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June 21, 1985 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-06-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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THE MAGIC CONTINUES AT NIPPERSINK

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Plan your July Fourth Weekend Now! July 3-7.
Newly-remodeled guest rooms, dining room and lobby • Endless land and
water sports • Activities for every age group • Nightly entertainment.



Assumes Office

Sylvia Serwin, director of
Fleischman Residence, West
Bloomfield, officially took office
as president of Michigan League
for Nursing at its annual dinner
meeting at the Flint Hyatt Re-
gency.

Sunday-Thursday, every week in July, beginning the 7th. 3rd person, 9
years and more, will be $24 per day. Under age 3 will be FREE. $18 is
the rare for 3-8. Includes 3 meals a day and lots of play!
Call for information on our
PRE-FIRECRACKER SPECIAL • June 30-July 3
LATE SUMMER CHILDREN'S SPECIAL • August 18-August 30
4 and under FREE! Age 5-17, $18 is the rate.
AUGUST GOLF SPECIAL! FREE GOLF
August 25-30, $48- $68 per person, per day.

For reservations or information
Isadore Goldstein Agency
(313) 557-2566

based on double occupancy, plus tax and gratutities.

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July 12-14, Aug. 9-11, Aug. 16-18

August 23-25

$ 195 cP11;7'

• Round Trip Coach • 2 Breakfasts • 1 Dinner
• 2 Shows • 2 Nights Hotel/Victorian Inn

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$329

Nassau
from $409
California

from $449

Including round-trip air fare,
hotel and bonus extras.

California Fly/Drive

Orlando

Extras include Alamo Chevy Chevette, or
similar car, for 3 or 7 days. Free mileaget. Also
free day at Sea World.

Holiday Inn East of Disney
or Radisson Inn Maingate
Wyndham Hotel at Sea World or
Hilton at Walt Disney World

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days, 3 nights from $329
days, 7 nights from $379
days, 3 nights from $349
days, 7 nights from $449
days, 3 nights from $429
days, 7 nights from $629

Similar hotels may be substituted. Mon., Tues., Wed. or Thurs. departure; return any
day except Sun. Other days slightly higher.

Nassau/Paradise Island/
Cable Beach

Sheraton British Colonial
Hotel (Nassau)
Holiday Inn (Paradise
Island)
Paradise Island Resort and
Casino Paradise Tower
Cable Beach Hotel,
a Wyndham Resort

4 days, 3 nights from $409
8 days, 7 nights from $549
4 days, 3 nights from $459
8 days, 7 nights from $669
4 days, 3 nights from $509
8 days, 7 nights from $729
4 days, 3 nights from $509
8 days, 7 nights from $729

Similar hotels may be substituted. Midweek travel only. Weekends slightly higher.

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TRATFORD FESTIVAL

Orlando

Quality Inn Plaza

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2 Nights/Pillar & Post or Prince of Wales Hotel
• 2 BREAKFASTS • 2 COMPLETE DINNERS
• 2 THEATER TICKETS • R.T. COACH • CITY TOUR

(home of EPCOT Center/Walt DisneyWorld)

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• ROUND TRIP MOTOR COACH • CITY TOUR

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July (12-14) (26-28). Aug. (9-11) (23-25), Aug. 31-Sept._ 2

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JULY VACATION SPECIAL

the occasion of the 60th an-
niversary of the agency. Those
honored were: George M. Stutz,
Mary Lakoff, Dr: Lawrence H.
Seltzer, max M. Shaye, Sylvia
Jaffe, Merle Harris, Arnold
Faudman, Edythe Jackier,
Joseph Garson, Helen Shevin
and Gilbert Silverman.
Daitch reported on recent in-
novations in agency programm-
ing. He noted that the agency's
Group Apartments for the El-
derly Project now includes six
apartments, with 18 residents,
and that the agency's new In-
Home Respite Care Program,
supported by the Area Agency
on Aging 1-B and the Max M.
Fisher Jewish Community
Foundation, is currently helping
29 caretakers of frail,
homebound individuals, mostly
aged.
In addition, the agency has
dispersed $95,000 of Federal
Emergency Management
Agency funds for food to indi-
viduals and families in need, as
supplement to financial assis-
tance grants from the agency's
regular operating budget.
Stollman reported that RS has
resettled 15 immigrants from
the Soviet Union from June
1984 to May 1985, and that 194
families were provided counsel-
ing and volunteer services dur-
ing the year. In addition, the
agency continued to assist
Holocaust survivors in the proc-
essing of indemnification claims
against the West German gov-
ernment for crimes committed
by the Nazis.
Executive Director Samuel
Lerner noted in his annual re-
port that in 1984 Jewish Family
Service served:
• 3,635 families, of whom
1,211 were aged;
• 16 children in placement —
in foster homes, adoptive homes,
and residential facilities;
• an average of 172 clients per
week with kosher Meals-on-
Wheels;
• 213 clients of all ages who
were seen in 786 group therapy
sessions;
• 23 families who have been
provided with rent subsidies
through the Housing Relocation
Project;
• through the volunteer serv-
ices department, a total of
13,425 hours of service to
Jewish Family Service and Re-
settlement Service clients,
utilizing 172 volunteers. This
included 1,200 hours of service
by "Special Friends" for children
and adolescents;
• 296 families who received
39,792 hours of homemaker
service;
• 320 clients who received di-
rect financial assistance from
Jewish Family Service, and 50
families from Resettlement
Service.

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Rate of $449 covers round-ti_p air fare to Los
Angeles, San Diego or San Francisco and a
total of 2 nights at selected Holiday Inns
in any of these areas. Also an Alamo Chevy
Cavalier for 7 days, with free mileage Plus
other extras and discounts. Stay a minimum
of 7 days; return from any of these 3 cities.

Tues.,Wed. or Sat. departure; return any day except Sun. Other days slightly higher.

Check your professional Travel Agent for
full details. Or call Delta's Vacation Center
toll free at 800-523-7777. All tour rates are
from Detroit and are subject to change with-
out notice.

Prices are per person, double occupancy. Seats and accommodations
are subject to availability. Make reservations at least 7 days in
advance. Add taxes and gratuities. Prices shown are available during
certain limited travel periods; they can vary and may be higher
depending upon the actual date, day of travel and hotel selected.
Certain charges and fees cannot be assessed immediately, but can
only be collected on checkout or departure. tGas, taxes, rental
deposit and optional Collision Damage Waiver are extra.

DELTA GETS YOU THERE'

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