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July 09, 1999 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-09

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OUR 12 MONTH CD
AT AN
Heat? Whatileae i
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LENDER

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7/9
1999

14 Detroit Jewish News

248 - 737 - 7122

Left:
Daniel Ferman, 5,i
got his kicks from
a kickboard.

Lots of people sweltered in
last weekend's heat and
humidity. Not Julie
Winham, 5, who got a laugh
from her swim instructor,
Katie Boelio, at the new
Huntington Woods swim-
ming pool.
The pool, dedicated
Saturday, is part of a $5-
million upgrade of recre-
ationalfizcilities. It includes
a water slide with an 89-
foot flume and six lanes for
races. 7ero-depth entry"
makes it easy for small kids
and people with physical dis-
abilities to get into the swim.

Groner Recuperating

Irwin Groner, senior rabbi of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, has been
hospitalized for rehabilitation at William
Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak after
experiencing what he described as a mild
stroke two weeks ago.
Sounding clear and articulate,
Rabbi Groner said by phone Tuesday
that his "intellect, speech and memory
are unimpaired," adding, "Doctors
anticipate that I will have a complete
recovery.
On Wednesday, he was listed in sta-

ble condition at Beaumont. He was
hoping to be released by this weekend.
He has been a rabbi at the syna-
gogue since 1959, becoming senior
rabbi in 1967. In 1978, he was named
rabbi for life.
Rabbi Groner suffered the stroke
while he and his wife, Leypsa, were
visiting in Oslo with a friend and con-
gregant, U.S. Ambassador to Norway
David Hermelin, who underwent
surgery last year for a brain tumor and
is still receiving treatment for it.

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