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October 17, 2013 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-10-17

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"I've liked photography since I was
a kid. After moving to Fox Run,
I began taking pictures around
campus, and now we've started a
Fox Run photography club."

Satying Close from page 22

Rebecca Nodler, 10, Oak Park; Seymour Zate, West Bloomfield; Adele Nodler,
Oak Park; Danielle Nodler, 6, Huntington Woods; Alvin Nodler, Oak Park; and
Gladys Zate, West Bloomfield

—Fox Run resident Dr. Leonard Stein

Living at Fox Run in Novi, Dr. Leonard Stein has time to

work full-time as an optometrist and develop his eye for

photography. Since dining, maintenance and 24-hour security

are all handled by our expert full-time staff, Fox Run residents

we stay committed to that call. Even
my grandchildren participate, and the
one thing they notice is there is a lot of
laughter," said Adele, who taught middle
school in Oak Park for 30 years.
"Though we don't see each other
all the time, there is a constant feeling
of togetherness because of the Jewish
family traditions we have built over the
years," said Michael Nodler, 43, of Oak
Park. He offers backstage support to the
show with his brother, Harold Nodler,
44, of Huntington Woods.
The family show is all the more
meaningful to Michael this year as his
son, Joshua Nodler, 12, a seventh-grader
at Norup International Middle School in

Oak Park, approaches his bar mitzvah.
Joshua created a PowerPoint slide show
for the evening that traces his family's
history.
The show comes every five years;
every year, they meet for a summer pic-
nic, a summer hot dog roast, Chanukah
party and Purim party.
The secret to a close family, Adele
advised, is never hold a grudge.
"Our parents taught us you don't
stay angry at each other," she said.
"Yes, we had fights and disagreements.
Sometimes someone would not play fair
at a family card game. But you work it
out and stay close — that is what's most
important"



have more energy and opportunity to pursue their passions.

Fox Run is a great place for seniors who enjoy an active lifestyle.

Learn more about independent
retirement living at Fox Run in Novi.
Call 1-800-989-0293 today for
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Carol Kent of West Bloomfield, Karen Block of Southfield and Jeff Block of
Chicago look at a photo album from an anniversary event.

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