.fi e to FaUNDATION, Invitations for this special event will be mailed shortly. For your invitation, please call Helen Katz at 248-203-1483. Eniiiiiicir4 the lives a Jewish *rein 350 years ago this great country welcomed its first Jewish settlers. Thank you, America. Cincinnati Celebrates 350 Jewish Life in America 1654 — 2004 WWW.cincycelebrates 3 50.org Presented by The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati National City • Time Warner Cable • PNC Bank Energy. Main North Lofts, Royal Oak Ml No other building captures the energy of downtown Royal Oak quite like Main North Lofts, with amenities and services that range from comfortable and convenient to absolutely indulgent. Featuring: soaring ceilings, wood flooring, granite kitchens, oversized balconies, and a private fitness facility. Come visit our loft model today! Luxurious 2 bedroom lofts from the low $300's Two exclusive 2-story penthouses starting at $824,900 The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati • Unity Fund Federated Department Stores • US Bank Fifth-Third Bank • The Rockwern Foundation Mayerson Foundation • The Kroger Company Greater Cincinnati Foundation • Riverpoint Capital Management Duro Bag • Keating, Muething & Klekamp, PLL Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, PLLC Katz, Teller, Brant & Hild • Thompson Hine, LIP Last chance for pre-construction pricing! AN I 11 1- Z 11::. A:.\;" JEIS'ISI I MAIN NORTH LOFTS N A National Exhibit Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal Now through May 1, 2005 to 1654, 23 'Jews fleeing Recife, .Brazil landed in New Amsterdam (New York). Nov. a compelling national exhibit has been created to honor this milestone anniversary The Cincinnati exhibit features over 300 iconic treasures of judaica Americana that tell the story of the American Jewish experience over its 350-year history For more information 513.68E9800 HISTORY P"seni a NabonidCity . '} 201 East Eleven Mile Rd., just east of Main Street 4/7 2005 30 248.336.1700 www.mainnorth.com lofts Union soldier David I7rbansky was awarded a Medal of Honor for gallantly at Shiloh and Vicksburg. Urbansky entered the army as a private in the 58th Ohio Volunteer Infantly in 186i, was detailed to the Corps Commissary Department in 1863, and was mustered out in January 18(:)5