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EUROPEAN COFFEE HOUSE

Galina Feldman will entertain in a European
coffee house setting 12:45 p.m. Monday,
— April 19 for Holocaust survivors, families and
friends. Sponsored by DMC/Sinai Hospital
and the JCC.

YIDDISH CULTURE CLUB

Chaim Rosenthal will lead the Yiddish
Culture Club with lectures, poetry and
songs 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 20.

POETRY READINGS

7 -Claire

Levine will be speaking and reading
from her late husband's book of poetry,
"The Bud That Stays: Poetry, Prose and
Drawings; 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 20;

BALLROOM DANCING CLASS

The JCC and the Stardust Ballroom Dance
Studio present a three-week ballroom danc-
ing class 7:15 - 8:15 p.m. Tuesdays, April
20, 27 and May 4. Come with or without
partner. $30 members, $45 others.

IRELAND, ENGLAND, WALES

Meeting with Marilyn Wolf for those inter-
ested in traveling to Ireland, England and
Wales 10 a.m. Thursday, April 22.

GROWING UP IN ENGLAND

Stanley Somberg, a local businessman, will
speak on "Growing Up Jewish in England"
Ll p.m. Thursday, April 22. Free.

w. sLoortulunao JCC

For information or to RSVP, call the Jewish
Community Center, D. Dan & Betty Kahn
Building, 6600 W Maple Rd., West
Bloomfield, at (248) 661-1000.

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 248-426-6903.

PESACH TO SHAVOUT AT KAHN

"From Pesach to Shavout: Countdown to
Receiving the Torah" is a program especial-
ly for families with children 4-12 features
hands-on craft's during the seven weeks of
the omer. $3 per family before April 12, $5
thereafter or at the door.

Botsford

HEALTH CARE CONTINUUM

ARTS &
ENTERTAINMENT

28050 Grand River Avenue, Farmington Hills, MI 48336-5933

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For more listings, see "Out and
About" in the JN Arts 6-
Entertainment pages.

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FEi-EINY

ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY

"Our guests from

O n The Stage

'HIGH SCHOOL MURDER MYSTERY'

New York loved

Kimball High School Drama Club presents
The High School Murder Mystery 7:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, April 16-17 and 1 p.m.
Sunday, April 18 at the school, 1500
Lexington Blvd., Royal Oak. $10 includes
dinner. (248) 435-8500, ext. 222.

Jerry's band...

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Windsor, Canada

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- Larry & Judy Coe

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BEST BANDS AND SERVICE IN TOWN

Detroit Jewish News

4/16

1999

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