>> around town J-Cycle On The Roll Historical Society's annual event takes cyclists to Southwest Detroit. M ore than 225 people took to their bikes on Sunday, Aug. 16, to explore Jewish historic roots in Southwest Detroit. Traveling in groups, partici- pants made stops at Woodmere Cemetery, Corktown and Historic Fort Wayne to also discover the renaissance of the area today. The event was sponsored for the fifth year by the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan. The event has grown each year and become a summer tradition. At Michigan Central Station, participants learned it was the site of a unique seder in 1919. When 40 Jewish soldiers were returning from Europe during WWI, they were delayed in Detroit. The Jewish Welfare Board heard they would be there on the first night of Passover and arranged to have a dining car put on a sidetrack and pro- vided the soldiers with a complete Pesach meal. ❑ Wishing our Clients and their Families a Sweet and Prosperous New Year! Volunteer Aimee Ergas of Farmington Hills helps Dave Bardenstein of Ohio with his group Riders with the Ambassador Bridge behind them color band. Care Management & Home Care A Division of Feinberg Consulting, Inc. Whether you need assistance with aging, geriatric concerns, chronic illness, or special needs, our nurses, social workers and caregivers at Bridgeway can help. 248.702.6510 wvvw.BridgewayCare.net Arnie Collins of Waterford talks to the John Jacobs of Huntington Woods and Dennis Frank of West Bloomfield riders about the Jewish section of Woodmere Cemetery. Dan Masterson of Warren checks tire air pressure for Marc Shefman of West tiloomfield. Intervention, Care Management & Coaching From intervention to care management, Feinberg Consulting is a resource for families who need guidance in helping a loved one achieve their goals on the path toward recovery. 877.538.5425 wvvw.FeinbergConsulting.com 42 September 10 • 2015