BROOKDALE THE HERITAGE Of SOUTHFIELD JHAS Auxiliary Holds Installation The annual installation for the Auxiliary Jewish Home and Aging Services was held Thursday, June 5, at Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield. Carol Metzger was installed for her first term as presi- dent. The following were also installed: vice presidents, Larry Slutsky, Hannah Moss, Rowena Howard, Sharon Goldenberg, Barbara Moehlman, Gail Berke, Bea Breiner, Janice Cutler; treasur- Metzger er, Bonnie Rader; par- liamentarian, Geri Margolis; immedi- ate past president, Evelyn Levine. The board of directors is made up of Carole Aaron, Judy Adelman, Carol Blacher, Pearlena Bodzin, Miriam Davis, Barbara Edelman, Estelle Elkus, Sharon Fleischman, Rosaline Gilson, Rose Rita Goldman, Charlene Green, Marlene Gropman, Milly Kovan, David Levine, Shelley Nadiv, Ilene Nemer, Marilyn Nelson, Ida Nemzin, Suzanne Pevos, Marilyn Pickover, Janet Pont, Julie Bitten, Joanne Robinson, Rona Rones, Harriett Rosen, Marilyn Karbal-Ruza, Elaine Sabbota, Myra Selesny, Rosie Schlussel, Sandy Schwartz, Sylvia Serwin, Lori Smith, Zelda Gechter- Stein, Robin Wine. The Heritage, Southfield's premier retirement community has been providing Exceptional Senior Living for nearly four years. The Heritage offers a choice of • Independent and Assisted Living • Outings and/or events daily • Spacious studio, one and two bedroom apartments • Restaurant style dining • 24 hour staff available Call for details and to reserve your spot in our • Scheduled transportation CELEBRATION SERIES Making Blueberry Jam with the Chef July 22nd at 1:30 pm For more information or a personal tour, please call 25800 W. Eleven Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48034 RSVP by July 18th • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VRO.741 0 0 0 0 k..M• VONSINNEENIMIRSta, S S 0 0 Help For Hungry Is On The Way MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger awarded $22,000 to two of Michigan's hunger-relief organiza- tions. A $5,000 grant went to the Food Bank of Oakland County to support the distribution of more than 6 mil- lion pounds of food to hundreds of agencies in areas of Detroit and the outlying suburbs. A $17,000 grant went to the Center for Civil Justice in Saginaw to support the anti-hunger advocacy and food stamp policy work of this legal servic- es organization. Over the course of the last 12 months, MAZOLA granted $3.4 mil- lion to over 260 programs nation- wide. A total of $471,500 in grant money has been given to organiza- tions in Michigan since 1988. ""^--;, • - • 0 0 0 Unique. Unusual. Birthdays. Picture Frames. Stunning Crystal. Serving Pieces. Anniversaries. Wedding. Adorable Little People Stuff. Graduation. Fabulous Mezzuzahs. Photo Albums. Colorful Handcrafted Pieces. Whimsical Dolls. Very Cool Collectible Tea Pots. And lots more... plus Complimentary Gift Wrapping. S 0 S S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Da S t udios ` Shop Sherwood... it's worth it. Fine Designer Furniture • Accessories • Gifts 6644 Orchard Lake Road at Maple • West Bloomfield • 248 855.1600 Sun 12-5 *most mfrs Mon&Thur 10-9 • Tue-Wed-Fri-Sat 10-6 0 0000.0040000000 0 0 0 is Tim u p 0 00 0 0 0 * 0000 0 is your subscription ready to expire? Don't miss a single week! S 248.351.5174 6/27 2003 51