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Richard Keidan and Charles Main NORMA JEAN & EDWARD MEER APARTMENTS 6760 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus Sunday, October 12th, 2-3:OOpm To reserve your seat call JEWISH SENIOR LIFE 248-592-1154 Complimentary Valet & Shuttle Available The Jewish Fe= OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT eh a it gla, t A cut above the rest Dr. Barak Tanzman Board Certified Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Vaser® Assisted Hi-Def Lipo Sculpture Breast Augmentation, Reduction, Lift and Reconstruction Ultrasound Liposuction Fat Grafting Face Lifts Facial Peels Eyelid Lifts Brow Lifts Rhinoplasty (nose) Tummy Tuck Lip Augmentation Facial Implants Nasal Augmentation Prominent Ear Surgery Laser Resurfacing Post Bariatric Surgery Full Body Reconstructive Surge Northpointe Building 27901 Woodward Avenue, Suite 100 Berkley, MI 48072 1 William Carls Drive Suite G131 - South Garden Entrance Commerce, MI 48382 Hand Surgery Latisse® Botox® Juvederm® U.S. Elections: What Do They Mean For Israel? David Victor of Bloomfield Hills, the former national president of AIPAC, will speak and answer questions on "The Upcoming U.S. Elections and Their Impact on U.S.-Israel Relations" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Sculptra® Voluma® Skin Care Programs Email: chauplasticsurgery@gmail.com I 248-799-2880 Visit our website for a full list of specific procedures www.chauplasticsurgery.corn 1946030 26 October 9 • 2014 Stars Guitars Event Aids Kids Surviving Cancer When a child beats cancer, it's usually not the end of the story; it's only the end of the first chapter. • Two-thirds suffer health issues relat- ed to their lifesaving treatments. This includes heart/lung/kidney diseases, developmental delays, vision and hear- ing problems and more. • Missed school, cognitive impairment and learning disabilities, all secondary to their prior therapy, affect their educa- tion. • The families are often financially devastated. Drs. Charles Main and Richard Keidan both feel it's unacceptable if everything possible isn't done to ensure that these children and young adults are function- ing at their maximum capacity. Stars Guitars is an annual fundraising event that enables countless children to receive appropriate health care at the Long-Term Follow-Up Clinic and an opportunity to go to college thanks to the Charles Main M.D. Pediatric Cancer Survivor Scholarship Fund. Keidan's Detroit2Nepa1 (D2N) Foundation funds the clinic, which is held twice monthly, and provides funds for anyone without insurance or those that have expenses not covered by their insurance. The scholarship fund pro- vides $2,000 annually as long as recipi- ents remain in school. This year's event is Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center in Dearborn. The doors open at 6 p.m., with festivities that include a strolling gourmet dinner, a silent auction featuring signed celebrity guitars and more, and a concert featur- ing the band America. For tickets or information, including the list of available autographed guitars and other auction items, go to www starsguitars.org or call (248) 551-9887. Tickets are $75 and $125, and all dona- tions are tax deductible. Victor led the American Israel Public Affairs Committee for two years, 2008-2010. When he addressed the AIPAC convention at the end of his term, David Victor Victor said, "Each year, we are joined by larger and larger numbers of non-Jewish friends who understand that a strong Israel is not merely a Jewish value, it is an American value!' The event is sponsored by the Jewish Bar Association of Michigan (JBAM) and is open to the public. The cost of the talk is $5. JBAM and AIPAC members will be admitted at no charge. For infor- mation, contact JBAM president Rachel Loebl at (248) 733-5530 or rachel@ loebloffice.com. Fundraising Professionals To Fete Volunteer At Dinner The Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Detroit Chapter (AFP) will recognize Jack Kaufman as a Distinguished Volunteer at its Annual National Philanthropy Day Dinner, Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Cobo Center in Detroit. Kaufman has sup- ported Jewish Family Service for more than 12 years, bringing his financial expertise to the executive com- mittee. He and his Jack Kaufman wife, Rozann, gener- ously support the JFS' transportation program, helping to provide 30,000 rides annually to 800 homebound individuals. He donates regularly and challenges friends and colleagues to give to JFS. To buy tickets, visit www.afpdet.org . Famie's PBS Show Looks At Aging Women's Health Issues A part of Detroit filmmaker Keith Famie's 13-part series The Embrace of Aging: The Female Perspective on Growing Old will air on Sundays at 2:30 p.m. on Detroit Public Television begin- ning Oct. 12. Included will be several Michigan Jewish women. The series follows a previous series on the male perspective of aging. Detroit journalist Desiree Cooper takes viewers around the world to hear the wisdom of 100-year-old women and medical experts to understand heart dis- ease, cancer and other ailments. Viewers will also discover the power of a nurtur- ing mother and the value of lifelong rela- tionships between women. Presenting sponsors are NuStep and the A. Alfred Taubman Medical Institute at the University of Michigan Medical School.