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August 17, 2017 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-08-17

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ASSISTED LIVING I MEMORY CARE

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OPENING FALL 2017 IN OAKLAND COUNTY!

Welcome to the lifestyle you seek, the care and
security you need and the dignity you deserve. Our
communities include The Village Square, 3 on-site
restaurants with Chef-prepared meals, a Concierge
approach to care and more. This is where life happens!

Leslie Katz, director of Friends of Jewish Senior Life

resident and community volun-
teers JSL needs to staff entities
like the new boutique and bistro
at Fleischman. They are situated
side-by-side toward the back of the
lobby.
Sharon’s Boutique provides
convenience for residents, staff
and visitors who want to purchase
greeting cards, small gifts and
items for themselves.
The well-organized store with its
white walls and natural oak wood
floors beckons guests to browse
through an array of summery tops,
bottoms, scarves and purses that
hang in alcoves. Items on display
include artistic Judaica pieces,
vases, platters and stuffed animals.
A top shelf holds decorative lunch-
boxes. On sale is Generations, a
Friends cookbook fundraiser that
includes favorite recipes from resi-
dents and their families.
Volunteer Beverly Bennett, a

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former Eight over Eighty honoree
for JSL, buys merchandise for the
boutique. While working a daytime
shift recently, she pointed out the
practicality of owning a “three-
way” necklace and cheerfully
showed her customer just how to
wear it.
Next door at the kosher-certified
Marvin’s Bistro, posted sheets
show the usual menu categories,
but the food seems far from ordi-
nary. The Bistro Asian Sesame
Salad, recommended by Joanne
Kristal from the JSL staff, was
available in the bistro’s handy
take-and-go refrigerated case. The
salad, with a side of Asian vinai-
grette dressing, has a very gener-
ous portion of ginger soy grilled
salmon topped with black and
white sesame seeds along with red
peppers, water chestnuts, manda-
rin oranges, lettuce and toasted
almonds.

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Ruthie Katz and Beverly Bennett, both of West Bloomfield

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