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PUAH Celebrates 18 years with Annual dinner and release of New Song!

PUAH the leading jewish fertility organization Annual Dinner Tuesday January 13th, Giving Birth to the Future
January 13, 2009 at the Manhattan Beach Jewish Center, 60 West End Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
Please join  Julius R. Nasso, Man of the Year Nediva Schwarz, Woman of Valor Dan Goldschlag, M.D., Physician Honoree Susan Lobel, M.D., Physician Honoree Sara Shulevitz, Young Leadership Award Naomi Mauer, The Jewish Press, Community Service Award Andrew Sagliocca, Esquire Bank, Corporate Honoree for an inspiring and wonderful evening! NEW Musical presentation with Shloime Dachs. Song composed by: Cecelia Margules and Rami Yadid and is entitled “Song of the Cradle”. To hear the song press play below.

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For more information please visit our website at: www.puahonline.org

ABOUT PUAH:

PUAH Institute, established in 1990, has helped thousands of couples suffering from infertility through the process of building a family. Staff members have an extensive breadth of knowledge enabling PUAH Institute to handle everything from complicated medical inquiries to relevant halachic questions. Couples receive the benefit of PUAH Institute’s expertise in a private and compassionate environment conducive to their needs. Professional expertise is also available to the general public through a wide variety of lectures, seminars and training courses. Participants at these sessions include rabbis, physicians, healthcare providers and couples, all of whom share the common goal of raising awareness about reproductive health issues at both the social and medical levels.


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