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Retirement
Community...
•Spacious 1 &. 2 Bedroom
Luxury Apartments
•Companionship
•Daily Activities
• Community Dining Room
• Free Transportation Service
• Gracious Surroundings
•Annual Family Picnic
• Optional Maid Service
• 3 Complete Meals Available
•Optional Linen Service
•Air Conditioning
• Beautifully Landscaped Setting
With Sidewalks
• Storage Lockers
• Helpful Management
& Staff
•Fully Equipped Kitchens
•Country Store
•Beauty Salon
•Wellness Center
•Wired For Cable TV
•Security .& Maintenance Service
• • Convenient Location
•Warm Family-Like Atmosphere
•Worship Services
•Greenhouse
•Registered Dietician
• Monitored Emergency
Call System
• Rental Rates From $740 Including Utilities
• Furnished Apartments Available For Short Term Lease
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28301 Franklin Road, Southfield, Michigan 48034
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Center Offers
Windsor Trip
Limited seating remains for
the Jewish Community
Center senior adult depart-
ment's trip to Windsor on
Aug. 10.
The bus will leave from the
Maple/Drake building of the
JCC at 9:15 a.m., then pick
up passengers at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris building.
The trip includes a tour of
the art gallery, lunch at the
museum restaurant, a city
tour of Windsor and a stop at
Jackson Park.
There is a - fee and par-
ticipants must bring proof of
citizenship. Reservations are
required.
For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, ext.
333, or Lila Raden, 967-4030.
Center Hosts
Book Review
Frances Weinberg will
review "Very Much A Lady"
at 1 p.m. Monday at the
Jewish Community Center's
Maple/Drake building. The
book is the true story of the
affair between the Grosse
Pointe headmistress, Jean ,
Harris, and the Scarsdale diet
doctor, Herman Tarnower.
There is a charge for non-
members. The program is
presented by the Center's
senior adult department.
For information, contact
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, ext.
333.
Yiddish Event
Is Planned
Sol Granadier will lead a
Yiddish activity today at
10:30 a.m. in Room 4 of the
Jewish Community Center's
Jimmy Prentis Morris
building.
The book fair video, "The
Siege" with Conar Cruise
O'Brien will be shown 10 a.m.
Thursday in the atrium.
A cruise down the Detroit
River -to Bob-Lo Island is
planned for Tuesday. There is
a charge.
Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
will speak on "Jewish History
Through the Eyes of the
Torah" at 1 p.m. Tuesday in
the assembly hall.
The second part of the
movie "Swing Parade" will be
shown at 2 p.m. Tuesday in
the assembly hall.
The widowed support group
will meet at 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday in Room 3. with
Judy Michaels.
The For Women Only Club
will feature a concert by the
Lubavitch Children's Choir
at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in
Jaffe Hall.
Aliza Shevrin, Yiddish
translator, will speak for the
Culture Club at 12:30 p.m.
Thursday in Jaffe Hall.
Abe Gornbein will lead the
Press Review, a current
events group, at 12:30 p.m.
Thursday.
An afternoon at Camp
Butzel will be held Aug. 5.
There will be entertainment,
refreshments and a tour of
the facilities. The bus will
leave the Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris building at 12:30 p.m. and
return at 4 p.m. There is a
charge.
For information on any of
the above events, call the
Center, 967-4030.
TRAVEL 1""'
Bar-Ilan Names
Mission Heads
Linda and Paul Zlotoff, and
Rochelle and Dr. Arthur
Lieberman, will be chairing
the second annual Bar-Ilan
"University on Wheels" mis-
sion Feb. 26-March 8, 1989.
Sharon Hart and Lawrence
S. Jackier, Bar-Ilan's Detroit
general chairmen, conceived
and led the first such msision
last March.
On most of the group's eight
travel days in Israel, par-
ticipants will be accompanied
by Bar-Ilan faculty. In addi-
tion, the price of the mission
will be subsidized by the
university.
For mission information,
call the Bar-Ilan office,
423-4550.
NEWS Imm"'"••
Asthma Affected
By Temperature
Rehovot — A three-year
ongoing pilot study on the in-
fluences of weather on
asthma in children has shown
that sharp fluctuations in
temperature increase the oc-
currence and severity of
asthma attacks.
The data, based on records
of 8,650 hospital visits by Pro-
fessor Yakar Kannai, a
mathematician at the Weiz-
mann Institute of Science in
Rehovot and Dr. S. Beer of the
Assaf Harofeh Medical
Center in Zrifin, indicated
that the detrimental effects
on asthma are even greater
when temperature fluctua-
tions coincide with changes in
humidity.
These differences, according
to Prof. Kannai, are most
marked in the late afternoon
and early evening, hours that
find children outdoors.