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May 08, 2008 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-05-08

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A NEW MODEL FOR SENIO' LIVING

In May, Trinity Continuing Care Services, Michigan's largest non-profit

"Max taught us
that when you
think, think big;
that when you
act, act with
conviction; and
when you give,
give with a big
heart."

long-term care and senior housing provider, will become Trinity Senior

Living Communities (TSLC). Our new name reflects our sacred mission

to create Sanctuary'' neighborhoods that fulfill each resident's desire for

personal growth, purpose and meaning in life.

Our residents are empowered to make decisions that affect their daily lives,

knowing that our staff is ready to help if needed. Our care partners live out

their calling in caring for seniors. We encourage independence while serving

seniors and their families with dignity and respect.

Senior communities are common, but the real difference lies in our culture.

For the thousands of seniors at our 33 homes across Michigan, Indiana and

Maryland, we're nurturing relationships, enriching lives and creating Sanctuary.

TRINITY SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITIES

- Nancy Grosfeld,
Federation president

Creating Sanctuary -

39500 Orchard Hill Place, Suite 400 • Novi, MI 48375 • (248) 305-7600

www.TrinitySeniorSanctuary.org

A MEMBER OF TRINITY

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4 Temple Israel's Robert Sosnick Family Life Center,
in conjuction with The Caring Community,
presents an afternoon of

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Senior Adult Program

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"Max was a man of ideas, influence
One of Fisher's daughters, Jane
and purpose — a man who taught us
Sherman of Franklin, announced
that when you think, think big; that
after the renaming ceremony that the
when you act, act
Jewish Agency for
with conviction;
Israel, the State of
and when you
Israel and the city of
give, give with a
Jerusalem continue
big heart:' Grosfeld
planning for a memo-
said.
rial to her father to
"Max drove this
be erected at a road
community to do
intersection round-
great things, and he
about in Jerusalem.
taught us all that
we could make a
Lover Of Israel
difference."
Max Fisher was
She also read
founding chairman
a statement by
of the Jewish Agency.
Robert P. Aronson,
He understood the
Federation CEO
necessity not only
Nancy Grosfeld address the
and close friend
to inspire aliyah, but
of Fisher, who was dedication ceremony.
also to teach Jews
unable to attend.
who stayed in the
"Max Fisher was the confidant
diaspora what it means to be Jewish.
of presidents and prime ministers,"
Sherman, a staunch Zionist in her
Aronson wrote. "He was rightly
own right, heads the Israel Committee
viewed by Jews around the world as
of the Jewish Agency.
the leader of our American Jewish
"The highway renaming:' she said,
community. And yet, he was a
"is a fitting reminder of the legacy of
Detroiter, first and always. He often
my father, who never sought the spot-
said to me, and to community lead-
light, but whose imprint remains very
ers of every station, 'Never forget your
visible and continues to sustain the
roots:
memory of all that he worked so hard
"Due in large part to Max Fisher,
for?'
Detroit remains one of the greatest
Jewish communities in the world:'
Harry Kirsbaum, associate director, mar-
Aronson wrote.
keting and communications, for the Jewish
"That is why it is so appropriate that Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, and
we remember Max, and the legacy he
Robert Sklar, editor of the Detroit Jewish
left us, here today."
News, contributed to this report.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008
1:30 PM

Open to the community
Free of charge
Refreshments follow program

Reservations are not necessary; however,
if you are bringing a large group, please call Kari K. Provizer
at (248) 661-5700 so that we can plan accordingly.

Partially funded by the David Arthur Stulberg Memorial Fund,
Harry and Phyllis Kellman Memorial Fund and the Bertha &
Harry Kifferstein Senior Programming Fund.



Co-sponsored by The Temple Israel Treasures.

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Temple Israel

5725 Walnut Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48323

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