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March 20, 2008 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-03-20

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"The Brown Center is a lifesaver. Without the center,
there is no way I could get to work every day and keep
Harvey living at home."

Metro

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MSU Hillel
To Honor
Bleznaks

Dinner focus is
future leaders.

T

Adele and Harvey Weisler
share a tender moment at
the Dorothy and Peter
Brown Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program.

The Brown Center, which cares for people with memory
loss, means so much to Adele and Harvey Weisler.

It means a break from 24-hour care so Adele can keep
Harvey in the comforts of home.

It means that Harvey, a former painting contractor by
trade, can now paint for his own enjoyment and continue
to do what he loves.

It means there's a caring place where Adele and Harvey
can go to cope with the debilitating effects of dementia and
remain together as long as possible.

Dorothy & Peter Brown
Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program

For older adults with megior disorders.

Southfield

(248) 233-4000

Jewish
Federation

of Me:rcpoliton Derroit

WE'RE PART OF THE TEAM

JVS

Art for LICe

A benefit for the Brown Program;

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March 20 • 2008

West Bloomfield

(248) 661-6390

Minn IN& AGING SERVES

• Days filled with laughter,
friends, caring

• A safe haven, a
professional staff

• Respite for family
members and caregivers

• Therapeutic and social
activities

• Caregiver support and
education

he Lester J. Morris Hillel
Jewish Student Center at
Michigan State University
will hold its third annual dinner,
"Inspiring Future Jewish Leaders:'
6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, at
Knollwood Country Club in West
Bloomfield.
MSU President Lou Anna Simon
and Intercollegiate Athletic Director
Mark Hollis will be speakers.
MSU Hillel will honor Phyllis
and Richard Bleznak and their son
and daughter-in-law, Mitchell and
Michele Bleznak, for their many
years of leadership in the com-
munity, especially at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek of Oakland County,
and their commitment to Jewish life
on campus. All are MSU graduates.
Serving as event chairs are Ivlindi
Fynke, Beverly and Irving Laker,
Cheryl and Steve Schanes and
Susan and Larry Siabotsky. Past
MSU Hillel honorees Sue and Alan
J. Kaufman and Mark Davidoff
and Margie Dunn are honorary
co-chairs. Patrice Morris Phillips
serves as president of the MSU
Hillel Board of Directors.
For information regarding the
tribute journal or the dinner, con-
tact Jonathon Koenigsberg, (517)
332-1916 or as@msuhillel.org . Li

Hillel Contacts

• Wayne State University: 667

Grosberg Center in Detroit.

www.hillel-detroit.org .

• Health care monitoring

Hillel of Metro Detroit hotline:

(313) 577-8888. hillel@ywayne.edu .

• Eastern Michigan University: 965

Kosher meals and snacks

Washtenaw, Ypsilanti. www.emuhillel.

org . Audrey Bloomberg: (734) 482-

0456; audrey@emuhillel.org .

• Personal care services and
transportation

• University of Michigan:1429 Hill

Street in Ann Arbor. www.umhillel.org .

(734) 769-0500; umhillel@umich.edu .

• Michigan State University: 360

Charles, East Lansing. www.msuhillel.

May 8 & 9
Jewish Community Center, West Bloomfield
Featuring artwork by local & Israeli artists and. Brown Center participants

org . Marisa Saltzman: (517) 332-1916;

marisa@msuhillel.org .

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