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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-11-10

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A private, indoor party facility featuring exciting,
huge inflatables with a separate room reserved
for your very own private party or group event.
We provide party attendants and take care of all
the details so that you can sit back and enjoy
the party!

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Beck Business Center
Wixom. Michigan 48393

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• Invite up to 25 kids
• 1'/2 hours in the play area
• V2 hour in the party room
• Free invitations and paper
products
• Pizza, goodie bags & balloons
available at an additional charge

PI../MP IT Up

248-374-2222

Diabetic?

Irving Nusbaum in his
Farmington Hills office

Roll Out The
Red Carpet

If you are diabetic, stop in for a free fitting
and consultation. Clinical studies have shown
that proper footwear plays an important part
in proper diabetic foot care.

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Can
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• We accept
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prescription

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Special to the Jewish News

Medicare patients must use or lose their 2005 benefits
if they don't get their shoes before 12/31/05

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For the first time, a local activist earns
American ORT's Hermelin Award.

hey'll be figuratively laying
out the red carpet for
Jewish philanthropist
Irving Nusbaum at the
Knolhvood Country Club in West
Bloomfield Thursday, Nov. 17,
when Detroit's former "carpet
king" will receive American
ORT's prestigious Ambassador
David B. Hermelin Award.
If the carpet were real, it might
even be the thick Saxony Plush
variety that bedecks his
Farmington Hills office where
Nusbaum, 72, a Franklin resi-
dent, presides in retirement as a
private investor. It follows a 38-
year career as an owner of New
York Carpet World, with 200
stores in 17 states. By starring in
his own television commercials,
Nusbaum became a household
name and face in many Detroit
area homes.
A Michigan governor once
told him: "You have one of the
most recognizable faces in the
state; you could get elected to

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any office."
Nusbaum doubts that.
"I was busy running the stores,
sometimes spending two hours
to shoot a 30-second commercial
and trying to stay involved in
major Jewish charitable organi-
zations:' he said.
That involvement has earned
him the American ORT award,
which honors the memory of his
good friend, David B. Hermelin,
Metro Detroit businessman-phi-
lanthropist, who had been presi-
dent of Detroit, American and
World ORT and later served as
U.S. ambassador to Norway.
Hermelin died in 2000.
"David introduced me to ORT,"
Nusbaum recalled. "He was
intensely devoted to the ORT
cause. The years we spent work-
ing together for ORT were the
most rewarding and exciting of
my communal life."
Nusbaum and 59 other people
each donated $100,000 to the
ORT Hermelin College of
Engineering in Israel. Nusbaum
is past president of the Detroit
chapter and recipient of the ORT

November 10 . 2005

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