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THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN combines the continuum of care you want with the
gracious, care-free lifestyle you deserve. All at a price you'll find surprisingly affordable.
Retirement Living
■ Choose from a variety of tailored
programs and activities
■ A health and wellness program
■ A close-knit community
of friendly neighbors
■ Affordable rental fees
■ Spacious floor plans
■ Fine dining
Assisted Living
offers a range of supportive
services for those that may
need a little help with
life's daily tasks.
provides nurturing,
activity-focused care
in a unique residential
environment.
THE FOUNTAINS
AT FRANKLIN
For information or to schedule a visit call
(248) 353-2810
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Redefining Reform
Beth El Rabbis
Samuel Marcus, 1850-1854
Liebman Adler, 1854-1861
Abraham Laser, 1861-1864
Isidor Kalisch, 1864-1866
Elias Eppstein, 1866-1869
Kaufmann Kohler, 1869-1871
Emanuel Gerechter, 1871-1873
Leopold Wintner, 1873-1876
Heinrich (Henry) Zirndorf,
1876-1884
Louis Grossman, 1884-1898
Leo M. Franklin, 1899-1941;
emeritus 1941-48
B. (for Babel) Benedict Glazer,
1941-52
Richard C. Hertz, 1953-1982;
emeritus 1982-99
Dannel I. Schwartz, 1982-1987
Daniel F. Polish, 1988-1995
Daniel Syme, 1996-
Assistant/
Associate Rabbis
Alzheimer's/
Dementia Care
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Jonathan Plaut
David S. Castiglione
Sheila B. Goloboy
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• A photograph of Martin Butzel, left,
president of Temple Beth El from
1874-1878, was incorrectly identified
as Henry M. Butzel, right, president
of Beth El from 1908-1909.
• The caption identifying Wayne
State University President Irvin Reid
misspelled his name in "People —
Not Borders" May 5, page 1 8 .
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