Weekly News & Updates
Caring for Older Adults Since 1907
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LILLIAN & SAMUEL HECHTMAN II APARTMENTS
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1st & 4th full month FREE if lease is effective by 6/30/22
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Contact Jackie Rosender
248-444-2430 jrosender@jslmi.org
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SORTING THROUGH CONFUSION
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How many times have we said aloud, “Oh no, not again,” as we hear more troubling news from the radio, or television, or newspaper reporter? Brooding, we take a seat, perhaps momentarily losing our sense of purpose, as we add another log to our bonfire of worries. “Oh no, not again.” With so much uncertainty in the world, there is one thing we can say with 100% certainty: we all will leave this earth one way or another. Our certain demise is a fact of life.
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Do you know someone who may wish to work at JSL? We are hiring for a variety of positions and skill levels for both full time and part time. Join our caring team of professionals who make a difference every day in the lives of the older adults who live at Jewish Senior Life.
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GREAT LAST MINUTE GIFTS FOR DAD
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We all love our Grandfathers, Dads, Husbands, and Uncles so much. But when life gets busy, Father's Day can often slip our minds until the last minute.
With our 13 best Father's Day gifts below, you still have time to order something on Amazon (if you order soon!).
From a sleek watch and a new grill set, to a fire pit and a puzzle. We've chosen gifts that will please all types of Dads AND will arrive before this Sunday.
With the thoughtful gifts below, he'll never know it was such a last minute buy.
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THE 85 YEAR OLD ADVENTURE SEEKER
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At first glance, 85-year-old Myrt Rose is the epitome of class: sophisticated, educated, and glamorous. But a few minutes into a conversation with her, one quickly realizes this remarkable woman knows no fear and has lived her life with a wild sense of adventure.
“You can’t just sit home and be afraid,” Rose told Growing Bolder.
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This low impact workout is perfect for seniors and beginners that are looking to improve their strength.
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MARGOT & WARREN COVILLE ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE
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Come see the JSL Difference!
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Contact Janet Antin
248-967-4240 jantin@jslmi.org
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Meer Apartments residents celebrated Father's Day this week. Fathers and Grandfathers watched a baseball game together while enjoying some delicious snacks. Thank you to Life Enrichment Coordinator, Myriam Cohen for organizing a special day and gifting the dads with this dynamite t-shirt! Happy Father’s Day to all!
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Red Trout with Dates, Shallots & Garlic
1 pound red trout fillets
2 cloves garlic
1 small shallot
4 medjool dates, pitted
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 cup water
1 teaspoon salt
Sprinkle of pepper
1/3 cup fresh chopped parsley
1 lemon, zested
Directions
1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
2) Wash and pat dry the fish, and place on a sheet pan.
3) Blend the garlic, shallot, dates, olive oil, water, salt and pepper.
4) Use a brush to spread this mixture on to the fish.
5) Bake for 12 minutes.
6) Garnish with fresh parsley and lemon zest.
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We continue to support the Ukraine Emergency Fund. Click the link below to donate.
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SHABBAT SHALOM
Rabbi Dovid S. Polter, Community Chaplain
Hardy Appetite & Beethoven
The music of Beethoven is a favorite to many. It penetrates the hearts of its listeners. It brings many to a state of exaltation. It wets the appetites of the classical music listeners as they traverse the turbulent challenges of life.
Often, two ideas that don’t seem related are associated with one another. Word etymology is no different. The Hebrew word for hardy appetite is b’tiavon. Btiavon and Beethoven are similarly sounding.
Music such as Beethoven draws forth our soulful appetites.
Enjoy some inspiration - Shabbat Shalom by Phone
Dial Toll free: 605-313-4107 Access code: 270368#
(Reference number not needed)
Dial # to hear the most recent recorded message.
Rabbi Dovid S. Polter Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program Jewish Senior Life
248-592-5039 • dpolter@jslmi.org
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L’Chaim!
More than half of the residents who live in our JSL communities are considered low income or indigent. Your philanthropic support is essential to maintaining programs and services to help these older adults age with dignity and with a better quality of life. In addition, your gifts could significantly support the shortfall in the cost of pharmacy bills which are so vital to the residents’ wellness. We are so grateful for your generous gifts to Jewish Senior Life.
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Nancy Heinrich, Chief Executive Officer
Kara Powers, Chief Financial Officer
Barbra Giles, Executive Director, Strategic Initiatives
Jo Strausz Rosen, Executive Director, Development
Dianne Azzopardi, Executive Director, Human Resources
Ron Colasanti, Executive Director, Dining Services
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This newsletter was created by Jo Rosen and Amanda Martlock
We’re human, prone to mistakes, so if we erred in our newsletter, please forgive us!
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People of all faiths and beliefs are welcome.
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