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July 26, 2002 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-07-26

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Community

is is good for both

• Days filled with laughter,
friends, caring

• A safe haven,
a professional staff

of us. Mom's days are full. And I can

get through my day without

• Respite for family
members and caregivers

worrying about ho

• Therapeutic and
social activities

• Caregiver support
and education

• Health care monitoring

• Kosher meals
and snacks

• Personal care services
and transportation
available

Dorothy & Peter Brown
Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program

For older adults with 'Jimmy disorders

Southfield

(248) 559-5000

Ann lives with her son, Jeff, and comes to the
program three times a week.

West Bloomfield

(248) 661-6390

T his is , E eJeration

Realizing life's potential

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Techner Co-Leads
Partnership 2000

David Techner of Birmingham has
been selected to serve a three-year
term as co-chair of Federation's
Partnership 2000 steering commit-
tee, sharing the chairmanship with
Steve Schanes of West Bloomfield.
Partnership 2000 strives to nur-
ture the business, educational, spiri-
tual and social relationships between
Michigan Jewry and Israel's Central
Galilee. In partnership with
Nazareth Illit, Migdal HaEmek and
the Jezreel
Valley, the
Jewish
Federation
of Metro-
politan
Detroit has
built a rela-
tionship of
shared val-
ues and
interests and
personal
David Techner
connections.
One of
Techner's
first duties was to accompany the
Partnership 2000 steering commit-
tee to Israel in May. Techner is a
funeral director at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel in Southfield.
The Partnership 2000 committee
has four new members from metro
Detroit: Sharon Lipton, Joshua
Opperer, Nancy Schostak and
Jeffrey Stewart, and one new mem-
ber from Ann Arbor, Hilary Murt.

Seeds Of Peace

On Channel 50

UPN 50 Nightside, the Channel 50
newscast at 10 p.m., will air a series of
reports on the local chapter of Seeds
of Peace beginning July 29.
Seeds of Peace is a nonprofit, non-
political organization, based in New
York, that helps teenagers from
regions of conflict learn the skills of
making peace. Local chapter presi-
dents are Ariela Shani and Joanne
Faycurry.
Co-anchor Pallas Hupe said, "I have
seen teen and adult Arabs and Jews in
this town and elsewhere forge deep
and lasting friendships, and that's an
important story."

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