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January 21, 2000 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-01-21

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The Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program can help.

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: Dorothy and Peter Brown Centers at Jewish Vocational Service,
29699 Southfield Road, Southfield and, opening early 2000, at Jewish Home
and Aging Services, 67 I 0 W. Maple Road,West Bloomfield

A program of the Jewish Home and Aging Services and Jewish Vocational Service,
in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Association-Detroit Area Chapter.

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theme, with possible topics includ-
ing stories in the Torah, Jewish
holidays, mitzvot or the agricultur-
a! calendar.
The competition will accept
entries in two categories. The first
is traditional media, which
includes paintings, collages and
drawings (crayon, pastel or pen-
land-ink); entries must be no larger
than standard-sized paper (8-1 /2
x 11 inches). Multimedia entries
may include videos or CD-ROM
presentations (hyperstudio/power-
point).
Each entry must include the
entrant's name, age, grade, home
address and telephone number.
'Students entering through their
school also should include on
their entry the school's name,
address and telephone number,
teacher's name and grade level.
Group entries are welcome (such
as a class collaboration on a CD-
ROM):
All entries must be received
between Tu b'Shevat and
Passover, which begins April 19.
The winner will be announced just
before Shavuot, on June 8.
Mail entries to Nurit Sharon, .
ORT Resource Center, 69-30
Austin St., Forest Hills, NY
11375.

It In honor of Tu b'Shevat, the
1 Jewish Publication Society of
tAmerica has just published Trees,
Earth and Torah: A Tu b'Shevat
Anthology, edited by Ari Elon,
Naomi Mara Hyman and Arthur
Wa skow.
The work presents a myriad of
1 Jewish perspectives on trees,
lincluding passages about trees
from Chasidic rebbes and modern
feminists; recipes using fruit; and
poems by Marge Piercy, Marcia
Falk and others. The book is
available for $28.95 (including
shipping) through Jan. 31. Con-
tact JPS at 1-800-234-3151. El

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