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June 30, 2011 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-06-30

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It Doesn't HOve Totost A fortune.. Pnly -Look Like it!

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Rabbi Norman T. Roman, Cantorial Soloist Tiffany Green, TKA Volunteer of
the Year Abby Pook, Rabbi Ariana Silverman

Complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling as well as furniture

and installations including granite, wood and other materials.

Lois Haron Allied Member ASID 248.851.6989

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going out of business sale

AFTER 71 YEARS

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ALL OF OUR DISHES ARE NEW

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sun-fri 10-5:30

TUNNEL TOKEN WITH PURCHASE

FREE PARKING CITY GARAGE

Specializing in services
for daily living such as:

• Bathing • Dressing • Meal prep
• Assistance with transportation,
paying bills, making appts
• Companionship and emotional support

Available 24 hrs. 7 days per week.

For more information or to set
up an appointment, please call:

28 June 30 • 2011

586806-4822

TKA Honors Its Volunteers
"Volunteering ... a Work of Heart" was
the theme of Temple Kol Ami's annual
volunteer dinner and Shabbat service on
June 10. TKA honored its many volun-
teers who work hard at temple as well as
on many of TKAs community and social
action projects.
Congregants came together at a special
Shabbat dinner, organized by volun-
teer Sandy Jaslow, to thank the whole
temple community for all that they do.
Applauded were those who take meals
to the sick, pick up those who need rides
to services, plan fundraising events, stuff

Tour Historic
Jewish Detroit
The Jewish Historical Society of
Michigan will host a "Settlers to
Citizens" adult tour of Jewish Detroit 10
a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, July 14. The bus
will depart from Congregation Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield.
This docent-narrated bus tour will
include Detroit's old Jewish neighbor-
hoods, shuls and other sites of interest.
There is some walking on this tour.
Box lunch included. $35 JHSM mem-
bers; $40 non-members. Visa and MC
accepted, Respond to (248) 432-5517 or
info@michjewishhistory.org .

'Current Dilemmas' Topic
Of IRP Lecture Series
The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit's Institute for
Retired Professionals will present the
2011 Annual Kirsh Lecture Series,
"Our Current Problems and Current
Dilemmas:' throughout the month of

The speaker will be Professor Howard
N. Lupovitch, Waks Family Chair in
Jewish Studies at the University of
Western Ontario and author of Jews and
Judaism in World History.
The lectures will be from 2:30-4
p.m. on Wednesdays at the Jewish
Community Center in West Bloomfield.
The topics are "The New Middle
East: Challenges, Opportunities and
Concerns" (July 13); "The Tea Party:
How Crazy Are These People?" (July 20);
and "Mass Media: Has It Lost Its Way?"
(July 27). All lectures are free and open
to the public.
For information, call the IRP at (248)
967-4030, ext. 2018.

envelopes for the office staff, coordinate
social action events such as Relay for Life
and Nothing But Nets, and many more
important tasks that show a true caring
for others.
This year Abby Pook of Farmington
Hills was honored as Temple Kol Ami's
Volunteer of the Year. She has planned
many interesting events, served on the
temple board, is Sisterhood president,
has ushered at services for 15 years,
organized a Rosh Chodesh group, helps
in the kitchen, the office and the religious
school. She is a kind, caring individual
always ready to help.

Emanu-El Sisterhood
Offers Gift Of Honey
Temple Emanu-El Women of Reform
Judaism are selling holiday kosher honey.
An 8-ounce jar will arrive by Rosh
Hashanah, including a personalized card
reading "L'Shana Tovah" and indicating a
gift has been made to the sisterhood.
The $10 cost includes shipping within
the U.S. (Orders outside require an addi-
tional fee). To order, go to orthoney.com
and click the honey link.
Order by July 31 to avoid a $3.25 ship-
ping fee. Information: Robin Gold, (248)
990-2363 or robinlgold@yahoo.com .

Gifts For Hebrew Memorial
Chapel And Yad Ezra Pantry
After the sudden death of his father in
1953, Norman Steel, age 19, was forced to
give up his university studies to take over
the family's residential building opera-
tion. He built the business into one that
was both successful and highly respected.
He placed great
emphasis on his fam-
ily, colleagues, friends
and community. He
was also sympathetic
to those less fortunate,
and it was his wish to
help those in our com-
munity who are most
Norman Steel
vulnerable.
Steel accomplished
this through significant bequests to
Hebrew Memorial Chapel and Yad Ezra,
two local nonprofit organizations that
serve low-income Jewish families. His
generous donations to both agencies are
emblematic of his belief that everyone,
regardless of circumstance, should be
treated with dignity.

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