'y foga, NA the 14)inth 140t1frtd 014 ae A idf People love to flock to where the weather suits their clothes. That's why THE FOUNTAINS has created Seasonal Choices, a program that allows residents to split their time any way they prefer between sunny Florida and temperate Michigan. Above: Architect Larry Rockind in the Beth Israel sanctuary. Call Rita today for specific details on THE FOUNTAINS' Seasonal Choices program or for general information. Ask us about our complimentary airfare incentive. Right: Beth Israel's renovated outdoor area (248) 353-2810 Below: Carol Finerman of Ann Arbor; co-chair of building and campaign fund-raising committees, at the dinner IIII THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN Retirement Living • Assisted Living • Alzheimer's Care 28301 Franklin Rd. • Southfield, MI 48034 • www.thefountains.com 9074,30 0 synagogue clergy and members, including Berman, Rabbi Robert Dobrusin; President Edward D'Angelo; Carol Finerman, co-chair of the building and campaign fund- raising committees; Barry Margolis, co- chair of the building committee; Jeffrey Spoon, former chair of the building com- mittee; and Elliot Sorkin, Beth Israel's executive director. "Larry Rockind (of Larry Michael Rockind Associates of Keego Harbor) was amazing as the architect. He had a .true and deep inter- est in the project that went beyond professional inter- est," Berman said. The entire proj- ect vas done so well and we are so proud of our newly renovated surroundings," Rabbi Dobrusin said. "It is truly a cause for a Shehechiyanzi for the renewed ener- gy and joy it gives us all and the renewed spirit it gives to everything we do." Li Stefanie Powel/ts "The most RAVISHING SPECTACLE this side of Siam! Ve King and I M==MMt7M= Phase Two — not yet begun — will include replacement of curbing and repaving of the parking lot and drive-up area. "There will be a refur- bishing of the religious school in a very exciting and lively way," Berman said. This phase is expected to be com- pleted this summer. "After more than five years of talking, calking and plan- ning, completion of the first phase of renovation was met with widespread joy and excitement," Berman said. "People really liked the reno- vation because it greatly enhanced the functionality of the building but did not change the feel or character of the building that members loved and wanted to retain. "Members were pleasantly s ur- prised that the building was com- pleted on time, on budget and in keeping with the ideas of most." The renovation was overseen by 4,4,4„/.td ttdttwbbIll.b1111 4b is perfect." —Columnist Liz Smith Fisher Theatre • January 11-30 Tickets on sale at the Fisher Theatre box office, all ticketmaster outlets inc. Marshall Field's, charge-by-phone 248-645-6666, & ticketmaster.com Info 313-872-1000 • NederlanderDetroit.com 4 Standard Federal Groups (20 or more) weekdays 313-871-1132 V.H. , 31th Riansp ,,Ensnt 9rcu• 11/19 qWWWqqqq-qqqrqXqqagAr 0 P'PWPYPVPPWPVPVPWP'PV:e" l 2004 67