Moving to THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN means you can enjoy spacious one- or two-bedroom apartments, a wealth of activities, fine dining, a health and wellness program—all in a close-knit, community of friendly neighbors. All this on top of $7.2 million in renovations! If you're looking for retirement living, assisted living or Alzheimer's care, let a new home at THE FOUNTAINS be the key for your future. Call us today for more information or to schedule a personal visit. v .ems „,a ,6,;,,,s to the revt:Y "a.cf‘. \\(‘eck(9°,: ,,, ■ .th msoc:‘2,60r\ CAeolory ,vo start ,g tbell ta Oa bus `NA\ .00,,c‘tips.1/4./ur Pre 01-bekrf`ev Petio\t oroo We're building a eineig o h rb h d me. khb at a t i °nneeSw NTAINS TH E AT FOU FRANKLIN 5 - It ‘ 28301 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48034 www. thefo u n tai ns. co m There are Many Ways t o Pick DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • Borders Books • Barnes & Noble • Hillel House • Mainstreet Books • Michigan Union Bookstore • Nicola's BOOkS, A Little Professor Books Co. • Zingerman's 8/6 1999 Better Safe Than Sorry! safes unlimited Eliminate Safely Deposit Fees WE CAN PROTECT YOU! 248-858-7100 fire Resistant Sak Visit Our Fully Stocked Showroom 1991 ORCHARD LAKE RD. • SYLVAN LAKE MON, TOES, THURS, FM 8:30.5 • WED 8:30.2 • SAT 2-5 Federation Honors Marion Freedman Marion Freedman, director of the Neighborhood Project, will receive the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's fourth William Avrunin Fellowship in Continuing Professional Education. The award, which includes a stipend, rec- ognizes the partnership between the two arms of Federation, lay and profession- al, and the role communal workers play in Mario 71 Freedman strengthening the ur community. Freedman serves on the Jewish News Advisory Committee, the board of the Oak Park Business and Education Alliance and the Detroit Medical Center Women ' s Advisory Committee. She recently chaired the Berkley Community Schools Advisory Committee. Freedman is president of Temple Beth El and has worked with the Neighborhood Project for nearly 12 years. The Neighborhood Project, a pro- gram of Federation, seeks to enhance the vitality of the Jewish community in Oak Park and Southfield by offer- ing interest-free loans and home- improvement loans, sponsoring spe- cial events and fostering communi- ty-building activities. r-- United Way Funds Go To JVS Jewish Vocational Service received $419,119 from United Way Community Services to provide a variety of career development pro- grams and employment services. The funds were raised during United Way's Torch Drive, which provides allocations to 130 health and human service agencies in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. "JVS is very appreciative of this long standing partnership with United Way," said JVS executive director Barbara Nurenberg. JVS is a non-profit, non-sectarian agency serving job seekers and employers in metropolitan Detroit.. Last year, JVS served 12,782 people.,_,