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November 08, 2002 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-11-08

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If our CD rates were any higher, we'd have

to give them oxygen.

You've never seen a bank like this!

Visit our Birmingham or Farmington Hills branches, or call
1-800-421-Bank. Where great CD rates let you

breathe easier.

12 MONTH CD

2.50%*

24 MONTH CD

3.25% *

48 MONTH CD

3.75% *

FDIC

PARAMOUNT

BANK

You've never seen a bank like this!

`Annual percentages yield for balances of $500 minimum. As of 1421-02.
Rates subject to change at any time without notice. Penalty for early withdrawal.

earn about the rituals and practices of
women and the Mikvah and take a tour
of the beautiful new Mikvah Israel
in Oak Park.

$18 per person, Kosher lunch included

Joanne Aronovitz, Chair
Sheri Schiff, Associate Chair
Nancy Grosteld, President
Mindy Sohle Kaufman, Vice-President

Our thanks to our corporate partner:

Blue Cross
Blue Shield
Blue Care Network

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For more information or to RSVP, call Melissa Bronstein
at (248) 203-1523 or MelissaB@jfmd.org

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The LUNGevity Foundation
Benefit is 5:30-9 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 17, at the Westin O'Hare
Hotel in Rosemont, Ill. Tickets:
$110; $100 in advance. For
information or to make a dona-
tion, call (773) 539-6060.

Branches • Birmingham 248.723.4800 • Farmington Hills 248.538.7600

Campaign and Education Department presents

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`no way.' But you do what you have
to do."
Zagon's priorities are clear: first,
quality time with her very support-
ive husband and daughter. She says
she cherishes family and friends and
has learned to let them help her.
"People want to help," she says.
"They feel very helpless when [seri-
ous illness] happens."
Then, there's her foundation work
that gives her a chance to help oth-
ers.
"Being a lawyer was a great profes-
sion. I don't regret it," Zagon says.
"But I was only helping individual
clients. Now [through her founda-
tion] I'm able to help thousands and
thousands of people — and that's
much more fulfilling."

Visit us online: wvvw.tliisisfecleratton.org

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of Michigan

Nonprofit corporations and independent licensees
of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association

Gift Builds
New Pavilion

Dorothy Brown, Susan and A. Bart
Lewis have donated a gift to the Edward
I. & Freda Fleischman Residence on the
Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish
Community Campus in West
Bloomfield.
In memory of a beloved husband and
father, Peter Brown, the Brown and
Lewis gift will pay for the $1 million
renovation of the second floor of the
Fleischman Residence to accommodate
the special needs of those with
Alzheimer's disease and related dementia
disorders. The renovated floor will be
designated as the Dorothy and Peter D.
Brown Memory Care Pavilion, a self-
contained 30-bed unit providing 24-
hour care. It will open next fall.
The Pavilion will feature new resi-
dence rooms to be secured from the rest
of Fleischman Residence by a keypad
entry system. It will offer social and
therapeutic areas, continuous nursing
support, a dining area and space for spe-
cially trained staff, and a deck with a
garden view.
With the addition of this unit, the
Fleischman Residence will have the
facilities to retain the nearly 40 percent
of residents, who will eventually require
full-time, specialized care for memory
impairments.

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