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November 20, 1998 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-20

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You've Lived A Life
Of Dignity, Independence
And Choice.

At Botsford Commons' Assisted Living Center
You Don't Have To Change A Thing.

Announcing the opening of Botsford

Commons Assisted Living Center. This innova-
tive facility, located in an historic and newly
renovated Albert Kahn-designed building in
Farmington Hills, offers a caring environment
for those who need support to maintain daily living routines.
Residents receive assistance only with the services needed and
requested, encouraging each individual to remain as inde-
pendent as possible in a safe and secure environment.
Center residents retain privacy and comfort in individual
apartments while their psychological and social needs are met through a
variety of programs and group activities. Easily accessible community living,
dining and social areas complement comfortable accommodations with private
baths and generous space for treasured personal furnishings. The center features
a chapel, clinical offices and a full range of health care services including geriatric
assessment programs. As an older adult, you've lived a life that has been one
characterized by dignity, independence and choice. It should continue to be.
• When you choose Botsford Commons Assisted Living Center, you insure that
the next chapter of your life is filled with the same richness of choice and indepen-
dence to which you are accustomed and that you deserve.

For more information, call 248-477-1646.

Botsford

HEALTH CARE CONTINUUM

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60 Detroit Jewish News

DETROIT MUSE IIEWS

FENBY-CARR

SIMONE VITALE

QUIET STORM

There are
Many Ways
ick Up the

Now available @ these

ANN ARBOR
LOCATIONS:

• Borders Books
• Barnes & Noble
• Hillel House
• Mainstreet Books
• Michigan Union
Bookstore
• Nicola's Books,

(A Little Professor Books Co.)

• ZingerMarl'S

Community

Volunteers
Relieve Workers

Families and individuals of all ages
are invited to comfort the elderly,
help at a shelter, serve food to the
hungry or perform other tasks at the
annual Jewish Federation Volunteer
Extravaganza, Friday, Dec. 25.
Starting at 9 a.m. from the Max
M. Fisher Federation
Building in Bloomfield Hills,
groups of ] 0 or more volunteers,
directed by a site coordinator, will
head out to work at each location.
Many agencies are seeking volunteers
to relieve workers who wish to spend
the holiday with their families.
The Volunteer Extravaganza is a
cooperative venture of the Jewish
Federation's Community Outreach
and Education Department, Young
Adult Division, Women's Campaign
and Education Department, Business
and Professional Women and
Michigan/Israel Connection.
Reservation deadline is Dec. 11.
For information or to register, call
Jodi Berger, (248) 203-1486; or
Andrew Echt, (248) 203-1455.

Beit Midrash
Text Study

"How Can G-d Allow Suffering?" will
be the subject of next week's Beit
Midrash, an interactive text study
series for adult learners co-sponsored
by Eilu v' Eilu and the Limud
Program of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek 8-9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25,
at the Laker Education Complex,
2075 Walnut Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. The session will be led by
Rabbi Stephen Weiss.
The Beit Midrash introduces par-
ticipants to the traditional Jewish -
study format in which students pair
up to read and discuss a specific Bible
text and commentaries, followed by a
group discussion led by the instruc-
tor. This is a free, drop-in series and
runs on Wednesday nights through
Dec. 16.

JPM Seniors
Activities Set

The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center will host an
afternoon of entertainment with
Vivian Stollman and the Senior Choir
accompanied by Sonny Lipenholtz

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