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January 24, 2019 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-01-24

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January 24 • 2019 21
jn

4130 Telegraph Rd.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302

NOAH BISHOP COHEN

The Next Generation of “SOLD”

ns.cohen26@gmail.com

MELANIE BISHOP

“SOLD” is my middle name

melaniesold@aol.com

MelanieSold.com
OVER $56 MILLION SOLD IN 2018

248.867.7800

ONE OF A KIND ON GREEN LAKE

WEST BLOOMFIELD
3738 sq. ft. plus walk-out lower level, 5 bed,
4 baths, & full guest house
$1,225,000

SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS!

ALL SPORTS CASS LAKEFRONT

ORCHARD LAKE
3661 sq. ft. plus fi
nished walk-out lower level,
3 bed, 3.3 baths
$1,150,000

MAJESTIC TUDOR

BLOOMFIELD HILLS
6053 sq. ft. plus fi
nished walk-out lower level,
6 bed, 4.2 baths
$1,350,000

DETACHED RANCH CONDO

MANOR HOME ON 3 LOTS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS
2518 sq. ft., partially fi
nished lower level, 2 bedrooms plus
a den, 3.1 baths, Custom built with high ceilings
$400,000

UPDATED THROUGHOUT

BLOOMFIELD HILLS
3420 sq. ft. plus partially fi
nished lower level, 4 bed, 3.1
baths, on Kirkwood Lake with Birmingham Schools
$465,000

BIRMINGHAM
4484 sq. ft, 4 bed, 4.2 baths, 3 car
attached garage
$1,350,000

Where are you aging in place?

In your house, apartment, condo, your children’s home,
within a senior community?

How do you know the time is right for a move?

What are the financial considerations?

What support will you need and who offers them?

A Community Conversation on

Part #1: Where Will I Live?

7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5
Handleman Hall
JCC West Bloomfield

Participating panelists and their topics:

Nancy Heinrich, Jewish Senior Life CEO, senior living

Perry Ohren, Jewish Family Service CEO, aging in community

Leah Rosenbaum, JVS Human Services CEO, day program and support for

memory impairment

Linda Blumberg, Jewish Federation Senior Planning Advisor, demographic

details from the Detroit Jewish Population Study

Dan Cinelli, principal director, Perkins Eastman, innovations in senior housing

Arthur Horwitz, JN publisher/executive editor, moderator

Written audience questions will be answered by these panelists.
To RSVP or send a question in advance, email Keri Guten Cohen
of the JN at kcohen@renmedia.us

FREE
and open
to the
community

Aging

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