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April 13, 2006 - Image 39

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-04-13

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Participants enjoy

the show in the

Detroit Science

Center's inflatable

planetarium.

"I was lonely at home; there would be
days I wouldn't get dressed until late in
the afternoon. Then one day I realized
that I needed a change. -That's why I
moved to The Park at Trowbridge...
and I got my life back! Many of my
friends lived here and I didn't even
know it, plus I've made so many
new friendships too. You'll never be
lonely because there are so many
things to do-musical entertainment,
art classes, trips-there's something for
everyone. I've never had it so good."

Below: Chase

Warner, 6, of West

Bloomfield plays

astronaut.

Letter written by Marian B. - resident

e

Call or visit today! (248) 352-0208

at Trowbridge

24111 Civic Center Dr. • Southfield, MI 48034 • www.horizonbay.com

The Brightest Tomorrows Begin Hew.

1101960

Passover recounts the story of the bringing home of the Jews. It's a story

Their space travel was complete
with appropriate snacks of Tang
and Moon Pies.
"The program was great," says
Ted Efros of Bloomfield Hills. "My
daughter, Molly, came home and
told her mom she learned all about
good manners." ❑

Kindle Jewish passion.
Inspire Jewish pride.
Commit to Jewish continuity.

told year after year, across oceans and across millennia. At Young Judaea, the
oldest Zionist youth movement in the United States, we keep this story

relevant and vital every day.

Founded in 1909 and sponsored exclusively by Hadassah since 1967,

Young Judaea keeps the Passover message—and the Zionist dream—
alive. We bring together young Jewish people of every religious,
cultural, and political persuasion, and instill in them a lifelong love
of Israel. We strengthen Jewish values, Jewish pride, and Jewish identity.

Together we build the leaders and thinkers of tomorrow by balancing
learning and laughter. Together, we ensure the continued strength and

warmth of our collective Jewish home.

Look for more photos at JNonline.us .

For more information
about Hadassah's vision
of a Jewish tomorrow:

212.303.8014

Or

248.683.5030

greaterdetroit@hadassah.org
www.hadassandet.org

Sarah Saltzman of West Bloomfield

and Jade Neumann, 4, of
Bloomfield Hills look over some

HA
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0 2006 Hadassa h. The Women's Zion ist Organ

www.hadassah.org

1095270

work.

April 13 A 2006

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