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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-06-29

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It's where memories are made,

where families gather,

where ou can meet friends

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Director of Admissions

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www.jhas.org

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Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus

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We have been in our home for 10 years ancl were
itching for "a change." Most important was my
(soon-to-be 6th grader ) son, Brad's, happiness.
Due CO the fact that he loves our
school system & the nice friends he
has made over the years, we decided
to stay in our current home and
redesign it to better suit our changing
needs.
My family & I love to be surround-
ed by nature. As a direct result of our
frequent trips up north to our cottage
for some R & R, we knew exactly
what type of setting we were aiming
for in our suburban West Bloomfield home. We
had seen the beautiful work Ben Lanxner & his
Team have done in nearby homes, so we were
eager to call him over to our home for his advice
and complimentary evaluation. A lover of nature
too, Ben quickly understood my "dream vision" for
our (suburban) home!
Then the project was underway. Walls were
knocked down for a more open and airy space,
natural 5' hardwood floors, high ceiling wooden

beams and large-sized cobblestones were installed.
Throughout the whole process, Ben and his Team
of professional craftsmen were always on time
and extremely pleasant to work with.
Together we
created a masterpiece. My son Brad &
I are so proud of our new home,
that we now find ourselves wanting to
simply "stay in" instead of cavorting
about town. So too, has our new won-
derful home become the new weekly
gathering spot for all of our friends
and family!
When your pre-teen child prefers to
invite his friends over to his own home to hang-
out, instead of running over to someone else's
home...it sends a proud, warm feeling to a moth-
er's heart! I know that we made the right choice!
Thank you Benjamin Homes for making our
home "come alive!"
The end results have exceeded our expectations!
We will continue to tell EVERYONE about
your fine company!

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June 29 s 2006

fresh

informa t

Young Leaders Honored

The American Jewish Committee
Metropolitan Detroit Chapter will
host its annual young leadership
party, honoring Jewish communal
activists Amy and Jeff Schlussel, 6
p.m., Thursday, Aug. 10, at a home in
Huntington Woods.
Amy Schlussel, an attorney at
Carson Fischer, PLC, is a mem-
ber of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's Board of
Governors as well as a vice president
for Federation's Women's Campaign
and Education Department.
Jeffrey SchluSsel, also an attorney
at Carson Fischer, is a member of
Federation's Board of Governors as
well as a co-chair of Federation's
Rabin Society.
The evening's co-chairs are
Kari and Eddie Alterman, Rabbis
Lauren and Jonathan Berkun, Lisa
and Milton Feldberg, Gayle and
Lorne Gold, Gene Goodman, Amy
and Bryan Gottlieb, Nancy and
Nate Kleinfeldt, Michele and Eli
Saulson, Shari Wagner, and Randy
Wertheimer. Past recipients and
honorary co-chairs are Lisa and
Hannan Lis, Hadas and Dennis
Bernard and Jennifer and Paul
Silverman.
Dietary laws will be observed.
Tickets begin at $125. For party
information or reservations, call the
AJC (248) 646-7686.

Answering

IsraersCritics

The Charge:

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Palestinian violence is a reac-
tion to the Israeli occupation
of Palestinian land. End the
occupation, and the violence
will cease.

The Answer:

Former Israel Defense Forces
Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. (Ret.)
Moshe Ya'alon was recently
in Metro Detroit. He reported
that, since the complete Israeli
disengagement of civilian settle-
ments and military installations
from the Gaza Strip in August
2005, more than 700 rockets
have been fired at Israeli corn-
munities. He argues that strong
Israeli offense is the only proven
success in combating terror.

— Allan Gale, Jewish Community

Council of Metropolitan Detroit

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