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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1987
Sharon Fleischman and
Barbara Nusbaum have been
named co-chairmen of the
Jewish Home for Aged's
Mezuzah Project, a program
to fund the replacement of
more than 300 mezuzot at
Borman Hall and Prentis
Manor.
At Borman Hall three ma-
jor door posts were affixed
with mezuzot: the front en-
trance, in honor of Paul and
Marlene Borman by Gilbert
Borman; the main synagogue,
in memory of Edward Fleisch-
man by Freida Fleischman
and family; and the candle-
room, in honor of Irving and
Barbara Nusbaum by Bar-
bara Nusbaum.
The dedication and affixing
on the fourth major doorposts
at Prentis Manor was made
in memory of Nathan H.
Scholnick, by Diane and Mor-
ton Scholnick. For informa-
tion about the Mezuzah Pro-
ject, call Borman Hall,
532-7112.
The Nosh Nook at Fleisch-
man Residence/Blumberg
Plaza in West Bloomfield, has
new Wednesday evening
hours, 7-9 p.m. Weekly hours
are Monday through Friday,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday,
10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Everyone
is welcome.
To volunteer at the Home
For Aged, call Iris Mickel,
director of community ser-
vices, 532-7112.
'Chanukah Show'
At The Center
Puppeteer Beth Katz will
perform "The Chanukah
Show," an audience participa-
tion puppet show for all ages
at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in Shiff-
man Hall of the Jewish
Center.
At 2 p.m. children and their
families will visit different
craft tables where they will
make menorot; Chanukah
cards, edible art, wrapping
paper, and eat latkes.
There is a fee.