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… division and where their money goes, so it's part of their belief system." The new approach is one that Michael Brooks, director of the University of Michigan Hillel, says he's been trying to commu- nicate…
… of the Jewish faith and heritage. Our services include 24-hour nursing care in a catered living setting for long term residents, sub- acute programs for patients transitioning between an acutecare…
… hospital and home, and a specialized self-contained unit to care for Alzheimer's patients. Quality-driven sub- acute programs provide a level of complex medical care or rehabilitation not available in most…
… nursing centers, at a cost signifi- cantly lower than an extended hospital stay. tea„s) THE QUALITY OF CAM. THE QUALITY OF CARING. LOCATED ON THE JE WISH COMMUNITY CAMPUS. os` Research shows that…
… quality, personal care is at the top of the list of resi- dents' needs and prefer- ences in health care. Which is-why the Danto Family Health Care Center's most exceptional feature is its staff. People who…
… for years. He believes that if Jewish organizations focus on membership and involvement rather than fund raising, the fund raising will come of its own accord. Under Mr. Brooks' supervi- sion, students…
…. Students were approached in person rather than over the phone, and everyone who donated a dollar received a pin with the campaign logo. "In 12 weeks, we reached four times the number of people and raised…
…. "It emerges out of everything we have been doing [at U-M Hil- lel] for the last 15 years," he said. "[We are] building a public Jew- ish culture that proclaims in 100 different ways that membership in…
… the Jewish community is the most exciting, rewarding thing anyone could want to have." The Half-Shekel Campaign is generating interest from Jewish federations across the country, and the U-M Hillel…
… recently re- ceived a $50,000 grant from UJA and the national Hillel Founda- tion to export the campaign to other college campuses. Howev- er, Mr. Brooks is concerned that as others adopt the half…