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April 07, 2000 - Image 136

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-07

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ou caring for someone
ith.Alz heimer's disease? .

The Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program can help.

Older adults with Alzheimer's disease
disorders benefit from:

A safe, caring en,:.

ent

• Therapeutic activities and sociaTt_

• 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 spring 2000, at Jewish Home
and Aging Services, 6701 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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on Jewish
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Jewish Federation of metropolitan Detroit

United Jewish
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248-338-7700 or 248-352-7700
2600 Tblegraph Rd. • Bloomfield Hills • MI 48302

This is a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insured account (FDIC).
A minimum opening deposit and balance of $500.00 is required to obtain the stated Annual Percentage Yield.
*Annual percentage yield when compounded quarterly. Rate is accurate as of 03/20/00. Penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts may be assessed.

Memos

Gabriel Werba, a
founding principal of
Durocher Dixson
Werba LLC, a public
and financial rela-
tions firm based in
Detroit and Fort
Gabriel Werba Lauderdale, Fla., has
been elected chair of
the financial communications section
of the Public Relations Society of
America. He had served on the sec-
tion's executive committee for three
terms. Werba, a past president of the
Detroit PRSA chapter, was elected to
the society's College of Fellows in
1992. He is also a past director of the
-8.
an Chamber of Commerce and
the e -;‹,Qxrimunity Council of
Metropolitan

'
Gail Sauer, formerly of Oak
joined the firm of Howard Perry
Walston Realtors/Better Homes and
Gardens as a sales manager and mar-
keting executive.

Ron Klein of West
Bloomfield, executive
vice president of
CLAIMSPRO
Health Claims
Service Inc., was
appointed vice presi-
Ron Klein
dent, promotion
committee, of Self-
Insurance Institute of America Inc.

Amy B. Folbe has been elected part-
ner at the Detroit-based law firm of
Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn.

Entrepreneurs Network of
Michigan will hold a breakfast
brainstorming session 7:15-9 a.m.
Thursday, April 13, at DoubleTree
Guest Suites, 28100 Franklin Road,
Southfield. For reservations, call
(248) 352-7470.

Michael A. Wertheimer of
Washington Square Securities Inc.
and president of Wertheimer and
Company Inc. in Farmington Hills,
has been named a member of the
1999 Fidelity Advisor Council. It rec-
ognizes and supports the achieve-
ments of investment professionals
who offer Fidelity Advisor Funds.

Craig I. Erlich has been appointed to
the post of executive vice president for
corporate events at Star Trax of West
Bloomfield.

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