7r, " 7"."" `' I •• Emergency Lifeline Towering Tribute from page 20 Protecting You From the "What if"? Protect your loved one for as low as $19.99/month PERSONAL MEDICAL EMERGENCY ALARM NO LONG TERM CONTRACTS Schram and Davidson say they mutually hatched the Aspen meet- ing idea. Hadassah officials helped carry it out with invitations to phi- lanthropists from around the world, most of them Hadassah members; 65 assembled at the Aspen Ranch for a kosher buffet dinner. People came from Israel, England, Switzerland, Panama, Argentina, Venezuela, California, Florida, Missouri, Michigan and the Aspen community. On hand was national Hadassah President Nancy Falchuk of Massachusetts. Among local attendees were Judi and Brad Schram, Heather and David Katzman and Darryl and Dr. Shari Rogers of Franklin, and Michelle and Linden Nelson of Bloomfield Hills. Several members of the Davidson family also attended. "I was thrilled to be able to bring these many philanthropists together at my home said Davidson. "Hadassah is a wonderful organiza- tion and the tower is an exciting project. It will provide the best medi- • 24 Hour Emergency Response • Always a Push of a Button From Help • Maintained Independence • Peace of Mind For Your Family • More Than 30 Years Experience • Personally Delivered and Installed Fy In business for over 30 years also still installing Security Systems starting as low as $149 installed. All installations performed at your home by our "in house" custom installers. *A Subsidiary of Lake Electronics Group, LLC 1350 E. West Maple Road Walled Lake, MI 48390 Phone: 248-896-2099 Email: info@lakeelectronicsgroup.com Web Site: emergencylifeline.net World Locally Owned & Operated MIKE ROSEN Always There For Your Loved Ones WELLS FAR G 0 L'Shana Tova Tikotevu! Wishing my clients and friends warmest wishes for a healthy and happy year. The Wells Fargo Foundation is a proud supporter of educational institutions throughout the United States. ❑ Volunteers Spread Hope On Monday, Sept. 13, B'nai B'rith vol- unteers plan to deliver 25 "Break the Fast" food packages to Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit as part of Project HOPE (Helping Our People Everywhere), a B'nai B'rith International project. With so many Jewish families unable to afford special holiday foods, volun- teers have been soliciting food mer- chants in the community and collect- ing donations with the goal of assisting 25 less-fortunate Jewish families. To help, call B'nai B'rith, (248) 646- 3100. Together we'll go far Allen Olender, CIMA®, Managing Director — Investment Officer Wells Fargo Advisors 31440 Northwestern Hwy, Suite 110 • Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Ph. 248-737-8459 • Fax 248-737-8474 allen.olender@wellsfargoadvisors.com Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC, Member SIPC. 02009 Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC 0709-1321 [78469-v1] 7/09 1615750 22 September 9 • 2010 Hsi cal care and biomedical research for everyone in the Mideast:' A special guest was Davidson's good friend, Dalia Itzik of Israel's Kadima Party and a current Knesset member. "We are surrounded here by the beautiful Aspen Mountains, but our imaginations look east to the glorious Judaen Hills where the Sarah Wetsman Davdison Tower will stand as a tribute to the work of Hadassah," she told the dinner guests. Two other speakers were Professor Shlomo Mor-Yosef, director general of Hadassah Medical Center, which has two hospital campuses, and Professor Chaim Lotan, director of the Heart Institute at Hadassah University Hospital. "The Sarah Wetsman Davidson Tower is the mission of our generation:' declared Mor-Yosef. "With our passion, our commitment, our professionalism and tzedakah (charity), our love and our dedication to tikkun olam (repairing the world), we will com- plete the task:' Did Davidson take extra security precautions at the ranch because of the nature of the meeting? "No," she replied. "With all the Israeli people there, I figured they would know how to handle the situation:' Davidson and Schram say they can't tell yet exactly how much money was raised at the dinner for the tower project. "Many people said they will decide their commitments soon," Schram said. "Others said they want to visit Israel and see the tower before they make a contribution. "But while we all sat in a transpar- ent tent after dinner, it rained lightly, then a beautiful big rainbow came out against the mountain sky. It was a good omen for Hadassah and the tower:'