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A Special Supplement to the Beacon Newspaper the Glass Touch MARCH 2009 — WASHINGTON BEACON 49 A Special Supplement to The Beacon newspaper 1910 2010 HEBREW HOME OF GREATER WASHINGTON 100th ANNIVERSARY Obama’s visit to Ring House, see page 4 March 2009/No.12 Emanuel Harod, a mechanical special revolving table to assemble complex engineer who pursued a second career as a stained-glass artisan, objects, rulers, clamps, pins, patterns, and brings his talent and workshop orderly boxes of assorted colored glass to Ring House. purchased from a Kensington supplier. Evincing the same imagination, spark, and mechanical design skills for all skill that have thus far marked his output, kinds of woodworking projects. In Harod seems poised to continue his immer- addition to crafting elegant furniture sion in the world of stained glass, one that for his home, he also conceived and has afforded him boundless pleasure. built elaborate doll houses. How This spring, Manny Harod will host a elaborate? One boasted 32 windows, demonstration/workshop at Ring House electrical lighting, a winding stair- for fellow residents and others on our case, seven fireplaces, siding, shin- campus interested in gaining insight into gled roofing, an etched glass front the process and creative possibilities of The Glass Touch door, and furniture for every room. stained glass. ■ As a self-taught stained glass By Emily Tipermas artist, Harod essentially established a Artistic vision and engineer- second career. After retooling his wood- ing prowess go arm in arm for working space into a fully equipped Manny Harod, a retired Getty Oil workshop for a business he called “A mechanical engineer and, for two Touch of Glass, Stained Glass by Emanuel decades, an accomplished stained glass Harod,” he began producing pieces rang- craftsman. Now, thanks to encouragement ing in size from spectacular window and he has received from Ring House staff display panels, Tiffany-style lamps and since his August 2008 arrival, Harod, 89, chandeliers to smaller unique items, includ- continues to pursue his passion for creating ing clocks, mirrors, plant holders, kaleido- stained glass decorative objects in a small scopes and hanging medallions. Today, seated in his cozy studio at Ring by Suburban Video Photo terrace-level space that he has converted Vivian Pollock, 2008 Guardian Leadership into a studio. House, Harod is surrounded by the instru- Award recipient, and Isaiah Leggett, Montgomery When Harod retired in 1987, he was ments of his trade: grinder, soldering iron, County Executive, enjoy the 55th annual already an enterprising artisan, using his numerous pliers, glass saw and cutters, a Starlight Ball. HEBREW HOME OF GREATER WASHINGTON • SMITH-KOGOD & WASSERMAN RESIDENCES • LANDOW HOUSE RING HOUSE • REVITZ HOUSE • HIRSH HEALTH CENTER • RESEARCH INSTITUTE ON AGING 2009 A Time to Aunt Events Meet our Choose, Minnie for medical Luncheon Save the Date A Time to Date: Wednesday, everyone staff May 13, 2009 Location: Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center Listen Speaker: Ann Brashares, best selling author of the Traveling Pants book series Invitation to follow. Page 2 Online registration opens on March 9th. Page 5 Page 7 50 MARCH 2009 — WASHINGTON BEACON A Prayer for Healing By Rabbi Jim Michaels Heal me, Lord, and I shall be healed, save me and I shall be saved. In my illness, Lord, I turn to You, for I am your creation. Comfort me, Lord, and shelter me in Your love. Your strength and courage are in my spirit, And Your powers of healing are within my body. Blessed are You Lord, the faithful and merciful Healer. Amen May it be Your will to restore me to health. Rabbi Michaels D.Min., director of pastoral care at the Charles In my illness I have learned what is great and what is small. E. Smith Life Communities in Rockville, MD. His prayer was I know how dependent I am upon You. My own pain and anxiety have been my teachers. printed in a Focus on Healing supplement to The National May I never forget this precious knowledge when I am well again. Jewish Post & Opinion, January 21, 2009 issue. Generation to Generation “A Time to Choose, A Time to Listen” Initiatives When a resident of the Hebrew Home has not communicated Daily life brims with choices that call for immediate decisions. As for preferences for end-of-life treatment, family members often seek choices that could determine the end of our lives, however, these we put off. guidance from Rabbi James Michaels. He assists them in sorting Medical professionals and clergy experienced with caring for people who through sensitive issues where uncertainty exists. approach death say this is a mistake. The Hebrew Home also has an Ethics Committee, which “I urge people of all ages to consider what medical treatment they would families can consult for guidance in reaching acceptable solutions like as life draws to an end,” says Rabbi James Michaels of the Hebrew Home from a religious, ethical or medical perspective. of Greater Washington. “Once they reach their own conclusions, they should As a way to focus public attention on the importance of communicate their wishes clearly, preferably in writing.” He recommends: end-of-life choices, Rabbi Michaels has been instrumental in • Learn about end-of-life issues and the choices they present. organizing two free lectures that address this topic. • Make decisions about these choices as they might affect you. Rabbi Michaels received his rabbinical ordination at New • Communicate these decisions to your loved ones. York’s Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute of Religion. A • Speak with friends and relatives about decisions they have made board-certified chaplain, he earned his doctorate in Ministry at for themselves and prepare to honor them. the Graduate Theological Foundation, Indiana, where he specialized in bereavement counseling. Two free lectures on end-of-life choices This spring, the Hebrew Home presents two free lectures psychologists using literature on aging as a for the community that look at aging Jewishly, ethically, med- basis for reflection on clinical work. ically and emotionally. “A Time to Choose, A Time to Listen” On April 23, at 7:30 p.m, at the Jewish offers Jewish perspectives on end-of-life choices, and brings Community Center of Northern Virginia, in two outstanding speakers to the podium, Carol Hausman and Fairfax, Rabbi Dayle Friedman will speak Rabbi Dayle Friedman. on “Walking the Narrow Bridge: Jewish Attend one or both of the presentations. The lectures are Sacred Wisdom for Our End-of-Life sponsored by the Hurwitz Lecture Fund of the Hebrew Home Dilemmas.” of Greater Washington and are presented at no charge. Rabbi Dayle A. Friedman, MSW, MAJCS, On March 31, 7:30 p.m., at the Jewish Community Center BCC, is a pioneer in the development of a in Rockville. Carol Hausman will speak on “How Jewish Jewish spiritual vision for the second half Values Enhance our Relationship with Elderly Relatives.” of life. She is the founder and director of Carol Popky Hausman, Ph.D., is a Hiddur: The Center for Aging and Judaism of clinical psychologist, gerontologist and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. She founding coordinator of the Washington is the author of the new book, Jewish Visions Jewish Healing Network. She is a clinical for Aging, and the editor of Jewish Pastoral assistant professor of psychiatry at Care: A Practical Handbook from Traditional Georgetown University School of and Contemporary Sources. She was recently Medicine and is co-chair of the Center named to the Forward’s list of 50 influential for the Study of Psychotherapies for Rabbi Dayle Carol Hausman American Jewish leaders. the Aging at the Washington School of Dessert and coffee will be served. RSVPs Friedman Psychiatry. She has taught and written on aging, spiritual sup- encouraged but not required, www.hebrew-home.org. For port groups, and integrating spirituality and psychotherapy. additional information call Rabbi James Michaels at the Hebrew She also co-facilitates a monthly seminar for psychiatrists and Home, 301.816.7711. ■ Page 2 | March 2009 www.smithlifecommunities.org LifeTimes MARCH 2009 — WASHINGTON BEACON 51 A buoyant bouquet of freshly cut flowers is a LET THE HEBREW HOME BE YOUR treat for anyone, and Hebrew Home residents are no DESIGNATED DRIVER. Donate your car and help the elderly. exception. Send flowers today to mark holidays, birth- • Free towing and tax deductible days and special occasions! For information or to place an order, contact the Hebrew Home’s Volunteer • Eliminate the hassle of selling Department at 301.770.8333 or visit us online • Cars, RVs, trucks, and boats all accepted at www.hebrew-home.org/family. • Licensed wholesale dealer in MD CALL 301.770 .8329 Nicholas Simmonds, Vice President for Development and Public Affairs, left, and Warren R. Slavin, CEO/President of Charles E. Smith Life Communities, right, thank Governor Martin O’Malley for his role in recommending $650,000 in state funding for Revitz House. The grant will be used for a new canopy at the entrance that will accommodate emergency vehicles and for a health center. Lessons of a Lifetime project wins national recognition This past fall, Charles E. Smith Life Communities formed a clinical affiliation with the University of The Associates of Jewish Homes and Services for the Aging has selected a Maryland’s Schools of Nursing and Pharmacy. volunteer program at the Hebrew Home, “Lessons of a Lifetime®: The Ethical Will These students were among the first group of 20 Project” as the winner of its national 2009 Programming Award. In this program, Bachelor of Science in Nursing students to come to the Hebrew Home as part of their clinical rotation. student volunteers interview seniors living on our campus using a 22-question survey They completed 404 hours of training.
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