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December 01, 2011 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-12-01

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int, JEWISH SENIOR LIFE PRESENTS THEIR ANNUAL JEWISH COMMUNITY

CHAPLAINCY AND GUARDIANSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM

TRAINING FOR NEW PARACHAPLAIN VOLUNTEERS

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8TH 6:30 P.M.-8s30 P.M.

The Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program provides religious, social, and cultural support and
programs for Jewish residents of non-Jewish care facilities, throughout the tri-county area, who are
lonely, may have no family that visits them, or may have recently lost a loved one.

Volunteer Opportunities include, but are not limited to: Friendly visiting, Reminiscence Group
participation, Holiday Parcel Delivery, Facility Liaison, assist with Oneg Shabbat services and other
various programs.

Topics for this evening will include: Understanding the Elderly, The spiritual aspect of Jewish Hospice,
Assisting Jewish Elderly in Non-Jewish Facilities, and the A-Z's of Volunteering.

In addition to featured speaker, Carol Rosenberg, Director of Jewish Senior Life Foundation,
conversation and training will be conducted by professionals in the fields of Administration, Social
Work, Therapeutic Activities, and Chaplaincy.

*Dinner will Be provided—Dietary LOWS observed

This program will be held at the Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza,
6710 W. Maple Rd., West Bloomfield, MI, (248) 661-2999
(on the Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus)

To register, please contact Joanne kristal or Michelle Sage Chelan, JSL Co-Directors of Community Outreach
(248) 592-5035, or ikristalCaislmi.org

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