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February 07, 2003 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-02-07

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Appletree

Arden Courts

Atzheilner'd A:misted Living

Proud to be part of the

Bingham Farms Community.

Arden Courts has been proud to help our Jewish community members with Alzheimer's and their families
in Bingham Farms and surrounding communities discover that there is a facility that can provide the best in
Alzheimer's care. With our cutting edge approach to Alzheimer's caregiving and continuous Alzheimer's
caregiving training, our staff at Arden Courts are experts in providing quality care in a setting that is solely
dedicated to the care of those with Alzheimer's disease and memory impairments.

Additionally, Arden Courts works hard to develop a sense of a Jewish community while providing an
atmosphere where your loved one can continue the traditions of a lifetime. Our Program Coordinator has
developed programs to appeal to your loved one's interests, from cultural events
and holiday observances to spiritual support. Also, Arden Courts caters to
individual preferences including providing the option of pre-made/frozen Kosher
meals and serving time-honored favorites and traditional Friday evening meals.

Let Arden Courts give your loved one the care they need, the service you
expect and the peace on mind you both deserve.

Call (248) 644-8100 today to arrange for a personalized tour of our facility,
receive a free copy of the guidebook "At the Heart of Alzheimer's" and
discuss Jewish life at Arden Courts.

Arden Courts

24005 West 13 Mile Road
Bingham Farms, Ml 48025
(248) 644-8100

Alzheimer 'd Addifted Living

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Fly EL AL nonstop from JFK or Newark, stay at a top-value hotel for 5 nights
and enjoy an Israeli buffet breakfast every day.
Any companion can enjoy the same package.

OR
Fly EL AL nonstop from OK or Newark to Israel.

To upgrade to a deluxe hotel, add up to $200 for the 5 nights. Participating hotels include:
the Dan Panorama, the Cariton/Inbal, the Crowne Plaza, the David Intercontinental/David Citadel and the Prima.

These air and/or hotel packages are also available at a really low surcharge from other EL AL gateway cities: Chicago. Miami, and Lo Angeles.

For flights, call your travel agent or EL AL at 800-223-6700 or 212-768-9200.
For air/hotel packages, call 800-EL AL SUN.

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with Israel's Family Ties program. Call 8M-77-Israel"

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PENNIES

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For example, I went to the
Hebrew Benevolent Society tables,
where kids were making "Grieving
Packages" filled with tissues, Advil,
mints and bobby pins that were
wrapped in lace doilies for a head
covering.
The Hebrew Benevolent Society
provides funerals, even for people
who can't afford them.
Rachel Margolin, a student at
Hillel Day School, enjoyed the
Fresh Air Society tables, where kids
were making pillowcases to be used
for the Israeli campers who come to
Detroit's Jewish camps. She felt this
was a really important organization
because she thinks every kid who
wants to should have the opportuni-
ty to go to camp.
Along with learning about the dif-
ferent charities, the fifth-graders col-
lect money from their family and
friends to bring to the Penny
Harvest. They bring their money-
bags full of coins, dollars and checks
and then they sort and count it all
out.
Wendy Sadler of the Agency for
Jewish Education told me that over
the past nine years the Penny
Harvest has raised nearly $60,000
that has been distributed to these
local charities.
The final activity has the children
participating in allocating pretend
dollars to the different charities they
learned about. The real money they
collected is really distributed to
these charities based on how the
kids gave their pretend money. So
far, Sunday's event has raised more
than $8,000.
It was a fun and interesting way to
learn about the importance of giving
to the Jewish community. The cost
of a Superbowl advertisement is mil-
lions of dollars, but the opportunity
to spend time with your parents and
other Jewish children your age,
learning about different kinds of
tzedakah, is priceless. ❑

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