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Bornstein Clinic Dedication

Psychoanalytic Institute has provided
The dedication of the Mel Bornstein
reduced-fee psychoanalysis and psy-
Clinic for Psychoanalysis and
chotherapy in Farmington Hills and
Psychotherapy will be held from
Ann Arbor,” said Aisha Abbasi, M.D.,
2-4 p.m. Saturday, June 24, at
chair of the steering commit-
32841 Middlebelt Road,
tee overseeing the project. “We
Farmington Hills. A dedi-
have never, until now, been able
cation ceremony will be
to collect reimbursement from
followed by a tour of the
insurance companies. Our pri-
new offices located in the
mary mission is to broaden the
Michigan Psychoanalytic
base of those we might serve
Foundation building.
in the community by enabling
The clinic evolved
people to use their insurance to
through a gift from Dr.
Dr. Mel Bornstein
help them underwrite the costs
Mel and Audrey Bornstein
of therapy.”
of Franklin and by sub-
The Mel Bornstein Clinic
sequent donations from
plans to receive the accreditation of
friends and members of the Michigan
the Commission on Accreditation of
Psychoanalytic Institute and
Rehabilitation Facilities, which will
Society, as well as a grant from the
meet the requirements for reimburse-
American Psychoanalytic Association
ment from most insurance compa-
Foundation. The clinic is a separate
nies, including eventually Medicare
nonprofit corporation.
and Medicaid. •
“For over 40 years, the Michigan

Bike Ride Event Raises
Funds For Polish Jewish Life

by Jordan Weiss, Lowell Weiss,
Mark Kowalsky and Ron Sollish.
“I’m riding to support a great
community organization dedicated
to spreading light and Jewish life in
what was once a dark place. This is
an event of solidarity and persever-
ance,” Weiss said.
Ride for the Living was inspired
by Robert Desmond, a member
of the Krakow Jewish community
who rode his bicycle 1,250 miles
from London to Auschwitz, visit-
ing WWII sites of liberation along
his journey. Desmond established
the Ride for the Living to celebrate
Krakow as not only a place of loss,
but also as an expression of hope
for the future of Jewish life in
Poland.
To register, go to https://jew-
ishdetroit.org/event/ng-satellite-
ride-for-the-living. A $36 donation
is required to participate in the
ride. For details, call Judy Lansky,
(248) 205-2535. •

The Metro Detroit Jewish commu-
nity will hold “Detroit Ride for the
Living,” a 55-kilometer (34-mile)
fundraising bike ride, at 8:30 a.m.
Sunday, June 25, in a harmonious
expression of support for the Jewish
Community Center of Krakow. The
ride will mirror the annual Ride
for the Living in Poland, started in
2014, where cyclists gather from
around the world to ride from
Auschwitz to Krakow (55 miles) to
commemorate Jewish history and
celebrate the miraculous rebirth of
Jewish life in Poland today.
The Detroit Ride will raise funds
to support the rebuilding of Jewish
life in Krakow. It will leave from
the Huntington Woods Recreation
Center and travel to the Detroit
River and back, including an
extended break in Corktown. The
ride is hosted by NEXTGen Detroit
and the Israel and Overseas depart-
ments of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit and is chaired

Bernstein To
Speak At
Bais Chabad

the Torah Center.
Guest speaker is the
Hon. Richard H. Bernstein,
associate justice of the
Michigan Supreme Court.
Blind since birth,
Sara and Morris Tugman
Bernstein is a tireless activ-
Bais Chabad Torah Center
ist for disabled rights. He
Richard Bernstein
will celebrate its 43rd Annual
has spoken for Chabad
Dinner at 6 p.m. Wednesday,
around the world and will
June 21, at the Young Israel of Oak
speak on “Overcoming Obstacles.”
Park,15140 W. 10 Mile Road. This
Dinner chairman is Neal Craft,
year’s honorees are Andrea and
with Alan Zekelman serving as hon-
Andrew Feuereisen and Cindy and
orary chairman.
Pinchus Wolf. Both couples have
For tickets or information about
been associated with Bais Chabad
participating in the souvenir jour-
for decades and both have contrib-
nal, contact the Torah Center at
uted greatly to the development of
Bctc770@aol.com. •

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