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September 04, 2004 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-09-04

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The Best of

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Creative Collections
formerly in the
Michigan Design Center
is now open to the
public in our own
location at
3184 W. 12 Mile Rd.
in Downtown Berkley
to serve your home
decor and gift needs.
From upholstery
and dining rooms to
wall art, lamps and
accessories we are
here to assist you

— A T ALDINGBROOKE

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(248) 284-0

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Hots

Monday–Friday 10-6 p
Thursday until 8 p.m.
Saturday 10-4 p.m.

We look forward to
seeing you soon.

PROVIDED AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE
BY HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL

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FUNERAL SERVICES & DIRECTION

All preparation and coordination of chapel or
graveside funerals and internment, including
religious rites. Professional and caring staff.

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www.beztak.com

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• Master suite with cathedral ceiling,
bay window and see-through fireplace
• Sumptuous bath with double sinks,
platform soaking tub and separate
enclosed shower
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Two-car attached garage with
direct access
24-hour monitored gatehouse

CONTINUING CARE Personal assistance

SERVING ALL CEMETERIES

Arrangements and pre-arrangements for any
cemetery in America or Israel.

and resources to address needs and con-
cerns, such as social security and veteran's
benefits.

HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK A historic

"YAHRZEIT" REMINDERS Advance

cemetery which has been an important part of
the Detroit Jewish community heritage for 75
years. Beautifully maintained grounds preserv-
ing respect and memory of dearly departed.

YOUTH GUIDANCE Special sensitivity
given to help children and adolescents under-
stand and cope with a death in the family.

PRE-PLANNING Trust accounts, reserved

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"SHIVA" ASSISTANCE Prayer books,
yarmulkas, chairs, candles, etc., and guidance
to help families with the mourning services.

grave plots, pre-payment plans, including
guaranteed price arrangements.

notice by mail of the yearly memorial
"anniversaries" of the passing of loved ones.

HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

Providing free funerals and burial plots for the
indigent, and monuments for unmarked
graves–dating back to the turn of the century.

MONUMENTS Wide selection of distinc-
tive monuments and grave markers. Expert
consultation for Hebrew and English inscrip-
tions engraved for everlasting memorials.

"CONTINUING TO CARE FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION."

Serving the entire Detroit
Jewish Community

Drake Road Between Maple
& Walnut • West Bloomfield

Since 1916

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Rabbi Boruch E. Levin,
Executive Director

Mark Klinger and Robert Bodzin,
Licensed Funeral Directors

26640 GREENFIELD ROAD, OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48237

(248) 543-1622 • di (800) 736-5033

2004-2005 Community Directory ■

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