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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-21

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skills
Independent
Vocational rehabilitation
Supported employment
Career & educational counseling
Ref 11 employment seroices
Educational loans & scholarships
Displaced homemaker services
Adult day care
Employment se vices and seminars
Therapeutic work activities
Senior adult volunteer opportunities

ing memory of her maternal and
paternal grandmothers Esther Zyskind
and Della Nathan and her aunt
Wendy (Vered) Joyrich.

July 19

Cheryl (Megdall) and Dr. Mark
Silverman of Farmington Hills
announce with great love and joy the
birth of their daughter, Laya Rachel
(Binyamina). Welcoming her home is
proud big sister Samantha Marleigh,
22 months. Sharing in their joy are
loving grandparents Adele and Dr.
Stuart Megdall of Birmingham and
Mary and Allan Silverman of
Southfield and great-grandparents
Rose and Herman Halprin of West
Bloomfield. Laya Rachel is named in
loving memory of her cousin Dr. Lee
Robert Silverman.

July 7
Former Detroiter Sherrie Frank and
Kenneth Jacoby, now of San Diego,
joyfully announce the birth of their
son, Alexander Meir (Avraham
Moshe), named in honor of his pater-
nal grandfather Abraham Jacoby and
his maternal great-grandfather Morris
Stein. Delighted first-time grandpar-
ents are former Detroiters Beverly and
Jack Frank.

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.

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