9-(04 AgenewA Resettlement Service Sinai Hospital of Detroit 24123 Greenfield Rd. Southfield 48075: 559-1500 Samuel Lerner Bernard H. Stollman 6767 W. Outer Dr. Detroit 48235 Louis & Vivian Berry Health Center 28500 Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington Hills 48018 Blumberg Professional Office Building 14800 W. McNichols Rd. Detroit 48235 Goldin Health Care Center 6450 Farmington Rd. West Bloomfield 48033 Samuel & Lillian Hechtman Health Center 31500 Telegraph Rd. Bingham Farms 48010 Oakland Internists 28625 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield 48034 President Executive Director In conjunction with HIAS, the interna- tional Jewish immigrant aid organization, Resettlement Service provides housing and other assistance to new immigrants settling in the Detroit area. In addition, it coordinates Federation agency programs designed to help newcomers. Jewish House of Shelter 24123 Greenfield Rd. Southfield 48075: 559-1500 Samuel Lerner Jerry Bielfield President Executive Director Under the supervision of Jewish Family Service, the Jewish House of Shelter offers temporary housing to transients and homeless persons. For referral to Sinai Hospital physicians and services, call 1-800-248-DOCS (3627) Jewish Federation Apartments Sinai Hospital is a 615-bed major health care facility which offers both primary care and medically advanced specialty services. Nearly 20,000 patients are ad- mitted every year. The hospital occupies a 36-acre site in northwest Detroit. Sinai Health Services also operates five health care centers. Anna and Meyer L. Prentis Towers 15100 W. Ten Mile Rd. Oak Park 48237: 967-4240 Lillian and Samuel Hechtman Apts. 6700 W. Maple Rd. West Bloomfield 48033: 661-5220 Dr. Hershel Sandberg Helen Naimark President Executive Director Prentis Towers and Hechtman Apartments accommodate older adults on modest in- comes who are able to function indepen- dently and maintain their own living quarters. Activities and day programs are offered on site and at the nearby Jewish Community Centers. Another structure is being built on the Oak Park campus. Jewish Home for Aged Borman Hall 19100 W. Seven Mile Rd. Detroit 48219: 532-7112 Meyer L. Prentis Manor 26051 Lahser Rd. Southfield 48034: 352-2336 Edward I. & Freda Fleischman Residence 6710 W. Maple Rd. West Bloomfield 48033: 661-2999 Alan S. Funk Daniel M. Clark President Bruce E. Thal Chairman of the Board Jewish Community Council 21550 W. Twelve Mile Rd. Southfield 48076: 354-1050 Ofra Fisher Jerry Knoppow President Executive Director UHS offers Jewish educational opportu- nities for all ages, including nursery school (in partnership with several area syna- gogues), afternoon classes and Hebrew High School. Classes for hearing impair- ed and handicapped children are available. The Midrasha, College of Jewish Studies offers formal adult education, including Hebrew language and courses in Judaica. Jewish Information Service Executive Vice-President United Jewish Charities 163 Madison Ave. Detroit 48226-2180: 965-3939 Martin S. Kraar Samuel Frankel President President United Hebrew Schools/ Midrasha The Home provides residential care for older adults requiring assistance. Resi- dents at Borman Hall and Prentis Manor • receive medical care, therapy and nursing supervision. Fleischman Residence was created for those who do not require nurs- ing care. Fees are based on ability to pay. Day care services are also available. Secretary United Jewish Charities manages com- munal properties and financial resources, including endowment and trust funds. Earnings generated by invested assets are distributed for a wide range of charitable purposes. Irving A. Shapiro Hebrew Free Loan Association Jewish Community Center