RETIREMENT LIVING "Mom's happiness is absolutely priceless." When dad died a year ago, I watched helplessly as my fun-loving, outgoing mom stayed home most nights. When she visited The Park at Trowbridge, she quickly saw residents interacting and enjoying activities together. She leaves for breakfast at 8:30 and sometimes doesn't return to her apartment until evening. Mom is building new memories and meeting new friends. My sister and I are happy knowing mom's involved and enjoying life again. the eat. x. SAC up 994 annUaW. Call or visit The Park today! (248) 352-0208 Arnie S. - son of resident Edith S. 24111 Civic Center Dr. World DIGEST To The Rescue Jerusalem — Within hours of the first rocket attack just a few weeks ago, World ORT supplied Sha'ar HaNegev with 30 laptops — a mobile computer laboratory — to enable students to complete critical exam-related work in the safety of the school's under- ground bomb shelter. The first 15 computers arrived just 24 hours after ORT learned that many lessons had to be cancelled after another rocket attack because of a lack of reinforced classrooms. In cooperation with the Ministry of Education, Science Journey works with more than 30 local authorities to apply ORT's expertise to raise the standards of science and technology education in Israel. When the Red Alert warning of a Qassam rocket sounds, children and staff have only 14 seconds to get to one of the school's reinforced concrete shelters. Schools participat- ing in Science Journey await World ORT Teaching Empowerment Centers — staff rooms equipped with work- ing stations, scanners, photocopiers, printers, digital cameras, internet and intranet connections, photo and video processing software, design and devel- opment software, binding equipment and Power Point equipment — every- thing teachers need to prepare lessons and course work. Southfield, MI 48033 www.horizonbay.com A HOAI2Off 8 SIENVit COMMalkITT Cr or Call for a FREE Consultation or a Second Opinion • Younger Looking Smiles • Oral Sedation • Same Day Cosmetic Emergencies John Kazanowski, D.D.S. 31700 Telegraph Rd. Suite 100 Bingham Farms 248-433-6000 www.drkazdds.com 22 June 21 2007 The Charge The Brio-h. test test Tomorrows Begin Here.® tn:ICIIKED Teeth? Syria Relents On Golan Jerusalem/JTA — Syria reportedly offered to let Israelis living on the Golan Heights remain should it recov- er the territory. "In Syria, there are many minorities — Christians, Armenians, Kurds," Syria's ambassador to Britain, Sami Khiyami, was quoted by Ma'ariv on Tuesday as telling a conferen c . e in London. "There would be no problem with Israelis being there toe The remarks appeared to signal an enhancement of recent Syrian peace overtures toward Israel. Syria condi- tions talks on a complete return of the Golan, which Israel captured in the 1967 Six-Day War and annexed. Damascus did not immediately confirm Khiyami's comments. Israel has said it is interested in new nego- tiations, but without preconditions. Some 20,000 Israelis live on the Golan. Answering Israel's Critics at Trowbridge Tired of CHIPPED, Hills was one of six Outstanding Leadership Award recipients. She serves on the ORT Michigan Region Board of Directors. She is co-chair of the annual Rub a Dub event, Club ORT on Aug. 16 at Franklin Hills Country Club. ORT America, Inc. supports a global network of schools and training pro- grams that boast 3 million graduates. Sharon Eisenshtadt Doreen ORT Leadership Washington — Doreen Hermelin of Bingham Farms became the first ORT America national president. Her election to the presidency was unani- mously endorsed by the members of the newly merged organization. On Jan. 1, American ORT and Women's American ORT officially united in a move to provide more support to the ORT global network of schools and programs. Also elected to the National Board of Directors were Craig Singer of Bloomfield Hills, Vice President Rob Colburn and Dr. Conrad Giles of Bloomfield Hills and Nicole Kovacs of West Bloomfield. Sharon Eisenshtadt of Bloomfield The recently resigned head of the United Nations mission in Jerusalem charges that the world body has become a servant of Israeli policy. Alvaro de Soto said the U.N. has become afraid to take action contrary to the official posi- tions of Israel. The Answer De Soto's inappropriate comments come at a time when U.N.-Israel relations are warming because of the pronouncements and actions of new Secretary General Ban Ki Moon. His first months on the job, he's working to reverse a long history of disproportionate U.N. support for the Palestinians and criticism of Israel. — Allan Gale, Jewish Community Relations Council of Metropolitan Detroit @copyright June 2L 2007, Jewish Renaissance Media