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September 14, 2001 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-14

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COMMUNITY DIGEST From page 60

Association of Detroit.
The Bloomfield Hills resident chairs
the Economic Advisory Committee of
the American Bankers Association in
Washington and is a member of the
ABA's Government Relations Council.
A past president of the Detroit
Chapter of the National Association of
Business Economists, he has worked at
all levels of government.
Pamela Lippitt and Judy Stern are
co-chairs for the event. The charge is
510, which includes appetizers.
For information or to respond by
Oct. 11, contact Kari Alterman,

(248) 203-1470.

Prentis Lauds
Volunteers

Prentis Jewish Apartment honored
100 resident volunteers and the volun-
teer of the year for 2000-2001 on
Aug. 22 in appreciation for their hard
work and dedication to the other resi-
dent and family members at Prentis.
Volunteers perform many duties,
including working at the Prentis
Pantry convenience store, serving as
resident council officers, selling snacks
and donated items from the showcase,
and assisting in the Meals on Wheels
program and the recycling program.
Mayor Gerald Naftaly presented the
volunteers and the volunteer of the
year with a proclamation on behalf of
Oak Park.
Prentis Jewish Apartments is dedi-
cated to providing safe and affordable
housing and related services to older
adults within a Jewish communal
environment in order to promote
independence and the highest quality
of life. Prentis offers 267 apartments.

High Holidays At
The Shul: Where The
Mysticism Of The
Prayers Isn't What
Page We're On.
T

he Rosh Hashanah /Yom Kippur
Services should be mystical — not
mystifying. And they should be very
meaningful, as well as very comfortable.
Because everyone should have a place to
feel at home on the High Holidays.

That's why we'll have exciting services (in
Hebrew and/or English), a children's pro-
gram, classes about the prayers' mystical
meaning during service times, a warm
environment with friendly people — and a
serious Kiddush after services.

Possibilities for High Holiday spiritual con-
nection are truly infinite, but seating is
limited. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
are September 17-19 and 26-27. Services
will be at the Maple-Drake NC, D. Dan
and Betty Kahn Building.

So join us, so that, mystically, we'll be on
the same page.

LINIk
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.THE SRL.

Chahad-Lubavitch
6211 Quaker Hill Drive, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 www.theshul.net

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children,

adults,

advanced,

beginners, too

Oak Park Mayor Gerald Naftaly; Ella
Mae Vance, resident volunteer of the
year; Larry Machlis, administrator
Prentis Jewish Apartments; Natasha
Garbuzov, Russian interpreter, at the
recent recognition of the volunteers.

You're invited! Services are free, but you
need to call The Shul (248-788-7131) to
register.

HELEN
KERWIN
MTNA

certified

Kind, enthusiastic

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