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April 11, 2003 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-04-11

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Exceeding Your Expectations
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An Eye On The Town

Designed exclusively for Seniors 55 or older. American House
offers elegant apartments with many luxuries included.

West Bloomfield

Southfield

• 1 Bedroom-940 Sq. Ft.

• Two Meals Served Daily
& Continental Breakfast

• 2 Bedroom-1280 Sq. Ft.

• Housekeeping Services

• Laundry and Linen Services

• Social and Poolside Activities

• Transportation Provided in our Bus

• Barber and Beauty Shop

• Recreational and Social Activities

• Transportation in our Bus

• 24 Hour In-House Staffing

• Continental Breakfast

• On-Site Beauty and Barber Shop

• Laundry/Linen

• Personal Care Services Available

Stacey Kaplan, Judi Schram,
Fran Gross Linden

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Optional Services Available

• Dinner • Supper • Housekeeping

• Efficiencies

• 1 Bedroom

• 2 Bedroom

• Deluxe 2 Bedroom

Ian Bernstein, Jamie Serman

• 1 Bedroom w/dens

Call Anytime for
Lunch and a Tour

Dan Levy, Susan Bonin

SOUTHFIELD
27577 Lahser

W. BLOOMFIELD
5859 Maple Rd.

248-353-5835

248-538-5283

Annie Cohen, Julie Fisher Cummings

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Rochelle Lieberman

Maureen McDonald, Deena Lockmana

and the staff of Gateway Travel

Wish Everyone A
Happy, Healthy Passover!

Gateway Travel

28470 13 Mile Road • Just East of Northwestern Highway.

248-432-8600

Call us for all your travel needs

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10 for 10 days

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WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT

The Anti-Defamation League and Tiffany & Co. introduced the Anti-Defamation
League/Michigan Region's 2003 Women of Achievement at "Breakfast at Tiffany's" on
March 14. This -year's honorees include Shirley Bryant, community relations director,
Birmingham Public Schools; Julie Fisher Cummings, founder, the Lovelight
Foundation; Dr. Nanette Lee Reynolds, director, Michigan Department of Civil
Rights; Shirley Stancato, president and CEO, New Detroit, Inc.
This is the seventh year that ADL bestowed these awards. According to Howard
Wallach, regional board chair, the women are honored for their diversity commit-
ment and building a better place to live. The awards will be presented at 6 p.m. May
19 at the Somerset Inn in Troy. For ticket information, call (248) 646-2440.

UPCOMING EVENTS

All Levels
Are Welcome

Bikram's

YgOGA

COLLEGE OF INDIA

Call (248) 489-99231
www.bikramyogacletroit.com I Come in for a tour!

213857 Orchard Lake Rd.

4/11
2003

Howard Wallach and Betsy Kellman
of ADL

Women's Committee for Hospice Care hosts its Spring Luncheon and Boutique on
Monday, May 5, at Marriott Centerpoint, with a special appearance by Sonia Lee,
DSO violinist. For more information, call (248) 650-1857.
The 2003 Promise Ball to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
International will be held 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 2, at the Townsend Hotel in
Birmingham. The Jane L. Cobb Promise Award winners are Marilyn Berman for
Heart of Gold and U.S. Rep. John D. Dingell, D-Dearborn, for community
activism. For more information, call (248) 355-1133. El
—Carla Schwartz

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