Where Caring
Comes Naturally.
THE QUALITY OF CARE.
The Marvin and
Betty Danto Family Health
LOCATED ON THE JEWISH
COMMUNITY CAMPUS.'
Care Center is a unique
THE QUALITY OF CARING.
Research shows that
quality, personal care is at
health care facility. The
dents' needs and prefer-
care services in an envi-
ences in health care. Which
ronment respectful of the
is why the Danto Family
Jewish faith and heritage.
Health Care Center's most
Our services include
staff. People who truly put
a catered living setting for
their hearts into caring for
long term residents, sub-
their patients and residents.
acute programs for
And for those first
patients transitioning
attracted by the building's
between an acute care
physical appeal, rest assured
hospital and home, and a
that it's carried throughout
specialized self-contained
the complex. With a lovely
unit to care for
chapel, luxurious rooms,
Alzheimer's patients.
mahogany furniture, brass
Quality-driven sub-
trim and elegant attention
acute programs provide a
to detail that combine to
level of complex medical
create a warm relaxing
care or rehabilitation not
atmosphere.
available in most nursing
We believe the center
centers, at a cost signifi-
is an attractive addition to
cantly lower than an
the Detroit metropolitan
extended hospital stay.
area. Stop in or call to
arrange a personal tour.
We would love to show you
how at the Danto Family
Health Care Center
caring comes naturally.
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MARVIN AND BETTY DANTO FAMILY
HEALTH CARE CENTER
6800 W MAPLE ROAD
EST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322
810-788-5300
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Epstein, Lena Rose Epstein, Bri-
an Michael Fiander, Benjamin
Isaac Fisher, Gabriel Clair Hall,
Lynn Briney Itskovitz, Lisa Dale
Korotkin, Kimberly Alison
Mizell, Amy Lynn Pappas, Min-
da Patt, Eric Matthew Riger,
Michael Ryan Robinson, Bryn
Rachel McCammon Rosenfeld,
Lori Ann Rubinstein, Adam
Winston Saxe, Michael Jason
Siegel, Michael Benjamin Si-
mon, Nicole Faith Singer, Jen-
nifer Rebecca Soble, Serge
Sorser, Logan Caisse Wert and
Jennifer N. Zeidman.
Adat Shalom
Youth Awards
exceptional feature is its
24-hour nursing care in
110
Adat Shalom Synagogue mem-
bers, families and friends will
share in the bat mitzvah celebra-
tion of four women of the congre-
gation at 9 a.m. on Wednesday
June 11, the first day of Shavuot.
the top of the list of resi-
Center offers multiple
C-
Adat Shalom
Bat Mitzvah
Bat mitzvah celebrants.
Marking their bat mitzvah ob-
servance that day will be Susie
Berman, Marilyn Feingold,
Michal Korman and Sharon Rock-
lin A special kiddush in their hon-
or will follow the service.
Mikvah Group
Program Set
The Chabad Community Mikvah
Association will sponsor a new
monthly women's program to cel-
ebrate Rosh Chodesh, the begin-
ning of the Hebrew month. The
first event will take place 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, June 4, at the
home of Mrs. Alex (Sara) Skoczy-
las, 6309 Rose Blvd., West
Bloomfield.
The speaker, Chaya Sarah Sil-
berberg, will discuss "What's So
Important about Rosh Chodesh
Anyway?" Refreshments will be
served, and there is no charge.
To respond and for directions,
call the Torah Center (248) 855-
6170.
Temple Beth El
Honors Students
The 1997 graduates of Temple
Beth El Religious School will
be honored at Shabbat Services
8 p.m. Friday, May 30. This
year's graduating seniors are
.Brandon Jeffrey Castiglione, Erin
Kate Lenchner, Kathryn Ruth
Mayer, Jonathon Allen Nyquist,
Tanya Rebecca Shaye, Jon
Spencer Stone, Joshua Syme,
Seth Bradley Talmer, Raymonde
B. Wert III, Evan Alistair Zacks
and Faina Sara Zolotarev. An
Oneg Shabbat in their honor will
follow services.
Twenty-four Beth El Religious
School students will reconfirm
their Judaism at 5 p.m. Hav-
dalah service; Saturday, June 7.
Members of the class include Ja-
son Ruyan Canvasser, Jodi Re-
becca Charnas, Joshua David
Beverly Betel and Rachel Weiss
are this year's winners of the ei
Adat Shalom Synagogue's
Madelon and Louis Seligman
Youth Education Award for con-
tinued pursuit of Jewish educa-
tion. Beverly and Rachel were
among 21 students who were
recognized by the Education and
Youth Department at the con-
gregation's recent Ronnie Posen
Youth Luncheon.
Other top award winners
were Marcia Gordon, who 1 0
was presented with the Louis
and Lena Linden Memorial
Award for the greatest aptitude
shown for leadership in Jewish
life; and Ryan Vieder, winner
of the Ronnie Posen Youth
Award for distinguished service
and devotion to religious lead-
ership.
The Howard Weber Youth
Participants awards for distin-
guished service and devotion to
chapter and synagogue were giv-
en to Ari Breshgold, Eric Ceres-
nie, Lysee Erman, Sarina Fogel,
Lisa Gordon, Amy Klein, Kyle
Miller, Eric Rosenblum, Michael
Schostak and Leah Weiss.
For their diligent service, de-
votion and participation in chap-
ter activities, seven sixth- and
seventh-graders won Shoresh
Youth Awards: Jordan Berman,
Justin Ceresnie, Joshua Ger-
shonowicz, Sara Sallen, Shana
Supowit, Lauren Wolok and
Zachary Yost.
B'nai Moshe
Plans Classes
Applications are now being ac-
cepted for students in kinder-
garten-eighth grade in the B'nai
Moshe Education Program. It fea-
tures Shabbat morning classes for
kindergarten-sixth grade and
Monday afternoon classes for
grades three-seven. There is a dis-
count for each child enrolling by
July 1.
Classes begin with orientation
Wednesday, Sept. 10. For details,
contact Rita Abramson, (248) 788-
06500.
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