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December 29, 1989 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-12-29

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I LOCAL NEWS

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Barbara and Gerald Cook are greeted by Yavne children and teachers.

Teitel Trust Helps
Yavne Day Care

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1989

being administered by his
nephew, Detroit attorney
Gerald S. Cook, a memer of
Federation's Board of Gover-
nors. Cook and his wife, Bar-
bara, have visited Yavne
twice. On their first visit they
saw the need for the new day-
care center.
The couple returned from
their second visit in
November. "The walls and
roof have been erected, and
the people in the
neighborhood are very pleas-
ed to have this help from
Detroit Jewry," said Cook.
The Teitels operated
Mendelson's Atlantic Resort
in South Haven with Mrs.
Teitel's family, the
Mendelsons. Following Mrs.
Teitel's death in 1964, Ben
developed and operated apart-
ment buildings in western
Michigan. He died in 1985.

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Yavne, Detroit's Project
Renewal city in Israel, will
have a new children's day-
care center named in memory
of Harriett and Ben Teitel.
The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion announced the receipt of
a major gift from the Ben N.
Teitel Charitable Trust
toward construction of the
center, which is scheduled to
open next fall.
The trust also helped build
the Harriett and Ben Teitel
Jewish Federation Apart-
ments, which recently opened
in Oak Park. Mr. Teitel fund-
ed the Jewish Vocational Ser-
vice's Herman Teitel Senior
Adult Workshop, along with
other programs and facilities
at the Holocaust Memorial
Center, Hillel Day School and
the Jewish Home for the
Aged.
The Ben N. Teitel trust is

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Crosswinds Mall

4301 Orchard Lake Road
at Lone Pine, Suite 419

West Bloomfield, MI 48033
Phone (313) 626-0811

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Home For Aged
Hosts Speaker

Esther K. Shapiro, director
of the City of Detroit's Con-
sumer Affairs Department,
will be guest speaker for the
Auxiliary Jewish Home for
Aged (JHA) membership pro-
gram noon Jan. 18 in the
JHA Borman Hall Activity
Center. A tour of the
renovated portions of Borman
Hall will be conducted follow-
ing a luncheon and Shapiro's
presentation entitled, "What
you don't know can hurt you."
Formerly a daily radio per-
sonality on consumer affairs
on Detroit radio station WWJ,
Shapiro currently writes a
weekly column for the Detroit
Free Press and conducts a
call-in-show on radio station
WXYT AM 1270 every Sun-
day from noon to 2 p.m. In ad-

Esther Shapiro

dition, she does a daily two-
minute consumer tip broad-
cast at noon.
There is a donation. For
reservations by Jan. 11, call
Kathleen Fink, 661-8320.

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