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15th JARC Home
In Beverly Hills
The Milton and Sylvia
Pierce Home, JARC's 15th
home for adults with devel-
opmental disabilities,
recently opened. The pur-
chase of the Beverly Hills
home was made possible
with a gift from the Pierces.
Four women with develop-
mental disabilities live in
They used to do
special things for Seniors.
But that was before all
their changes.
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Madison Bank and their
Silver Club for Seniors.
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to make a change.
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the home.
The Pierce home was
developed in conjunction
with the Michigan Depart-
ment of Mental Health,
which provides operating
funds.
A fall dedication is
planned.
Family Abuse Is
March 8 Topic
A communitywide program
on abuse will be presented
by B'nai B'rith Women and
the Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El 7:30 p.m. March 8
at the temple.
"It's In Our House, Too"
will address abuse in the
Jewish family. Speakers are
Debby Greening, a psychol-
ogist in marriage and fami-
ly counseling; and Janice
Goldfein, a therapist in pri-
vate practice.
There will be a question-
and-answer period followed
by refreshments. There is
no charge.
Exodus Legends
Is Breakfast Topic
Dr. Burton L. Visotzky, pro-
fessor of Midrash and inter-
religious studies at the
Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, will be the guest
speaker at the breakfast
study session sponsored by
the Detroit Friends of the
Seminary, 8 a.m. March 9 at
the Jewish Federation
Building..
Dr. Visotzky's presentation
is titled "Tidbits For Your
Seder: Legends Of The Ex-
odus Not In the Haggadah."
A continental breakfast
will be available starting at
7:45 a.m. There is a charge.
The Study Session is open to
the community at no charge.
For reservations, call the
Seminary office, 258-0055.
Burton Visotzky
T'chiyah Plans
Purim Service
Congregation T'chiyah will
celebrate Purim with a
special service and reading of
the megillah March 6 at the
main sanctuary, 1035 St. An-
toine at Monroe in
Greektown.
The synagogue also will
hold a "Heimish" outreach
Shabbat morning service
March 13 at the Workmen's
Circle in Oak Park.
The Purim service will be
organized by Larry Stettner,
Corinne Asher and Ida
Warshay.
The outreach service in
Oak Park will be led by
Naomi Pinchuk and Nea
Schindler.
All services are open
the public.