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January 05, 1996 - Image 99

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-05

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Thank You

The staff, families and residents of Menorah House would like to
express their deepest thanks to those who took time from their day
to lend a hand on December 25.

Your generous spirit and thoughtfulness made for a lighter load for
the staff and added to the quality of life and enjoyment of our
residents.

Anniversaries

As the year closes, we wish to thank our many, many volunteers who -
have dedicated countless thousands of hours in an effort to make
more meaningful the lives of our residents by offering themselves
through activities, direct service, or friendly visiting.

We particularly wish to thank our dear friends from the JHA Auxiliary
who share their time and kindness on a daily basis. These wonderful
women brighten the lives of our residents. Their generosity and hard
work are most appreciated and the impact they have on this fability
is immeasurable.

May the new year find all our friends and volunteers healthy and
happy. Our door is always open for new friends and volunteers.

~ Zen a ra h 9

Raisin 61st

Jack and Helene Raisin cele-
brated their 61st anniversary,
Helene's 80th birthday and
Jack's 82nd birthday recently in
Las Vegas. They were honored
by their children, Joan Peven
Smith of Miami, Lois Arkin of
Los Angeles, Richard Raisin of

HOUSE

Clarkston and Judy Singer of
Scottsdale. Grandchildren, Dr.
Deborah Peven of Minneapolis,
David Peven of Southfield and
Shari, Steven, and Scott Singer,
all of Scottsdale, also celebrated
this very special occasion.

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January 4th - 5th - 6th

Eder 50th

Charles and Beatrice Eder re-
cently renewed their marriage
vows at Congregation Beth Abra-
ham Hillel Moses on their 50th
wedding anniversary. Partici-
pating in the ceremony were
their seven grandchildren: Ben-
jamin and Marla Pinsky, Bryan,

Kimberly and Steven Eder, and
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