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March 23, 2001 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-03-23

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Independent living skills
Vocational rehabilitation S training
Supported employment
Career educational counseling
Refugee employment services
Educational loans & scholarships

Displaced homemaker services

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Farmington Hills
Dunckel Middle
School and enjoys
soccer, basketball,
skiing, golf and
travel. Volunteering
at Yad Ezra was his
most significant
mitzvah project.

Bradley Adam Dunn will become a
bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 24,
at Temple Israel. He is the son of
Mindy and David Dunn and broth-
er of Brooke.
Happy grandpar-
ents are Gloria and
Alvin Dunn. He is
also the grandchild
of the late Fay and
Dr. Louis Woll.
Attending
Walled Lake
Middle School,
Bradley loves foot-
ball and bowling. His mitzvah pro-
jects included volunteering at the
Gleaners Food Bank and collecting
canned foods for distribution to the
needy.

Stephanie Margaret Finck will cele-
brate her bat mitzvah on Friday,
March 23, at Temple Israel. She is
the daughter of Eileen Shevin-Finck
and Michael Finck
and sister of Adam.
Happy grandpar-
ents are JoAnne
and Dr. Jerome
Finck and Helen
and Dr. Frederick
Shevin
Stephanie is a
student at Walnut
Creek Middle School in West
Bloomfield, where she plays flute in
the band. She also sings with Temple
Israel's junior choir and loves horse-
back riding. Her most meaningful
mitzvah projects involve reading; she
volunteered in Temple Israel's library
and donated books and funds for
the Adventures in Reading program
in the Ferndale schools.

Danny Friedman will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, March 24, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe. Danny
is the son of Linda Friedman and
sister of Nina. Proud grandparents
are Erno and Pearl Friedman.
Danny is a student at Orchard
Lake Middle School in West

Adult day care
Employment services and seminars
Therapeutic work activities
Senior adult volunteer opportunities

When Adrienne Victor Sheinwald needed a job, she turned
to Jewish Vocational Service. Having been out of the job
market to raise her children, this newly single mother
worried about the future. Through the JVS Women to
Work program, Adrienne learned how her volunteer and
homemaking abilities translated into marketable work
skills. She gained a renewed self-confidence and got a job.
Her success story is only one of the thousands that
illustrate Jewish values at work.

www.jvsdet.org

248-559-5000

Gracious Living, Security and
Companionship

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apartments with
many luxuries included.

Efficiencies, one and two
bedroom apartments

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♦ Daily Continental Breakfast

+ A Full Variety of Social & Cultural Activities

♦ Noon and Evening Meals in our
Handsomely Appointed Dining Room

♦ 24-hour Emergency Response

♦ Housekeeping and Laundry Services

+ Scheduled Van Transportation

+ Beauty and Barber Shop

♦ Emergency pull-cords in each Bedroom & Bath

♦ Small Pets Welcome

Personal Care Services Available Upon Request

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