Metro Expo for Seniors, Families & Healthcare Professionals... SeniorLiving I Services Expol0 Looking Inside Alternatives for Seniors Tour explores interiors of Detroit churches that once were synagogues. Saturday, April 17th • Southfield Pavilion 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Seminars • • • • • • Register Today Senior Living Overview Alzheimer's the 10 Warning Signs Legal Tips What You Need to Know Medicaid and Medicare Info Reverse Mortgages Veteran's Benefits - Best Kept Secrets No Cost or Obligation! - 888.600.9516 - Free Admission - Free Parking • and much more Exhibits • • • • • • Senior Housing Communities Home Care Agencies Medical Supply/Equipment Insurance Companies Elder Law Attorneys Financial Organizations • and much more Health Screenings, Door Prizes & More! $500 DRAWING* Event Hosted by: _Alternatives or eniors Senior Villa (re FIRST CENTRUM COMMUNITIES CO)) AN, 0AluAND PRESS Americana * Register by April 14th and attendance at show required www.AlternativesforSeniors.com/SeniorLivingExpol0 A gathering outside Temple jeth El in the 1g20s -- Want to get the JN online? Not a print subscriber? Get your issue now! T he Jewish Historical Society of Michigan will conduct its first interfaith bus tour when it joins with the Detroit Historical Society to offer a tour on April 22 of four former Detroit synagogues. Visitors will be taken inside of the four buildings, which now are churches. All have been well pre- served, with the remaining Jewish symbols blended with Christian ones to honor both religions. Within each building, a Jewish Historical Society (JHSM) member ) IT'S EASY! DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Get your ePaper subscription today by visiting djn.pressmart.com 1561310 22 April 8 • 2010 will give the Jewish perspective and someone from the church will talk about the current congregation. Cantor Daniel Gross of Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills will sing a Jewish song or prayer in one building, and his wife, Lauren, will sing in another. The former synagogues are Temple Beth El at Woodward and Gladstone, now owned by Little Rock Baptist Church; Shaarey Zedek on West Chicago, now Clinton Street Greater Bethlehem Temple Church; B'nai B'nai David's sanctuary today as New Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church