, arentzng Author To Give Talk et us paint you a picture of the best care possible or a loved one with Alzheimer's disease. THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN now has The co-author of the pregnancy and child-care book series, What To Expect, which has 13 million copies in print, will be guest speaker at the Alicia Joy Techner Memorial Parenting Conference at Temple Israel. Arlene Eisenberg Arlene Eisenberg, who has been writing in the health field for .° years, will speak at 7 p.m. Thursday, \- 1s April 29. She was one of the early pro- moters of seatbelt awareness and stress testing. Temple Israel's Family Life Center is co-sponsoring the event. For informa- tion, call (248) 661-5700. the largest private accommodations for Alzheimer's care in the area. We offer a high staffing ratio (one caregiver for every six residents during the day) and an intimate, home-like atmosphere We're also taking the lead in an innovative new program called The Eden Alternative,' which brings plants, birds, animals and children into our community to create a more stimulating, To reserve a place in our picture-perfect Alzheimer's care program, call Century Of History The Jewish Community Center's lec- ture series, in cooperation with the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan, will look back over the past 100 years of histo- ry in the American Jewish communi- THE FOUNTAINS ty. The series will begin on Thursday, 22. Anita Norich, professor and author who specializes in Yiddish lan- guage and literature, will speak on "Jewish Culture in America." The series will continue on Thursday, May 6, with Todd Endelman, historian, author and the University of Michigan's William Haber Professor of Modern Jewish History. Endelman's lecture is titled "The Changing Agendas of American Jewry: From Making Jews American to Making Jews Jewish." Concluding the series on Thursday, June 3, Regina Morantz-Sanchez will discuss "Becoming Modern: American Jewish Women in the 20th Century." Morantz-Sanchez is a professor in the Univserity of Michigan's history department, specializing in women's history and the social history of medi- cine. All lectures are free and will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit. This program is supported by the Boaz Siegel Culture Fund and the Institute for Retired Professionals. AT FRANKLIN We're building a new neighborhood, one neighbor at a time. 28301 Franklin Road • Southfield, Michigan 48034 www.thefountains.com MDJN040999. The Margot and Warren Coville Apartments ):1) 13.kx:••:: , 0,...8 ■ 11.>1111“ A Quality Assisted-Living Alternative for the Elderly *Spacious, furnished apartments with private bedrooms for assisted living Supportive services provided by trained geriatric care staff and social workers *Kosher-style meals, Holiday Celebrations and Social/Recreational Activities If someone you know desires a shared, family-like setting, please call Jan Bayer at 248 559 1500 - - ewish Family Service Mrtronolitan DetrOit Detroit Jewish News 4/9 1999 43