n Life, There Are No Exceptions" NCJ W Hosts Steve Roberts Steve Roberts will be the featured speak- er at the fall 2000 opening meeting of the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit sec- tion 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Roberts and his wife, TV and radio Steve Roberts personality Cokie Roberts, write a nationally syndicated column for the New York Daily News and contribute articles to USA Weekend. They recently co-authored the book From This Day Forward., Roberts will sign copies of it at the event. Chairs for the meeting are Edie Broida and Sissi Lapides. The public is welcome by reservation; there is a charge. For information, call NCJW, (248) 355-3300. Meet Sam, he's a business man, developer, father, husband, and a very smart man. He's also a tough customer. He knows quality when he sees it. "I can tell you from past experience, I have lived in another retirement community and nothing can compare with the life I am living now at The Heritage. I am totally delighted with the attentive management and the entire staff at The Heritage. It is beautiful, well built and the people are warm and friendly." .Sam Baldwin, one of the many reasons The Heritage is a fabulous place to live. Yad Ezra Ors Holiday Cards Yad Ezra, the kosher food pantry in Oak Park, recently sponsored a Jewish New Year greeting-card contest for children ages 5-15, organized by board member Lori Rubin. Judges Madeline Posner, Ruth Rattner and Andy Lee chose win- ners in the four age categories. They are: Nicole Davidson, Joshua Finn, Emily Sallen and Ethan Zavier. The winning Rosh HaShana cards have been reprinted and are available for purchase in assorted packages of eight cards for $25. Orders must be received by Sept. 18. For ordering information, call Yad Ezra, (248) 548-3663. Dedication Set At B'nai Moshe Congregation B'nai Moshe will dedicate a repaired Torah and a new Torah man- tle during services Shabbat morning, Aug. 26. The repair of the Torah and purchase of the mantle were made possi- ble by a donation from Mrs. Eda Reed in memory of her husband Emil, who died in 1999. Eda and Emil Reed, both Holocaust survivors, came to the Detroit area after World War II. Together they founded Reed Sportswear, a leather-coat factory. The Reeds have been longtime members and supporters of B'nai Moshe. Limited Anniversary Special Rental Prices Starting at $1395 per month Exceptional Senior Living For more information or to schedule a personal tour please call: B R O OKDALE THE HERITAGE 248-208-9393 The Heritage 25800 W. Eleven Mile Road Southfield, MI 48034 www.brookdaleliving.corn The Heritage provides equal opportunities to all individuals 62 years of age or older. Mail to: The Heritage of Southfield, 25800 W. Eleven Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48034 ❑ Please send me information on The Heritage ❑ Please contact me to arrange a personal tour Phone: Name: Address: City: State: 8/25 Zip: JNO800 4 20090