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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-11-21

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Why is it so difficult to bring up the idea
of a senior community?

In a word, dignity. How do you tell your mom (or dad, or aunt, or grandparent)
that you think it might be time for them to move into a senior living community?
Will they be insulted, will they "resent me," or will you just feel guilty?

At Sunrise Senior Living, preserving dignity is one of our Principles of Service.
It's what has driven us for over 20 years. Today, Sunrise provides a broad range of
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Israel's Future
Focus Of Class

Whether you're thinking about our Assisted Living or our Alzheimer's care
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Israel will be the focus of a December
three-session adult education class at
Temple Beth El. The 8 p.m. classes,
which will meet at Temple Beth El,
will be Dec. 3, 10 and 17.
The class, "Israel: Looking Forward
By Looking Backwards" will be taught
by Rabbi Judah Isaacs, director of
Federation's Alliance for Jewish
Education. Tuition for the course is
S15 for temple members and $20 for
non-members.
To register or for information, call
the temple religious school, (248)
865-0612.

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Sisterhoods Plan
Joint Program

The sisterhoods of Adat Shalom
Synagogue and Congregation Shaarey
Zedek will hold their 16th annual
joint dinner and program beginning at
6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at
Adat Shalom.
Following dinner, Rachel Yoskowitz
will speak on "A Jewish Journey Into
Healing — Connecting Body, Mind
and Spirit." Yoskowitz is a nurse and a
public health educator and administra-
tor. For the past nine years, she has
been at Jewish Family Service as direc-
tor of immigration and citizenship
services. She is the founding director
of the Center for Jewish Healing.
Robin Stone, member of Gilda's
Club of Metro Detroit, will also speak
that evening.
The community is welcome. There
is a charge. Reservations are required
by Nov. 26. For information, call Adat
Shalom Synagogue, (248) 851-5100.

Temple Israel Offers
Bereavement Group

Temple Israel will offer a new bereave-
ment support group for young widows
and widowers facilitated by Mona
Shane and Judith Burdick.
Meetings will be held on Thursday
evenings, Dec, 4, 18, Jan. 8, 22, Feb.
5 and 19 from 7-8:30 p.m. at Temple
Israel. This group is open to the com-
munity and is free of charge.
To register, call Susie Bonin,
(248) 661-5700.

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