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February 02, 2001 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-02-02

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D

ec. 10 was a magical day for
Jewish Apartments and
Services residents and their
families and friends,” says
Esther Winer, community outreach
coordinator for JAS.
Some 400 fun-loving guests spent the
afternoon laughing at a trio of clowns,
winning prizes and being fascinated by
the sleight-of-hand of a captivating'
magician. The Ed Pelts Orchestra
turned the lunchtime party into a dance.
"Their vocalist entertained with show
tunes and Chanukah-related song,"
Winer says.
The event was sponsored by the JAS
Friends and Family Society, whose
membership provides funding for the
annual Chanukah party and other edu-

cational and cultural activities during
the year. Buses shuttled residents from
the Anna and Meyer Prentis and Harriet
and Ben Teitel Jewish Apartments in
Oak Park and the Hechtman
Apartments in West Bloomfield to the
party at Congregation Beth Shalom.
Volunteers from Jewish Association
for Residential Care, Genesis B'nai Brith
Girls, Berkley High School and
Volunteer Impact were among those
who helped serve the traditional
Chanukah meal of latkes (potato pan-
cakes), applesauce, cookies and bever-
ages.
Upon departing, everyone received a
bag of chocolate Chanukah Belt (coins),
with a lucky few also carting away raffle
winnings, including televisions and a
microwave oven.
For information on JAS Friends and
Family Society, call Esther Winer at
(248) 661-5220. ❑

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Ida Cetron and Ray
Sax of Prentis enjoy
latkes and applesauce.

Prentis residents Ethel
Steinhart and David
Markel show offa raf-
fle prize.

EVELYN

GRODAN

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