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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-09-21

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Oak Park.
• Jewish Community Center:
$55,000 for one year for bridge
funding for Kids All Together
to include children with special
needs in recreation programs.
• Jewish Family Service: $67,000
for the ninth year for an Escorted
Transportation program for frail
older adults. This includes a one-
time $10,000 supplemental grant
to offset the higher cost of gaso-
line.
• Jewish Family Service:
$288,528 for the third year of
a three-year grant for Project
Chessed, a network of free and
reduced-price medical care for
uninsured Jewish adults in metro
Detroit.
• Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit: $18,000 for
one year, matching a Federation
grant of $18,000, for a follow-up
study to the Jewish Population
Study regarding older adult ser-
vices.
• Jewish Home and Aging
Services: $17,000 for the second
year of a three-year grant for a
friendly visitor program for home-
bound Holocaust survivors. 11

Take A Trip

The Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit's Center
Travel will host a series of trips.
For information, call Marilyn
Wolfe, (248) 432-5471, or Dalia
Keen, (248) 432-5577.
A trip is planned to Cleveland
and Akron, Ohio, Oct. 11-12. The
cost is $265 for Center members;
$305 nonmembers, with an addi-
tional $40 for single occupancy.
Trips to Branson, Mo., are set for
Oct. 22-26 and Las Vegas on Dec.
3-6.
On Oct. 24-Nov. 5, there will be
a cruise to Istanbul and Greece.
Prices start at $2,385.
Cruise the Hawaiian Islands,
Dec. 18-25. Prices start at $1,409.
Center Travel will offer three
missions to Cuba Nov. 8-16, Jan.
31-Feb. 8, April 18-26. Led by
Cuban native Miriam Levinson,
they will focus Cuba's Jews. Price
starts at $2,899.

The Frankel Jewish Academy is not only a high school, but a

community where students are friendly, accepting and involved. It is a place where
students develop sound Jewish values and grow not only as a person, but also as a
Jewish person.

We invite you and your family
to learn about the

Frankel Jewish Academy
at our OPEN HOUSE

Monday, October 16, 2006
6:45 pm Registration
7:00 pm Presentation

May the coming year be a time
of inspiration and renewal,
discovery and learning, good
health and joy. L'Shanah Tovah.

from the board, the parent body, the 212 students,
and the 65 staff members at the Frankeljewish Academy

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

We are now accepting applications for the

2007-08 school year,

the first year in our new home

in the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building

in the West Bloomfield JCC.

For information, contact Anne Van Prooyen, Director of Admissions

www. j amd. org

248-592-5263 ext. 250 or email ayanprooyen@jamd.org

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