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October 19, 2001 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-19

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the freedom of retirement? Its like having the wind at
your back. At the Heatherwood, you can enjoy all the
comforts.of independent living. Now you can do all the
things you always planned for, but never had time to do.
Be with friendly people. Go places. See things. Savor fine
dining. Be active and energetic. At the Heathenvood,
retirement is the way you always hoped it would be.
• Stylish Apartments • Small Pets Welcome
• Emergency Call System • Housekeeping & Linen
• Scheduled Transportation • Superb Amenities
• Full-Time Activities Director • Daily Activities Director
• Delectable Dining • Friendly, Professional Staff
• Just One Monthly Fee • Much, Much More...

To donate to the Mark Herman
Fund, please send a check made
payable to Variety, the Rosen Fund,
care of Mark Herman, 1820
Birmingham Blvd., Birmingham, MI
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Tailgate Touchdown

Tailgate 2001, the sixth annual foot-
ball-related benefit for the University
of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer
Center Foundation, took place Sept.
29, before the U-M versus Illinois
game. More than 100 fans and sup-
porters were on hand, raising $46,000.
Gilbert "Buzz" Silverman, president •
of Silverman Companies, chaired the
event. Among the notables in the
crowd were sportscaster Eli Zaret and
former U-M running back Harlan
Huckelby.

Buzz Silverman, Stephen D'Arcy,
Harlan Huckelby and Eli Zaret con-
tributed to the success of Tailgate 2001.

Shoot for a Cure

"Shoot for a Cure," the ninth annual
dinner benefiting Henry Ford
Hospital's fight against neurological
diseases, will take place 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 25, at the Andiamo _
Italia Banquet Center in Warren. This
year's event is being held in memory
of Ambassador David Hermelin and
Dominic Vicari. Dr. Mark and Pam
Rosenblum are honorary co-chairs.
For more information, call (313) 876-
9259.

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Dr. Carl Lauter will honored for his
role as a physician and educator at "An
Affair for Asthrn a," 7 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 2, at the Ritz-Carlton in
Dearborn. The event benefits the
Asthma & Allergy Foundation of
American, Michigan Chapter, and
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