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iving with the dirt and disruption produced
L by a renovation or addition to your house
can be trying at best. At least that's what Doug
and Wendy Hamburger thought prior to hiring
Gittlemgn Construction to add two upstairs bedrooms
and baths as well as recreate the family room in their
Franklin home.
We lived through this from April to September
and it couldn't have been easier," Wendy said. They
kept right on schedule and within budget, and the
quality was outstanding. To top it off. they were
incredibly neat."
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RENOVATIONS
GAN SHALOM PRESCHOOL
at Beth Shalom is now accepting
enrollment for September 2001 and January 2002
for 2 1/2 year olds - pre-kindergarten
Growing Chaplaincy
Eight local rabbis graduated from the 400-hour program of Clinical Pastoral
Education sponsored by the Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network and the
Michigan Board of Rabbis and funded by the Jewish Fund. Pictured in the class
portrait taken at the closing ceremony are: (top left) Rabbis Dannel Schwartz,
Temple Shir Shalom; Yerachmiel Rabin, Danto Family Health Care; Dovid
Polter, Jewish Home for the Aged; E. B. (Bunny) Freedman, Jewish Hospice &
Chaplaincy Network; Avie Shapiro, Fleischman Residence. (Bottom left): Rabbis
David Nelson, Congregation Beth Shalom; Israel Kestenbaum, instructor,
Jewish Institute for Pastoral Care; James Michael, Congregation Beth Israel,
Flint; Hershel Klainberg, Menorah House.
Sisterhood Welcomes Hadassah Lieberman
The Temple Beth El Sisterhood will
mark its 100th anniversary with a dinner
Oct. 17. The featured speaker will be
Hadassah Lieberman, wife of U.S. Sen.
Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn.
Working on the dinner and the
production of a commemorative video
are several sisterhood past president
and current and former board mem-
bers. They include Fayclare Blau,
Cindy Bolokofsky, Beverly Canvasser,
Diane Chasnick, Miriam Cohen, Dr.
Claire Colman, Elisa Dreyfus, Lois
Gerenraich, Marlene Goodman,
Carolyn Greenberg, Renda Hertz,
Carol Israel, Lynda Koby, Patti
Kommel, Phyllis Loewenstein, Karen
Myerson, Patti Phillips, Marsha Rofel
and Jo-Ann MacWilliams-Wolf, presi-
dent.
For information or reservations, call
Barbara Grant, (248) 851-1100.
"A Place to Learn to Love Learning"
For registration information
248-547-7970
*Parent orientation Aug. 30, 7:00 pm for Sept. enrollees
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Temple Beth El Sisterhood's front row) Cindy Bolokofiky, Phyllis Loewenstein, Lois
Gerenraich, Elisa Dreifus; (middle row) Di: Claire Colman, Patti Kommel, Fayclare
Blau, Miriam Cohen, Marlene Goodman, Beverly Canvasser; (back row) Patti Philips,
Carolyn Greenberg, Karen Myerson, Carol Israeli Lynda Koby.
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