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BORMAN HALL page 8

issues...But I don't know. In my
heart I feel that if we can't fix
it this time, maybe we shouldn't
fix it."
And what if the Home closes?
Dr. Yerian said the state, in
conjunction with Detroit's
Department of Social Services,
would assume primary re-
sponsibility for the relocation of
residents.

"There are plenty of empty
beds in Wayne and Oakland
counties," he said. "The kosher
food would probably be the
biggest obstacle. We'd try our
best, but it would be a chal-
lenge."
Said Robert Naftaly:
"I'm not asking the 'what
ifs.' "

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Borman Chronology

September 11, 1992
"It's a tall order. But we're
not going to just hire consul-
tants and temporary staff (to
overturn the Level A deficien-
cies). We want to make the
changes permanent."
Arnold Budin
Executive Director, JHA
October 23, 1992
"It turns your stomach to see
what's in that report — and Pm
not quarreling with what the
state found."
Jack Schoen
President, JHA
November 27, 1992
"Borman is not too old to fix.
I am fairly optimistic it will not
close. A lot of people are work-
ing very hard to tackle a series
of problems in a short time."
Dr. Richard Yerian
Chief Medical Consultant,
State Department of Public
Health
December 4, 1992
"This is a rebirth for the
Jewish Home for Aged."
Carol Rosenberg
Director of Community
Relations and Development,
Jewish Home for Aged

Arts Foundation
Hosts Concert

The International Arts Foun-
dation will hold a benefit con-
cert 8 p.m. Aug. 11 at the
Italian American Cultural
Center in Warren. The con-
cert will feature an evening of
romantic songs with tenor
Enrico LaRicca and pianist,
June Dahl.
The proceeds from this
benefit will help underwrite
the I Cameristi 1993-1994
season. There is a charge.

Outdoor Concert
At Prudential

The Southfield Parks and
Recreation Cultural Arts
Division will present the
Tailgate Ramblers in the
Summer Concert Series 7

February 26, 1993
"This is the culmination of a
great deal of time and hard
work. We have been focusing
on the crisis. Now it is time to
do the rest."
Robert Aronson
Executive Vice President,
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit
March 19, 1993
"There are always people
who will say we are spending
too much on Jewish homes and
housing for the aged."
Herb Shore
National
President,
Association of Jewish Homes
for the Aged
March 19, 1993
"Take a deep breath, give us
a break, and I will put systems
in place so that this doesn't
happen again."
Denise Bortolani-Rabidoux
Executive Director, Jewish
Home for Aged
July 9, 1993
"I believe we'll still have
problems after the inspection."
Denise Bortolani-Rabidoux
Executive Director, Jewish
Home for Aged
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p.m. Aug. 1 at the Prudential
Sunbowl, located behind the
3000 Prudential lbwn Center.
Concert goers should bring
lawn chairs or blankets.

Musical Society
Plans Fall Season

September will mark the of-
ficial beginning of the
1993/94 concert season of the
Musical Society of the
University of Michigan with
performances by two renown-
ed artists: jazz legend Betty
Carter and operatic soprano
Jessy Norman. Additional
For a brochure containing
complete performance and
ticketing information on the
1993/94 season, call or write
the University Musical Socie-
ty, Byrton Memorial Tower,
Ann Arbor, Michigan
48109-1270, 764-2538.

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