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May 19, 2005 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-05-19

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comfort to know Marvin

's days

• A safe haven,
aprofessional staff

• Respite for fami+y
members and caregivers

• Therapeutic and
social activities

• Caregiver support and
education

• Health care monitoring

• Kosher meals
and snacks

• Personal care and
transportation available

Dorothy & Peter Brown
Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program

For older adults with Hammy disorders

Southfield

(248) 233-4000

West Bloomfield

Marvin and Carol Hilf: married 37 years. Marvin has
Parkinson's and some dementia associated with the
disease. He's been coming to the Center for four years.

(248) 661-6390

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West Bloomfield • (248) 681-7200

Bloomfield Hills • (248) 335-3345

4276 Orchard Lake Rd. @ Lone Pine

43183 Woodward Ave @ Square Lake

Digest

• Days filled with laughter,
friends, caring

THANK
YOU
FOR YOUR BUSINESS

QIN

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

IAMD Chaiiips

The Jewish Academy of Metropolitan
Detroit's baseball team has officially
clinched the first league championship
in the school's history — in the
Catholic League.
JAMD, an associate member of the
league, completed its regular season in
May with a 21-2-1 record in games
against C-D division Catholic League
teams. Five schools make up the divi-
sion: JAMD, Immaculate Conception,
Mt. Carmel, Trinity Catholic and St.
Martin DePorres.
The champiionshp trophy will be
presented at Comerica Park on May
26 during the Catholic League cham-
pionship tournament. JAMD Athletic
Director Michael Sandweis said
JAMD is not eligible to participate in
the tournament because of its associate
status.
Before the school's seniors left for
Israel earlier this month, IAMD
played its only non-league game, at
state-ranked Bloomfield Hills
Andover. The Barons pushed across a
late-inning run to beat JAMD 1-0.
Sandweis said state baseball tourna-
ment district play for JAMD will be at
Novi Franklin Road Christian on
Friday, June 3. The four-team field
will play all its games that day to avoid
scheduling problems. The teams
include JAMD, DePorres, Southfield
Christian and the host school.
Last year, JAMD went to court
against the Michigan High School
Athletic Association during the district
tournament. JAMD was granted a
temporary injunction to play on a
Monday, rather than Saturday, but lost
the second-round district game. A case
is still pending in Oakland County
Circuit Court over MHSAA schedul-
ing.

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