands of people in the
coming weeks.
Here's how it works: Go to www
stepsaheadofgaucher.com to order
your free pair of green shoelaces.
Wear the green laces during Gaucher
Awareness Month in October. Take a
photo of yourself wearing the green

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Library Rededication
At Holocaust Center
The Holocaust Memorial Center
Library will be rededicated in loving
memory of the late Gayle Sweetwine
Saini on Sunday, Oct. 13, at 11 a.m.
The library will become the Gayle
Sweetwine Saini Memorial Library
of the Jewish Genealogical Society of
Michigan.
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a donation to Kids Kicking Cancer, an organization that helps children manage
the stress and pain of their disease and treatments through personalized coach-
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As a result of this donation, KKC will be naming a room in its Metro Detroit
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