ICC Campus
Upgrades Noted
The A. Alfred Taubman Jewish
Community Campus was recently hon-
ored for the beautification and mainte-
nance of the property by the Oak Park
City Council and Beautification
Advisory Committee.
Upgrades to the campus include
enhancements"to one of the parks.
Among them is an older adult-friendly
raised-bed vegetable garden for residents
of the senior apartments. New benches
have been added to the campus, as well
as general overall landscaping.
The Beautification Advisory
Committee encourages the active sup-
port of interested individuals, businesses
and organizations in the beautification
and improvement of the city of Oak
Park.
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Jewish Hospice Program
How can Hospice of Michigan help?
For 20 years, Hospice of Michigan has cared for people at
the end of life, enabling them to live fully and comfortably,
free from pain, surrounded by the people and things
important to them.
Hospice of Michigan works with each patient's primary
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husband in his final days. l would
not have made it through without
the comfort Hospice brought to
both of usr
— Marion August
physician to create a plan of care based on individual needs.
With warmth and compassion, our expert staff addresses
the unique physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the
people who seek our care.
Lamaze Class
Has Jewish Content
Registration is being accepted for
" Lamazel Toy May You Be a
Blessing," a five-week interactive
course that combines the Lamaze
method of childbirth with Jewish
content geared toward new parents.
Classes will combine preparation
for childbirth with discussion of the
role of Jewish parents. Topics include
spirituality and pregnancy; tradition,
ceremonies and ritual; what makes a
family strong; and what makes a fami-
ly Jewish.
Classes will meet 2:30-5:30 p.m.
beginning Sunday, Feb. 11, at
Congregation Shir Tikvah, 3900
Northfield Parkway, Troy. There is a fee
of 575 per couple.
Co-sponsors of the series are Jewish
Experiences For Families, Jewish Family
Service, Sinai-Grace/DMC Hospital
and Congregation Shir Tikvah.
For registration and details, call
Debbie Rosenberg, (248) 645-7860.
Bereavement
Group Sign-Up
A new six-week bereavement support
group will begin 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.
5, at Temple Israel.
Meeting dates will be Dec. 5, 19;
Jan. 12, 16, 30; and Feb. 13. The group
is free of charge and open to the com-
munity. The facilitator is Marjorie
Fuller, MA and LPC.
To register or for information, con-
tact Kari K. Provizer, (248) 661-5700.
What is exceptional about
the Jewish Hospice Program?
This is a special program that ensures your loved one
is cared for in a way that is familiar and comfortable—
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