Community For a Limited Time The December to Remember SALES EVENT Meals On Wheels Accepting Clients T he National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section's Meals on Wheels program is expanding its customer base and accepting new participants. For more than 37 years, Kosher Meals on Wheels has provided high- quality lunches and dinners for the homebound. The only Meals on Wheels program in the community to provide kosher and glatt kosher lunches and dinners, the organization prepares and delivers 40,000 meals a year, five days a week. "We have our volunteers in place and are ready and able to accommo- date more Metro Detroiters in need',' said Rick Emmer, coordinator of Kosher Meals on Wheels. "These are trying times, and we want to not only make the lives of our citizens a little easier, but also offer companionship to the homebound." Co-founded by current Meals on Wheels Treasurer Esther Rosenblum of Southfield, Kosher Meals on Wheels provides meals to all people, regardless of age or religion. The organization also assists homebound or disabled individuals able to adhere to a kosher diet. Meals are prepared at the Jewish Senior Life Prentis Apartments in Oak Park by Morrison Senior Living Chef Dave Dry and his team. Program participants make a dona- tion within their ability to pay for meals, with food stamps and Medicaid reimbursement also being accepted. Each week, volunteers package and deliver the meals to dedicated routes and participants in local communities. Once a week, they deliver to Wayne County. NCJW Greater Detroit Section provides the additional funding from proceeds raised at its Council Resale Shops in Royal Oak and Berkley. Additional support is provided by Area Agency on Aging 1-B, the Michigan Office of Services to the Aging, the Older Americans Act, the Mandell L. and Madeleine H. Berman Foundation and the DeRoy Testatmentary Foundation. The program is run in cooperation with Jewish Family Service, which pro- vides intake and casework services. To report someone in need, call (248) 967-0967 between 8-10:30 a.m. weekdays. ❑ -voitimease.0 00000- . 2011 E5350 2011 RX350 AWD $349imo* $439/mo* 201115250 2010 HS250h $339/mo* $309/rno* 'All leases are 36 months, 10,000 miles per year. Total due at lease signing for ES350 $3,895.00, RX350 $3,695.00,15250 $3,389.00, HS250h $2,995.00, plus state tax, title, & plate fees. No security deposit required. +Offers end Jan. 3, 2011. Tier 1 credit. Must lease or finance through Lexus Financial Services. Must take delivery from dealer stock. Prior sales excluded. rnuarFiraff._ DP" st:DIL111-1-110.1...13, 28300 Northwestern Hwy, Southfield, MI 48034 (248) 455-6336 www.lexusofsouthfield.com K1 45001 Northpointe Blvd, Utica, N1148315 (586) 726-7900 www.lexusoflakeside.com Paid Internships! This Summer, Earn $2,368 and a World of Knowledge. Apply now for the Jeanette & Oscar Cook Jewish Occupational Intern (JOIN) program and land an 8-week paid summer internship in one of the following fields: • • • • • Nonprofit Business Administration Marketing and Communications Human Services Research and Program Planning Human Resources Openings are limited. Applications and initial interviews must be completed by January 31, 2011. Open to full- time undergraduate or graduate students who are tri- county residents. Call (248) 233-4233. JITS TOP 10 REASONS TO JOIN Make money • Build your resume • Make new friends • Gain real life work experience • Become more professional • Identify potential career paths • Connect with the Realizing Life's Potential www.jvsdet.org Jewish community • Expand your network of job contacts • Learn about Jewish nonprofit career and volunteer options • Have fun! December 16 • 2010 27