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March 14, 2013 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-03-14

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Disney Theme

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n Feb. 13, Congregation B'nai
Moshe hosted its annual cabaret
night to a packed crowd filling
the West Bloomfield synagogue's Bodzin
Social Hall. This year, the cast included
many children, which was very appropri-
ate to the theme of Disney music.
Cast and audience alike enjoyed the
enduring music from the wide range of
Disney films that still delight children and
adults alike.

B'nai Moshe adults and children take the stage during annual cabaret night.

Rabbi Elliot
Pachter, his
son, Jonathan,
Tracey Stulberg,
Rachel Berris
and Shane
Sperling at the
spotlight in
back.



Noa Ostroff delights at her post- Rachel Berris, Noa Ostroff, Maia
Ostroff, Jaclyn Cohen and Emily
cabaret bouquet.
Schneider, sitting

Haley Whelan, Noa Ostroff

All Aboard

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JSL's mid-winter "cruise" program brings sunshine to residents.

Allison Batdorff
Special to the Jewish News

ewish Senior Life recently
hosted a Caribbean Cruise
week in its West Bloomfield
and Oak Park residences — with steel
drums, flower leis and limbo contests.
"We have a Senior Dream Cruise
in the summer. Why not break up the
dreary winter days with a little summer
fun?" said Mary Blowers, programming
coordinator at the Edward I. & Freda
Fleischman Residence/Louis C. & Edith
B. Blumberg Plaza. "For residents who
cannot get out so easily anymore, we
brought the cruise ship to them."
All JSL's residences were involved;
some Oak Park residents made a "port
of call" in West Bloomfield and vice
versa, Blowers said. The program also
included folks from the Dorothy &
Peter Brown Memory Care Pavilion.
"Calypso music had JSL residents
singing, shaking their maracas and
movin' and groovin' on the dance
floor," Blowers said. "A wonderful time
was had by all."



Allison Batdorff works for Your People LLC.

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March 14 • 2013

Paula Schane performs her song amid dramatic
lighting.

JN

Above: Caribbean "cruise-goer" Morton Horwitz, a Hechtman resi-
dent, dances with Deb Scott, personal care attendant.

Top right: Ben Opengeym, Harriett & Ben Teitel Apartments program
coordinator, shakes his maracas with Rose Breitberg.

Bottom right: Jewish Senior Life resident Nettie Stein enjoys the
Caribbean Cruise program this month with Elana Averbuch, resident
service coordinator.

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