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February 25, 1983 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-02-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 25, 1983 43

Home for Aged Project Benefits Impaired

Robert
Steinberg,
president of the Jewish
Home for Aged, has an-
nounced the creation of
Project Support, a new day
program at the Meyer L.
Prentis Manor, offering
daily therapeutic services
for impaired Jewish elderly.
The new program is de-
signed to serve the Jewish
aged who have varying
levels of mental and physi-
cal disabilities. A central
feature of the program is the
desire to provide a period of
respite for family care-
givers.
ROBERT STEINBERG
The project offers indi-
vidualized care by trained therapy, nursing, social
staff in occupational work and other specialized

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weekly is required. The
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For information, contact
Renee Mahler at the Jewish
Home for Aged, 352-2336.

Bloch to Lead
Bonds' PMs

Ivan S. Bloch will serve
his second copsecutive term
as president of the Metro
Detroit Israel Bond Prime
Minister's Club during
1983, it was announced this
week by Sam Rich, general
chairman of the Detroit Is-
rael Bond campai&-n. _

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Purim's here! Be of good cheer!

Put on your masks, arrange your costumes,
Turn up the music, fix your festoons!
Draw the curtains, begin the first act,
With Esther & Mordechai, in figure and fact!

Purim greetings to the entire Jewish community, from
the makers of

IVAN BLOCH

The Prime Minister's
Club is an honor society of
men and women who pur-
chase $25,000 or more an-
nually in Israel Bonds.
Bloch and his wife,
Linda, have been desig-
nated Canal Founders by
the state of Israel, in
appr,eciation of their
loans of seed money to
help launch the
Mediterranean-to-Dead
Seas Canal energy proj-
ect.
Bloch is a member of the
boards Yeshivath Beth
Yehuda, Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, National Men's ORT
and the Lubavitcher Cen-
ter. He is a member of the
Holocaust Memorial Center
of Detroit COmmission. He
was honored recently by
Yeshivath Beth Yehuda as
recipient of its prestigious
Golden Torah Award.

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group, observed that rela-
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