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November 20, 1987 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-11-20

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ARE YOU OUT OF
CONTROL?

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Is Shopping For Clothes A Painful Experience?

Do You Avoid Looking At Yourself In The Mirror?

YES

If you answer
to one or more
of these questions . . . I believe
I can help you change that.

BERNICE GARON



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443-5550

661-5536

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Kosher & Sugarfree Available

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• Custom Bedrooms
• Wall Units

• Dining Rooms

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BIG BIG DISCOUNTS

Specializing In

this capacity he acts as
liaison to a variety of ethnic
communities, including all
major Jewish organizations.
From 1970 to 1973, he was
the executive director of the
Young Social Democrats. He
spent the following 11 years
with the United Federation of
Teachers in New York City. In
1983, he moved to Washing-
ton D.C., to work for the U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights
where he served as the direc-
tor of the office of programs
and policy and editor of New
Perspectives, the commission's
magazine.
The series is co-sponsored
by Temple Beth El. The
welcome will be given by
Jerome Ash, president and
Rabbi Dannel Schwartz,
senior rabbi. The public is in-
vited, and there is no charge.

The Perfect Gift
Solution For The Holidays
3is IN 7 1
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: TOASTER OVENS
EUREKA VACS

it? $119.00 INTERPLAK:

TOOiN BRUSH, $77.88

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The most luxurious
convalescent facility in
the Metro Detroit area

Hillel Has
Silent Auction

Hillel Day School will host
"L'Chayim '87" a silent auc-
tion at 7 p.m. Saturday follow-
ed by a live auction at 9 p.m.
The evening, complete with
cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and
live music by Stuart Rogoff,
will be held at Mat Shalom
Synagogue.
The items to be auctioned
off include: the use of condos
in Snow Mass and Vail, Colo.;
a round-trip for two to Atlan-
tic City; Red Wing Steve Yzer-
man's jersey; Detroit Piston
Vinnie Johnson's shoes plus
other autographed sports
memorabilia; studio time
with WNIC's Dick Shafran as
he broadcasts life; use of a
cellular car phone for one
year; memberships to health
clubs; special commissioned
art works; furs; jewelry and
more.
Committee co-chairmen are
Amy Cutler and Alita Cyrlin.
For tickets and information,
call Marcia Fishman,
851-2394.

This extraordinary nursing center is conveniently located in West
Bloomfield. It offers outstanding medical, nursing and rehabilitative
care in an elegant setting. While the facility specializes in providing
skilled nursing care, it also has accommodations for those in need of
"assisted" or "supportive" care.

Spacious Mini-Suites and Deluxe Semi-Private Accommodations
All have private baths and are professionally decorated. Some of
the suites have their own walk-in spa-tubs! Every suite has a
magnificent view of either the enclosed courtyards or the
wooded park-like grounds. The entire center is 100% equipped
with a sprinkler system for maximum safety.

The Unique "Town Center Plaza"

The Plaza is a cluster of special shops inside the facility where
residents and visitors can enjoy each other's company. • A
Pub • Snack Shop • Beauty Salon • A Flower and Gift
Shop • An Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Parlour. No other facility
has anything like it for socialization and enjoyment.

Fine Dining

Exciting and Varied Activities

The facility has a full range of varied activities and planned
recreational opportunities to keep residents involved and mentally
stimulated. Residents can participate as much or as little as they
choose. Our programs fit the individual — not the other way
around.

Seeing is believing. Honor us by a visit. Let us show you the
most extraordinary facility in the area. Our courteous admissions
staff is available to discuss the proper and most appropriate
placement for the resident.

Weekdays: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays: 12 Noon - 5:00 p.m.

Appointments can always be made to suit your special needs or
convenience.

• Deluxe semi-private rates
begin at $55 per day

• Private mini-suite rates
begin at $99 per day

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Delicious appetizing meals are graciously served at well-
appointed tables in our beautiful dining room by a friendly and
attentive staff. All therapeutic diets are meticulously prepared and
carefully monitored under the direction of executive chef Paul
Wolshon, formerly of the Marriott Hotels. Linger over your
dessert, as you would in a fine restaurant.

6445 West Maple (15 Mile Road), West Bloomfield, Michigan 48033
(Opposite Corner of Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield)

KOSHER MEALS AVAILABLE

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Call 661-1600

Area Code 313

THE DETROIT JEWISH_NEWS

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