Arts&Life at home continued from page 48 50 | NOVEMBER 14 • 2019 Detroit and raising money “to help with gathering immigrants, resettling the land, providing absorption facilities and job training because Israel was bogged down spending so much money on defense.” She also became active raising money on a national scale, then traveling to Israel to see where the money was being spent. “I got very involved over there. My heart is in Israel … especially help- ing children at risk … and I continue to do that to this day,” she says. Both the Shermans are particularly focused on aid- ing in the absorption of the many Ethiopian Jews who began migrating to Israel in the late ’ 80s and continue to do so now. “Back in 1997, Larry and I took five Ethiopian kids who were living in foster homes under our wings. Today, we consider them part of our family and they have all become successful, viable cit- izens,” she says. Other pet projects include the “Fisher Flight,” a national yearly program that teaches young couples with sig- nificant financial means about Jewish philanthropy; and Partnership 2000 (now called Partnership2Gether), a program that created part- nerships between diaspora communities and regions in Israel. Detroit’ s partnership, now celebrating 25 years, is with the Central Galilee region. Along the way, Jane has also been involved with causes outside of the Jewish community, including being a board member of both the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Aspen Music Festival in Colorado. She is currently active in helping to allocate money through the local Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, including to children who live in Brightmoor, a strug- gling area in Detroit that is rebounding through an alli- ance of more than 50 organi- zations. Keeping both the Shermans’ lifestyles and interests in mind, their residence was designed to beautifully and graciously accommodate small Friday night family Sabbath dinners as well as larger social and/or charitable events. It is indeed a house that is a home. A bronze hidden clock keeps holiday ritual items safe and out of sight. 5829 Maple Rd. Ste. 129 West Bloomfi eld, MI 48322 248.757.2503 www.maplepharmacyrx.com FREE DELIVERY MAKE MAPLE PHARMACY… YOUR PHARMACY! OUR MISSION IS TO BRING SERVICE BACK TO PHARMACY FOR A HAPPIER, HEALTHIER YOU!! 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT Maple Pharmacy offers: MAPLE PHARMACY IMMUNIZATIONS AND SHINGLES SHOTS AVAILABLE come as you are 248.438.6741 • www.cayagrill.com 1403 S. Commerce Rd., Wolverine Lake HOURS: Tue - Sun dinner starting at 4:30 p.m. Brunch: Sat and Sun starting at 10 a.m. THE AREA’S MOST POPULAR SMOKEHOUSE BISTRO OFFERING A CASUAL AND FUN DINING EXPERIENCE! Enjoy a casual dining experience focusing on quality food made with local ingredients. House-smoked meats along with fresh seafood, steaks, chops and bistro entrées. Happy Hour Dai l y • Carry Out Cateri ng • Speci al Events Weekend Brunch Receive 10% off your bill when you bring this ad in. Expires 12/31/19.