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May 19, 1989 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-05-19

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SYNAGOGUES

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your loved ones while you're gone.

Progressive Care is a professional
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cated to assisting your loved ones when
you're not there.

Progressive Care offers experienced
personnel who serve in homes, hospi-
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by not only meeting their clinical require-
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❑ Male Attendants
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Tessler Installed

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Michigan region. He is co-
chairman dental division of
the Allied Jewish Campaign
and chairman dental division
of the State of Israel Bonds.
Also being installed will be
Arthur Smith, first vice presi-
dent and board chairman;
Franklin Levy, second vice
president; Alfred Bricker,
third vice president; Beatrice
Mondry fourth vice president;
Joseph Mash, treasurer;
Sidney Blackman, financial
secretary; Joel Shapiro, recor-
ding secretary; and trustees
Marcia Anstandig, Stuart
Farber, Dr. Gerald Katzman,
Dr. Phyllis Seel, Charlotte
Tessler, Jerrold Zabel and
Seymour Zate.
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper

Ex-Kalamazoo Mayor
Gilmore Cited By JNF

Jim S. Gilmore, Jr., owner,
chairman, president and chief
executive officer of Jim
Gilmore Enterprises, will be
honored by the Jewish Na-
tional Fund on June 7 at
6 p.m. at the Kalamazoo
Hilton, Kalamazoo.
Dinner co-chairmen are:
William R. Biggs, Dr.
Theodore Cooper, Willy Nor-

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FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1989

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will be the installing officer.
Cantor Ben-Zion Lanxer and
the synagogue choir will per-
form the service.

I LOCAL NEWS I

So, before you leave, be sure there's someone to care
for the one you care about.

Call Progressive Care at

Dr. Warren Tessler

Center of Kalamazoo; life
member of the March of
Dimes; honorary member of
the board of trustees,
Michigan, Alvin Bentley
Charitable Foundation; past
chairman, United Fund and
Muscular Dystrophy cam-
paigns; and the Israel Bond
Drive.
Gilmore served as mayor of
Kalamazoo from 1959 to
1961. He was a United States
House of Representatives can-
didate in 1980. He also is a
member of the Republican
National Advisory Baord;
Republican Senatorial Inner
Circle; Republican Congres-
sional Leadership Council;
and was a former delegate to
the Republican National
Convention.
For dinner information,
contact Laurie Nosanchuk at
JNF, 557-7016.

Apartments For
Mentally Ill

Jim S. Gilmore, Jr.

dind, Jr., Marc A. Schupan
and Joshua T. Weiner.
At the dinner, Gilmore will
receive JNF's highest honor,
the Tree of Life Award, given
"in recognition of professional
and humanitarian leader-
ship."
Gilmore is a member of the
board of trustees of Bronson
Methodist Hospital and the
Kalamazoo Foundation;
member of the Western
Michigan University Founda-
tion; member of the board of
directors, Alexander Graham
Bell Association for the Deaf
and the Family Service

Kadima, Jewish Residential
Care and Support Services
for the Mentally ill has
established an apartment
program.
The goal of the program
is to promote continued
skills for independent living.
Each client will be responsi-
ble for maintaining the apart-
ment, shopping for groceries,
planning leisure time and
gaining and maintaining
employment.
The apartments are located
in southern Oakland County
in an area which affords
clients public transportation,
stores, medical facilities and
leisure opportunities.
Eligible participants must

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