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April 17, 2008 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-04-17

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How to Find a Better
Assisted Living Solution

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION
OF AMERICA

MICHIGAN REGION

LOOKING FOR assisted living for your loved one doesn't have to
be difficult. As you research your options, look for these 3 features:

In Recognition of Yom HaShoah

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Honors individual lifestyles. At Renaissance Gardens, residents
I live on their own terms, like at home. There is no set schedule
because people should eat, rest, and engage in activities when
they please.

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Activities and socializing. At Renaissance Gardens, residents'
4.4 schedules are based on their interests. Residents also have access to
the 108-acre Fox Run campus. They can go for a swim in the all-season
pool or grab a bite at one of three on-campus restaurants.

Access to health care. Licensed caregivers are on-site 24 hours
a day at Renaissance Gardens, and the full-time Erickson Healthsm
doctors only see residents of Fox Run. There's even a Medicare Advantage
health insurance plan exclusively for Erickson residents.

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Call today for your personal tour at

1-888-445-3450

MORT KLEIN
Speaking On
"LESSONS FROM THE
HOLOCAUST APPLIED TO
THE ARAB WAR ON ISRAEL"

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at

FOX R,UN

Near the junction of M-5
and 1-96, 275, and 696

Photo by David Debalko

www.TheCareExperts.com

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• National President of the Zionist Organization of America
• Child of Holocaust survivors
• Member of the Executive Committee of AIPAC
• "The Forward", the national Jewish weekly named him one
of the top five Jewish leaders in the U.S. today

MAY 1, 2008 • 12:00 P.M.

(kosher lunch provided)

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER

28123 Orchard Lake Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI
Open to the public — $10 charge (payable to ZOA)
reservations required — Membership encouraged

For reservations contact Lisa Glazer at
248-282-0088 or by email: lisa@mizoa.org

• Founded 1897

AUDETT

248.851.7200

www.audettecadillac.com

• In the front lines of Jewish activism
• Is the most credible advocate for Israel on
the American Jewish scene today according
to the Wall Street Journal

7100 Orchard Lake Rd.
West Bloomfield

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