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November 17, 2000 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-11-17

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YOU _MEL

the freedom of retirement? It's like having the wind at
your back. At the Heatherwood, you can enjoy all the
comforts of independent living. Now you can do all the
things you always planned for, but never had time to do.
Be with friendly people. Go places. See things. Savor fine
dining. Be active and energetic. At the Heatherwood,
retirement is the way you always hoped it would be.
• Stylish Apartments • Small Pets Welcome
• Emergency Call System • Housekeeping & Linen
• Scheduled Transportation • Superb Amenities
• Full-Time Activities Director • Daily Activities Director
• Delectable Dining • Friendly, Professional Staff
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IM

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ATHERWOOD

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

Taking Flight

Jessica Horan-Block of East Lansing
and Charna Rose of Flushing are pic-
tured waiting for their flight to Israel.
They are participating in the .
Hadassah-sponsored Young Judaea
Year Course Program, which brings
recently graduated high school students
to Israel. Participants learn about
their heritage while exploring life in
Israel. The program includes opportu-
nities for academic classes, kibbutz
and army experiences, volunteer work,
hiking and home hospitality.

Beth El Bonds Event

Over $780,000 was realized in State
of Israel Bonds at a Temple Beth El
parlor reception on behalf of State of
Israel Bonds. Co-chairmen are Larry
Epstein and Merton Segal. Shown
seated are Rabbi Daniel B. Syme,
Mary Epstein and Larry Epstein, par-
lor hosts. Shown standing are Alan A.
May, Beth El president; Merton Segal;
and Lawrence Wolfe, Detroit Israel
Bonds general chairman.

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