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September 28, 2017 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-09-28

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When memory fades due to dementia,
traditions and rituals celebrated
in the past still resonate.

AWAKEN MEMORIES AT THE

DOROTHY AND PETER BROWN

MEMORY CARE PAVILION

Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza

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National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section (NCJW/
Greater Detroit) held its fourth annual Back 2 School Store (B2SS), a one-
day annual event to help Detroit students in need have the right tools for a
successful school year.
The pop-up store is designed to look like a department store, where
each child “shops” with a volunteer personal shopper for new clothing.
The child also selects a new backpack to fill with school supplies, a book
and personal care items. The items are given to the children at no cost.
Event Co-Chairs Sharyn J. Gallatin, Lauren Koenigsberg and Sallyjo
Levine say the event raised approximately $70,000. More than 350 trained
community volunteers brought smiles to nearly 500 elementary school-age
children pre-selected by nine social service agencies.
This year’s major sponsors included the DeRoy Testamentary
Foundation, Marjorie & Maxwell Jospey Foundation, Mandell and
Madeleine Berman Foundation and The Village Club Foundation.
The Interfaith Health Fair, organized by the Jewish Community Relations
Council/AJC, provided on-site access to potentially life-saving medical
screenings and health care referrals for parents and guardians while their
children shopped. •

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residential memory care
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designed for individuals
with memory loss

Event chairs Sharyn J. Gallatin, Lauren Koenigsberg and Sallyjo Levine

For more information call
Jill Bengle

248-661-2999

TTY #711 or
assistedliving@jslmi.org

Dr. Bernard Maza at work at the Interfaith Health Fair

Katora Kole helps Lucian Buriman
pick out a book.

Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza

6710 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield

Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus

Sue Kalisky helped Raphelle Hill do
his shopping.

People of all faiths and beliefs welcome

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September 28 • 2017

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School supplies await students at the pop-up store.

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