dian, writer, singer and producer
Lily Tomlin. Rosenberg will once
again be in the spotlight. She has
a few surprises planned when she
joins Tomlin on stage.
“I’ve got to put on a show. And
when it’s over, it will be over,” she
says.
“You asked why I’m leaving. It’s
not the age really, but I’m 74. I’ve
worked all my life — I never could
leave here because it was always
changing. Nothing was really as sta-
ble as it is now. I feel comfortable
with the leadership, JSL President
Lowell Salesin, the officers, the
board of directors and CEO Nancy
Siegel Heinrich. It makes good
sense for me to retire now.”
As a result of Rosenberg’s tire-
less efforts and generous donors,
renovations and more new ameni-
ties are coming. A gift from Audrey
and William Farber will provide
two wellness centers, equipped with
appropriate exercise equipment
and professional instruction for all
residents on the Eugene & Marcia
Applebaum Jewish Community
Campus in West Bloomfield. Sharon
and Marvin Fleischman and family
will fund the complete renovation
of the Bistro and Boutique located
in the Fleischman Residence/
Blumberg Plaza.
Right now, crews are working
to complete renovations of the
dining room, common areas and
hallways at Meer. Renovations
were also recently completed in
the common, kitchen and dining
areas of the Coville Assisted Living
Apartments and the Prentis and
Teitel Apartments in Oak Park. All
of it is part of Rosenberg’s legacy.
“I wanted to leave with a noise,”
she says. “I spent a lifetime here.
But it went so fast. It wasn’t work —
it was my joy.”
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A celebration honoring Carol
Rosenberg, starring Lily Tomlin,
will take place Thursday, Oct. 13,
at the Royal Oak Music Theater.
Tickets are $75-$200 per per-
son; VIP tickets are $250. Visit
romtlive.com or call (248) 399-
2980, ext. 3, for more informa-
tion. Proceeds benefit the Carol
Rosenberg Promises Kept Fund,
fulfilling residents’ needs to
enrich the quality of their lives.
For more information about
Jewish Senior Life, visit jslmi.org
or call (248) 661-1836.
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Contact Jackie Yashinsky at
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December 29, 2016 –
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Thursday, October 20, 5:30pm
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The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit’s SAJE (Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment) Presents:
CLINTON VS. TRUMP
WHAT’S AT STAKE FOR OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR COUNTRY
featuring Washington insider Dr. Ralph Nurnberger and journalist Cheryl Chodun
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2:00 P.M.
The Berman Center for the Performing Arts
D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building
Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322
jccdet.org
Free and open to the public.
For more information call 248.432.5454.
Ralph Nurnberger is a government affairs strategic advisor
with Gray Global Advisors, a professor of international
relations at Georgetown University and a former legislative
liaison with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
Cheryl Chodun is an award-winning former news reporter
at WXYZ TV-7. Today she serves as an adjunct professor and
broadcast & cinema arts instructor at Madonna University.
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