In any great recipe, there's always one special ingredient that makes the dish memorable.
At the Jewish Home for Aged, that
special ingredient is our Jewish
tradition. It's what sets Friday
evenings aglow with the warmth of
Shabbat candles, softly spoken
blessings, fresh baked challah, and
steaming bowls of kosher chicken
soup shared among old friends.
In addition, our nursing homes
have on-site clinics, medical and
rehabilitative services, social
workers assigned to residents and
families, and care designed for
the individual.
Jewish tradition sets - us apart;
turns our house into a Home, and
our residents into caring friends.
Occupancy Available
Contact Jerri Litt, MSW
532 7112
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Resident, Sarah King, 94 years old
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
Nursing Facilities: Borman Hall and Prentis Manor
Assisted Living: Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza
Wartell 60th
Mynne and Irving Wartell
recently celebrated their 60th
wedding anniversary. A fami-
ly dinner was held, attended
by son and daughter-in-law C.
FREE
Robert and Susan and grand-
children, Jeffrey (Kelly),
David and Julie, all residents
of California.
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Sinai Hospital Center
Plans Open House
Tips on proper child care,
labor and delivery and good
prenatal care will be
available at Sinai Hospital's
fourth annual Materna Tea,
an open house of Sinai's
Mothers and Infants' Center,
1-3 p.m., April 5.
The free afternoon event,
sponsored by Sinai's
Perinatal/Gynecology Nurs-
ing, will include tours of the
four units which comprise the
Detroit-based hospital's peri-
natal/gynecology department.
The event will also offer
educational booths and ven-
dor displays, as well as the op-
portunity to take part in the
popular "Ask the Nurse"
question and answer session.
Materna Tea is open to all
individuals and families in-
terested in childbirth and
women's health care services.
The nurse-guided tours also
will encompass Sinai's two
Family-Centered Care units,
where new mothers are
taught baby and self care.
Guests also will tour the
Women's Health Care Unit
which provides care to women
throughout their life span.
Finally, the tour will take in
the Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit (NICU) which annually
handles about 10 percent of
Sinai-born babies.
There will be door prizes
and a drawing for gifts. For
reservations by March 29, call
493-5500.
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Hebron Curfew
Follows Attacks
Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Israeli army clamped a
curfew on downtown Hebron
after local Arabs and Jews
traded grenade attacks.
The first grenade was
thrown in the morning at an
Israel Defense Force sentry
box guarding Hadassah
House, a Jewish enclave.
One soldier was slightly
injured. But the grenade
fragments did considerable
damage to the military post.
The attack occurred only
minutes after children living
in Hadassah House left for
their kindergarten in the ad-
jacent Jewish township of
Kiryat Arba.
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