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May 12, 2000 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-12

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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

EQUAL HOUSING

DJNO51200

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

OPPORTUNITY

This Week

We're building a new neighborhood one neighbor at a time.

28301 Franklin Road • Southfield, Michigan 48034 • www.thefountains.com

Samuel S. Mayerberg
Henry Berkowitz
Leon Fram
Herschel Lymon
Sidney Akselrad
Minard Klein
Sherwin T. Wine
David A. Baylinson
Harold S. Hahn
Morton M. Kanter
Joseph Gutmann
Dannel I. Schwartz
Norman Roman
Marc S. Blumenthal
Julian I. Cook
Peter Guleck
Jonathan Plaut
David S. Castiglione
Sheila B. Goloboy

Corrections

The Detroit Regional Chamber values differences in people and businesses. By recognizing diversity as an asset,
the Chamber seeks out products, services, ideas and initiatives that represent, market and serve our members.

Find out today what we can do for you!

For more information call (313) 596-0384.

For upcoming networking opportunities or to join the Chamber today, visit

www.detroitchambercorn.

"We are a
m inority-owned agency
and we are a Detroit
Regional Chamber member
because it allows us to access
more markets and
advertising segments."

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DetroitRegionalChamber

Pmt eriaq the economy
for Southeast Alsrlugan

www.detroitchambercom

Gina Jessup-Goodman,
Goodman Venegas
Insurance

"The
Detroit
Regional Chamber
has played a key role in
enabling our agency to
introduce businesses new
to our region to their
established counterparts."

Fred Marx, Marx Layne
& Company

• 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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