JOIN us... FOR THE BEST OF YOUR LIFE! EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE IS OUR STANDARD... The Trowbridge offers residents a full range of high quality services; 24-hour Staffing and Concierge, dinner served nightly in the Garden Court Dining Room, a full calendar of daily and evening social, cultural and educational activities, weekly housekeep- ing, linen service, transportation, prescription deliv- ery, professionally staffed on-site Rehabilitation Center, Laundry Facility, Fitness Center, Billiard/Card Room, Arts and Crafts Center, Library, Computer Center, Beauty and Barber Salon and Guest Apartments. in Farmington Hills, Alex enjoys the computer, playing the piano, tennis and math. As part of his mitzvah projects, he found it particularly sig- nificant to work with the elderly and pack food for Meals on Wheels. Jaclyn Robin Wolok will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah at Adat Shalom Synagogue on Saturday, Sept. 22. She is the daughter of Gloria and Dr. Kenneth Wolok and sister of Ryan. Proud grandparents are Theresa and Isadore Elias and Rose and Morris Wolok. Jaclyn is an honor student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. She enjoys tennis, soccer, volleyball, acting, choir, com- puters and spending time with family and friends. This summer, she played on the Detroit Maccabi soccer team in New Jersey; her team earned a bronze medal. She found it rewarding to volunteer at the Jewish Community Center Walk for Israel in West Bloomfield, Sharing and Caring- Maccabi and Yad Ezra in Oak Park. Trowbridge residents receive the added benefits of regularly scheduled Special Services to ensure addi- tional comfort and peace of mind; Bone Density test- ing, Vision Screening, Audiologist, Stroke and Aneurysm Ultra-sounds and Chiropractic Screening. Come in for a personal tour and receive a FREE gift! Call TODAY to confirm a convenient date and time. 1.248.352.0208 THE 1.248.352.0208 • 24111 Civic Center Drive • Southfield, MI 48034 Out Of State Bar/Bat Mitzvah Forest City Management, Inc., Apartment Division, does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in the admission or access to or treatment, or employment in its programs and activities. Equal Housing Opportunity/Equal Opportunity Employer Daniella Leigh Silverstein celebrated her bat mitzvah on Saturday, Aug. 18, at Midbar Kodesh Temple in Henderson, Nev. She is the daughter of Michael B. Silverstein and the late Debbie Shapiro Silverstein, formerly of Oak Park. Excited are grandparents Anna and Mason Himelhoch of Southfield and Dorothy and Jack Shapiro of Henderson and great-grandmother Annie Shapiro of Henderson. Daniella is an honor student at Greenspun Junior High School and a member of the Junior National Honor Society. She donates her time to help children of need and promotes tzedakah projects in her community. Free In-Home Estimates! CALL NOW! t am r 33222 Gr oesbec vai 11, f if ction ziso • Tacemi 9/21 2001 47