it • ces aii aay. Me doesn't know what to do mself." • The Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program can help. Older adults with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders benefit from: • A safe, caring environment • Therapeutic activities and socializing • Personal care and health monitoring • Kosher meals and snacks Family members receive respite and support. For information, call the Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program Dorothy and Peter Brown Centers Jewish Vocational Service Jewish Home and Aging Services 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield 6720 W. Maple Road,West Bloomfield (248) 559-5000 (248) 661-6390 A program of the Jewish Home and Aging Services and Jewish Vocational Service, in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Association-Detroit Area Chapter. OP ES Commission on Jewish Eldercare Services Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit G of United Jewish Foundabon MetiopollicriDetolt Member FDIC NI II jt31771 7611 AGING SERvicES 1111Pgid li C Jvs T his is c-ecieration FLAGSZATIR® BANK Our CD's don't play music, but could be music to our ears! 248.338.7700 or 248.352.7700 2600 Telegraph Rd. • Bloomfield Hills • MI 48302 &A: 5/26 2000 56 This is a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Insured account. A minimum opening deposit. and balance of $500.00 is required to obtain the stated Annual Percentage Yield when compounded quarterly. Rate is accurate as of 3.20.00. Penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts may be assessed. Temple Builds A Playscape Two generations of Birmingham Temple members came together on May 20, to build a new playscape for young families at the temple. Members did the work themselves, with supervision from a playground construction expert. The project, a joint initiative of the Young Couples Club, the Family Club and Rabbi Tamara Kolton, got under way after a tot-Shabbat service in the spring of 1999. Donations by the family of the late Sally Kasle and other ,fundraising paid for the project. The playscape will be dedicated to the memory of Sally Kasle on Saturday, June 3, at the temple's annual birthday party and picnic. JCC Plans Omer Program "From Pesach to Shavuot: Countdown to Receiving the Torah" will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Families will reenact the exodus from Egypt and crossing the Red Sea, farming in ancient Israel, celebrate Tag b'Omer and simulate receiving the Torah among other activities. Ice cream sundaes will be served. The program is geared for families with children ages 5-10. The cost is $2.50 per child or $8 for families of four children or more. For information or reservations, call Lorraine Morris, (248) 661-7649. Holocaust Yizkor Service Sunday The United Jewish Social Club, for first- and second-generation Holocaust survivors, will host a yizkor service 1 p.m. Sunday, May 28, at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. The United Jewish Social Club is an organization composed of Hungarian, Czech and Romanian Jewish Holocaust survivors: Speakers will be Rabbi Leo Goldman of Congregation Shaarey Shomayim, Cantor Schaja Kleinberg and Andy Martin, a Holocaust survivor. Performing is Sandor Slomovitz of the musical group Gemini. Following the memorial service, Dr. Charles Silow of DMC Sinai Hospital's Program for Holocaust Survivors will host a session for Holocaust survivors and their families to be photographed for historical posterity.