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May 26, 2000 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-26

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BROOKDALE

Auxiliary
Hosts Brunch

THE HERITAGE

The Auxiliary for the Jewish Home
and Aging Services will host its
Diamond
Installation Brunch
10:30 a.m. Thursday,
June 1, at the
Fleischman
Residence at
Blumberg Plaza,
6710 Maple Road,
West Bloomfield.
Following the
brunch, the speaker
Linda Solomon will be photojour-
nalist Linda
Solomon, who spe-
cializes in photographing celebrities
in the fields of entertainment, poli-
tics, business and professional athlet-
ics.
Guests are welcome at a charge of
$18; $36 for patrons. For informa-
tion, call Lori Kaminsky, (248) 661-
2969.

Michigan's Premier
Luxury Retirement Community

The Heritage offers everything
you want and need, now and in
the future. Whether you're ready
to simplify your life, pursue your
interest or you require assis-
tance daily, The Heritage is with
you every step of the way.

We put you first. . . your privacy,
your dignity, your choices. We
provide the services you need-
meals, housekeeping, around
the clock staffing assistance
with personal care needs, and
more-to help you continue to
live your life as you please.

Hadassah
Promotes Literacy

The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah is making a community gift
of 200 books for young children
assisted by volunteers and the stu-
dents' classrooms.
As part of the nationwide
"America Reads Challenge,"
Hadassah members offer their time
and efforts to promote literacy in
local community schools.
Throughout the school year, local
Hadassah volunteers meet weekly to
tutor or read to students through the
Ferndale Literacy Program, Frost
Elementary School ACE/HOSTS
program in Pontiac and programs at
Avery Elementary School in Oak
Park and Ealy Elementary School in
West Bloomfield.
To assist the nationwide effort to
teach young children to read and
write, Hadassah, under the aegis of
the U.S. Dept. of Education, has
designed a tutoring manual. It is
available to members, community
tutoring groups, community partner
coalitions and colleges or universities
for their work-study programs. To
obtain a copy of the free Read; Write,
Now! Partners Tutoring Program man-
ual, or to join Hadassah's corps of
tutors, call Hadassah House, (248)
683-5030.

Exceptional

Senior Living

For more information or to
schedule a personal tour
please call:

248-208-9393

25800 ELEVEN MILES ROAD
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034

Heritage of Southfield provides equal housing opportunites to persons 62. yearS Of age 6r'older.

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