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July 10, 1998 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-07-10

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4460 Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
Phone: 248.6831010

gent aired crOestWoomfi'eld

Preparing

Assisted living,

in

Studios and suites with private baths
Three well planned daily meals
Emergency call systems
with catered services Housekeeping and linen services
Round the clock staffing

Nurse manager
Leautiful surroundings Personal care assistance
Medical supervision
Spa with pool and exercise room
created especially
Scheduled activities
Game room
Library
for older adults.
Hair salon
Sundries shop
,:u5Z
Transportation
Valet parking for residents

A Campus

The Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan finishes
readying the site for its Campus of Living Judaism.

Includes all utilities with the exception of telephone and cable television
Call Renee Mahler at 248.683.1010 for additional information

the yachtsman

Outdoor Apparel

1105 S. Adams • Birmingham, MI v 248 • 723 • 9838
YOUR LARGEST SOURCE OF PATAGONIA JUST GOT
BIGGER! NOW ON THE CORNER OF LINCOLN AND ADAMS.

Wm.

APP'

1 MILE
NORTH

Patagonia

NNW !

David Rosenman's

mom PlUIRCHASIERS

7/10
1998

20

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Rabbis Yitschak Kagan and Berel Shemtov of the Michigan Lubavitch Foundation
at the site of the synagogue.

JULIE WIENER
Staff Writer

0

n the first yahrtzeit of the
passing of Lubavitcher rebbe
Menachem Mendel
Schneerson, the Lubavitch
Foundation of Michigan broke
ground for its Campus of Living

Judaism on a 40-acre plot of land
abutting the Jewish Community
Campus in West Bloomfield.
Three years later, with sewer lines
installed and roads awaiting their
asphalt paving, the ground is almost
ready. The Lubavitch Foundation is
soliciting contractor bids and prepar-
ing to erect the campus's first three

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