The best senior care is
always the best value
elcome to Sunrise Assisted Living, a place where
families expect the best of care. Here, we promise
a full spectrum of assisted living services—from
light support to daily comprehensive assistance, including
medication supervision and incontinence management.
Compassionate caregivers offer gentle support tailored
to individual needs and preferences in the warmth and
comfort of a gracious home.
Patrons Reception
For JTS Honorees
The Detroit Friends of The Jewish
Theological Seminary will host a patron
reception 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, at
the West Bloomfield home of Joel and
Shelley Tauber.
The event honors this year's award
recipients and supports student scholar-
ships.
The annual JTS dinner will be held
Thursday, May 8, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. Dinner speaker will be
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm,
Dinner chairs are Doris Blechman and
Sharon Gene.
Shin Award honorees include: Anne
and Eugene Greenstein of Congregation
Beth Shalom, Kay and Ira Harris of
Congregation B'nai Moshe, Sylvia and
Dr. Abe Pearlman of Adat Shalom
Synagogue and Harriet and Dr. Manuel
Sklar of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi Irwin Groner of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will be presented with the
Rabbi Simon Greenberg Distingtuished
Service Award for lifetime achievement.
The April 29 patron reception speaker
will be Dr. Steven M. Brown, incoming
dean of the William Davidson Graduate
School of Jewish Education at JTS, the
largest graduate school in Jewish educa-
tion in North America.
For dinner or patron information, cn11
the JTS Detroit office, (248) 258-0055.
Learn Hebrew
At B'nai Moshe
Congregation B'nai Moshe will offer
a 16-week beginner Hebrew conver-
sation class on Thursdays from noon
to 2 p.m., starting May 1.
The instructor will be community
educator Ahuva Newman. All are
welcome. Tuition is $320 plus $20
for textbook and study materials.
There are tuition discounts for mem-
bers of B'nai Moshe and for Jewish
educators and Jewish communal
agency staffers.
Students are welcome to bring
their own dairy or parve lunch. If
there is sufficient enrollment, this
class will run through the summer
and as a "Beyond Beginner" Hebrew
conversation class in the fall.
For information, leave a message
for Ahuva Newman at the B'nai
Moshe office, (248) 788-0600.
With life-enriching activities, caring staff, beautiful
interiors and a delicious selection of three meals a day
and snacks, the Sunrise experience is of great value
to seniors and their families.
Call the Sunrise near you to schedule a visit!
Ask about our innovative Reminiscence Program for those with memory impairment.
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No Entrance Fee and One Month Free!
Offer good through 5/15/03 on select suites at Farmington Hills & West Bloomfield.
sterhood Presents
R 2003
of Art and Merchandise
LISA & Israel
On ay, May 4th & 5t
10 a.m. to 4p.m.
at Temple Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake Rd. W. Bloomfield • 248.661.5700
Lunch available at our Temple Avenue Café
LEGACY JEWELRY is a proud to Support Temple Israel Sisterhood by donating 10% of
every purchase made at LEGACY JEWELRY from May 3rd through 10th to ART WITH A HEART.
Legacy Jewelry is located at 32800 Franklin Road • 248.626.1885
ART
WITH
A
HEART
In support of Israeli Artists and the many other causes
Sisterhood supports both locally and globally
$3.00 Admission at the door. Visa & Mastercard accepted
4/25
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