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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-11-17

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After Gaza... What Next?

Hon. Baruch Binah

The new Israeli Consul
General to the Midwest

Camp Maas
Names Director

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Tuesday, November 29
7:00 p.m.

Jewish Community Center
D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building
Marion and David Handleman Hall
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield

No Charge / Open to the Public

Sponsored by

Jewish
Commynity
Counalagmigrazuthe

L.311E
THE CENTER

Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit

1038980

Creating pleasant days—
Alzheimer's Care at THE FOUNTAINS

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Concert Aides
New Orleans

offers Alzheimer's care
that supports the body, mind and spirit
through dignity, choice and individuality.
Through an activity-based program in a
specially designed setting called The Gardens,
our residents' enjoy pet and music therapy,
excursions, exercise, and multi-sensory experi-
ences to help with memory enhancement.

HE FOUNTAINS

Our caring staff creates a nurturing environ-
ment and provides individualized support
that is calming and comfortable so our
residents can experience pleasant days.
THE FOUNTAINS is more than just a leader
in care, we're also a leader in caring.

Call THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN at
(248) 353-2810 to find out more about
our Alzheimer's care.

The Fountains at Franklin wishes you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving.

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AT FRANKLIN

A SIDIVItk SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY

28301 Franklin Road • Southfield, MI 48034 • (248) 353-2810
www.sunriseseniorliving.com

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OPPORTUNITY

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We're creating extraordinary communities where people choose to be.

THE FOUNTAINS

ebbie Landau of West
to provide enriching Jewish
Bloomfield has been pro- experiences for campers at Camp
moted to director of
Maas.
Camp Maas, the residential camp
After earning a dual degree
for Fresh Air
from Michigan State
Society &
University in elemen-
Tamarack Camps,
tary education and
located in
early childhood devel-
Ortonville.
opment, Landau
Landau has
taught for five years in
served as one of
the Pontiac school sys-
Camp Maas' assis-
tem and later owned
tant directors for
and operated a private
the last three years
pre-school for 10
and been a part of
years. She moved into
the agency for the
the camping world by
Debbie Land au
last seven years.
serving as the pro-
Her Tamarack
gram director of
experience includes: assistant
Willoway Day Camp for six years
camp director, director of devel-
and joined the Fresh Air Society
opment, director of day camp
in 1998.
and one term as a Fresh Air
A mother of two boys, Andrew
Society board member. She will
and Ryan, both former campers
continue to work closely with
and now summer staff, Debbie is
Executive Director Jonah Geller
married to Mark Landau.

Three jazz musicians and five can-
torial singers will perform in con-
cert to benefit New Orleans fire-
fighters. The concert started out as
Cantor Joel Colman's way of saying
thanks for the help his family has
had in Michigan since escaping
Hurricane Katrina. The idea grew
as he worked with Temple Israel's
Cantor Michael Smolash.
The community is invited to
attend the New Orleans
Firefighters Fund Benefit Concert,
which begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 22, at Temple Israel.
Joel Colman, cantor of Temple
Sinai in New Orleans and chaplain
of the New Orleans Fire
Department, will be joined on
stage by Cantor Smolash as well as
Cantors Stephen Dubov of
Congregation Chaye Olam in
Bloomfield Township, Meir
Finkelstein of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in Oakland County
and Jennifer Roher of
Congregation Shomer Emunim in
Toledo. Also performing will be

Cantorial Soloists Neil Michaels of
Temple Israel and Rachel Gottlieb
of Temple Beth El in Bloomfield
Township. The program will range
from cabaret songs to Jewish
music.
The musicians, also relocated to
other cities because of the New
Orleans storm, are jazz pianist
Rachel VanVoorhees, principal
harpist with the Louisiana
Philharmonic Orchestra; clar-
inetist and saxophonist Clarence
Johnson; and guitarist John
Rankin. All three have worked
with Cantor Colman.Temple Israel
accompanist Shawn McDonald
also will take part.

The New Orleans Firefighters
Fund Benefit Concert, co-
sponsored by Temple Israel
and the Detroit Jewish News,
begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 22, at Temple Israel, 5725
Walnut Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. $36. Tickets:
(248) 661-5700.

November 17.2005

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