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ital status, medical profile and
extenuating circumstances is re-
quested on the form and will be
considered when making fund-
ing determinations.
After the congregations have
reviewed applications to gather
a sense of their financial respon-
sibility, a staff member of the
ME will proceed with the initial
screening process. A joint panel
of the implementation commit-
tee and Federation's Education
Division will make final deter-
minations.
Checks will be written to the
congregations but mailed to the
families to present.
"I think this partnership shows
the support Federation has for
the education and religious in-
stitutions," Mr. Nachman said.
"This is a pilot year. If there are
oversights or inequities, we'll an-
alyze them next spring and do
some fine-tuning." ❑
Congregations Watch
As Rabbis Come And Go
JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER
R
abbi Julian Cook recently
announced his plans to re-
sign as associate rabbi of
Temple Beth El because of
what he calls "the nature of the
rabbinate."
Rabbi Cook said his plans for
the future are still up in the air.
"People move on in their lives,"
said Rabbi Cook, who has been
with the temple for six years.
'There is nothing unusual about
this from my perspective."
Herbert Kaufman, president
of Temple Beth El, said the rab-
bi's decision was not a surprise.
"We have known for some time
that he has wanted his own pul-
pit," Mr. Kaufman said. 'The con-
gregation is sad he is leaving.
He has been warm, profes-
sional and a wonderful member
of our staff"
A Beth El search committee is
looking for another rabbi and, ac-
cording to Mr. Kaufman, it
should reach a decision shortly.
Adat Shalom Synagogue re-
cently completed its search for an
associate rabbi.
This summer, Rabbi Daniel
Nevins will join Rabbi Efry Spec-
tre, whose contract was just re-
newed through October 1999.
Rabbi Nevins was ordained yes-
terday at the Jewish Theological
Seminary in New York. ❑
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Celebrates 15 Years
JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER
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hortly after her husband live in an apartment building
died, Ethel Feldman was with other residents and do
asked if she would partici- things out in the community. The
pate in a new group-apart- set-up is very homey."
ments-for-the-elderly program.
Three residents, each with
She anxiously accepted. Today, their own room, share an apart-
she is the only original resident ment and every apartment is pro-
still living in the Jewish Family vided with a geriatrics worker
Service group apartments for the who cares for them. The workers,
elderly.
who are mainly Russian women,
On Sunday, she and the 20 provide social support and corn-
other residents will be among panionship. They also shop, cook,
those celebrating the 15th an- clean and do laundry.
niversary of the program.
"It's really a lovely program,"
JFS rents seven apartments at Mrs. Feldman said. "We are like
North Park Place in Southfield for one big family. I get along won-
this assisted living program. Its derfully with my roommates. We
goal is to keep the elderly in the go to a lot of functions like picnics,
community for as long as possible. parks, shopping and lunch —
Fifteen years ago, the program wheelchairs and all."
began with two apartments and
This Sunday's celebration will
a handful of residents. It has ex- include live music, and Max Sosin
panded to seven apartments and is the master of ceremonies.
has served 90 people during the
"The residents requested this
15 years.
party," Ms. Bayer said. "Fifteen
"What makes this program dif- years seems like a large number
ferent is that the residents are in to us. We want people to realize
the community," said Jan Bayer, we're here and honor those who
GAEP program manager. "They have helped." ❑
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