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October 22, 2004 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-22

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Looking for a Middle School that will
cultivate your child's mind AND spirit?
Hillel Day School

presents a

6th Grade

Entry Program

Parents of prospective 6th graders
are invited to attend a

PARLOR MEETING

Tuesday, November 9
7 pm at Hillel Day School

32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills

AND THE GOLDMAN-HERMELIN EDUCATION FOUNDATION
AT THE SCHOSTAK FAMILY CAMPUS
THE MALA & HENRY DORFMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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HILLEL DAY SCHOOL
OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

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) SOLOMON SCHECHTER
DAY SCHOOL ASSOCtAllON

Scholarship assistance is available

For information and to RSVP, contact:
Helene Brody, Director of Admission, at 248-539-1483 or hbrody@hillelday -.com

orothy an

are Pay

Residential Care for those with memory impairments and/or dementia related disorders

The Dorothy and Peter D. Brown
Care Pavilior
provides a safe, secure and supportive environment
specially designed and staffed to accommodate the
distinctive needs of older adults with memory
impairments. This residential care unit, located in the
Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza, provides
residents with 24-hour nursing, Kosher meal services,
recreational, spiritual, cultural, and social supports.

Programs are created to enhance function and enrich
life through professionally planned activities. A
full complement of programs and activities
are offered to encourage resident socialization,
imulation, autonomy, and self-expression.

far more tormation/tour, call 248 661 2999

6710 West [Maple Road • West gli'Ma,7:341

located on the Eugene and Marc33 ( 4 p
Jewish Community Camp •

.4'38322

a service of
Jewish Home & Aging Services

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