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June 18, 2004 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-06-18

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Does your elderly
parent need. • •

Assistance in daily living: medication
management, three home-cooked meals, help
with dressing, bathing and grooming
✓ Security and protection: a professionally-staffed
residential setting; not a nursing home environment
V Companionship: social activity and recreational
opportunities

Do you and your family need...

✓ Peace-of-mind: knowing Mom or Dad is enjoying comfortable residential living with the
assurance of 24-hour personal attention
✓ Affordability: From only $1650 a month — everything included

Steve Zorn accepts the gavel from John
Rofel.

Zorn Leads B'nai B'rith

At B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region's
annual meeting, John Rofel turned
the gavel over to Steve Zorn.
Zorn was installed along with vice
presidents, Bill Braun, Ilene Kahan,
Stuart Novick, Gilda Kopitz and Dr.
Corey Rodnick (Midland); and
trustees, Ken Bassey, Pam Cohen, Ed
Cohon, Dr. Michael Gellis, Sema
Lazar, Hilary Olson, Marsha Rofel,
Hillary Rubin., Jeff Rubinoff, Ron
White and Ina Zebrak (Midland).
Bobbie Levine, regional program
coordinator, was the installing officer.
Fran White is regional coordinator.
Nita Stearn is administrative assistant.
They presented outgoing president
John Rofel with a collage of photo-
graphs, memories of his past three
years of service.

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Yad Ezra recently hosted an open house
highlighting the Berkley-based kosher
food pantry's operation and warehouse.
Families sorted and boxed donated food
while listening to a salsa band and
enjoying food. There was also enter-
tainment for the children. Co-chairs
for the event were Paul Finkel and Ken
Bernard. Kathy and Paul Finkel spon-
sored the fiesta in memory of Robert
Brickner. Shown are co-chairs Paul
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