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Announcement

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Congregation Shomer Israel

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Is Conducting Services
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Niagara Falls Is Site of First
Home for Aged Extended Trip

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ABE M. FERGAL

18960 Snowden
Everybody Is Welcome

The Jewish custom of
beginning the day at sun-
down is based upon the
biblical passage in
Genesis 1:5, "And there
was evening and there
was morning, one day."

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Mary Soverinsky, seated, a resident of the Jewish
Home for Aged, accompanied by Jean Arkin, a member
of the Women's Auxiliary for the home, relaxes at Niag-
ara Falls during the first out-trip sponsored by the JHA.
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Twenty-one residents members and the activity
of the Jewish Home for director were a staff
Aged took a vacation to physician, two nurses, an
Niagara Falls recently, orderly, two aides and the
the first JHA-sponsored assistant executive direc-
out-trip in its 69-year his- tor, Sylvia Serwin.
Serwin followed the group
tory.
by car, in the event that
For two days residents immediate transportation
of the Jewish Home for for an individual became
Aged enjoyed the falls necessary at any time dur-
and other area attrac- ing the trip.
tions. It was a culmina-
While in Niagara Falls,
tion of months of plan-
the residents visited the
ning and preparation by
Floral Clock, the School of
many of the home's staff,
Horticulture Greenhouse
volunteers and residents.
and Gardens and viewed
the
falls both by daylight
The idea for the trip
and with the night il-
was originally suggested
last spring by Charles S. lumination. Each resi-
Wolfe, the home's execu- dent had a room which
tive director. He intended overlooked the falls, and
to bring to the nursing the group dined in a roof-
home population the op- top restaurant which also
offered a view of the falls
portunity for travel, but
in a manner which would
ensure that the needs
particular to this group
would be met.

The Women's Auxiliary
of the Jewish Home for
Aged actively supported
the idea. Together with
Cheryl Riskin, activities
director, and Marilyn
Fishman, axuiliary co-
chairperson of resident
trips, details of the trip
were finalized.

Among the prepa-
rations was the location
of naturalization certifi-
cates, birth certificates
and alien registration
cards for all those who
would be traveling to the
falls through Canada.
The majority were not
American born, but im-
migrants to the United
States from Central and
Eastern European coun-
tries.

Acconipanying the res-
idents, were staff mem-
bers with whom the resi-
dents were all familiar,
and who represented a
number of different de-
partments. They offered
the vacationers total care
while away from home. .
Joining six auxiliary

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