I'd like my Sarah to live at home, but I don't know if I can keep this up much longer." The Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program can help. City Of Hope Names Honorees Older adults with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders will benefit from: • A safe, caring environment • Therapeutic activities and socializing • Personal care and health monitoring Kosher meals and snacks Family members will receive respite and support. For information, call Peter Ostrow, (248) 559-5000 Locations: Opening soon: Rose and Sidney Diem Building,JewishVocational Service, 29699 Southfield Road,Southfield.Opening late 1999: Peter and Dorothy Brown Center, Jewish Home and Aging Services,6710VV. Maple Road,West Bloomfield A program of the Jewish Home and Aging Services and JewishVocational Service, in collaboration with the Detroit Medical Center and theAlzheimer's Association-Detroit Area Chapter. lewishe% ind* 4 YE! JEWISH HOME AND AGING SERVICES CIES This Jvs f1 1 0 is -Pecieration Allied Jewish Campaign stil 1 join the 1999 Maccabi Detroit Team You can SPOTS ARE STILL AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TEAMS : Houston, Texas August 6-13 Co-ed sports leadership program for 17 years olds: band Oscar of the City of Hope Reva Greenspan/Helen Rosenberg Chapter. Members for more than 20 years, the Korobkins were (-\ instrumental in many of the fund- raising programs and helped develop the Entertainment book The Korobkins The Monasts and candy sales pro- grams. "I'm very Four metro Detroiters will honored to receive this award and receive the Epstein Award Sunday wish Oscar were here to share it from the City of Hope National with me," Lillian said. Medical Center and the Beckman Two additional winners are Ben and Ilene Monast, members of the Research Institute, a non-profit Sophie and Harry Hoffman Chapter national health care organization. The award will be presented at a for more than 10 years. The noon luncheon held at the Monasts are life members and DoubleTree Hotel in Novi. The helped initiate the annual golf classic Epstein Award, created in memory benefiting pediatric cancer. Irene served as treasurer and programming of local City of Hope charter mem- ber Natalie Epstein, is given to the vice president. "We are honored to couple or individual who has exem- receive this tribute in Natalie Epstein's memory," Irene said. plified outstanding dedication and For luncheon information, call service to the City of Hope. Two of this year's recipients are Beverly Woronoff, (248) 851-5062. Lillian Korobkin and her late hus- . • !- : , §§.,i•A it :+;, r • A.11.7:poi •Volleyball •Gymnastics •Dance •Racquetball •Bowling •Basketball (boys ages 13-14) Columbus, Ohio August 8-13: 'Volleyball •Golf •Soccer (boys and girls) •Baseball (boys ages 15-16) Cherry Hill, New Jersey August 15-20: 'Swimming Call Harold Friedman by May 17, at 669-8184 Bat Mitzvah Women V rl 0 iviONT ° BLANC RAYMOND WEIL GENEVE Watches RAD() GUCCI MOVADO TISSOT In Crosswinds Plaza Corner Of Orchard Lake Road And Lone Pine Road 248.539.1181 itymulton CAIWNOSMSS ORIS —SWISS Made lVaich?s- Sime7,1904 LONGINES Maurice Lacroix Adat Shalom members, families and friends will share in the bat mitzvah celebra- tion of five women of the congregation at 9 a. M. Friday, May 21, the first day of Shavuot. Marking the observance will be Ellen Gruskin, Deborah Stein Rosenbaum, Karen Resnick, Florine Mark Ross and Amy °lender