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Caring for Older Adults Since 1907
MARGOT & WARREN COVILLE ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE
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Contact Janet Antin
248-967-4240 jantin@jslmi.org
FALLING FOR YOU
By Jo Strausz Rosen
Every second of every day an older adult falls. Tracey Proghovnick, Director of Residential Marketing and Community Relations shared some important safety information with Fox 2 about protecting yourself while walking.
Falls are a symptom of aging. Many of these falls cause injury, loss of independence, and they can be fatal in some cases. 
MEMORIAL DAY
This week, JSL honored veterans who have served our country. Meer Apartments celebrated Veteran’s Day with a special tribute, honoring resident veterans and those lost. Hechtman residents were asked to write down the names of loved ones who served in the armed forces. Those names are prominent on the bulletin board pictured below.
AMAZON SMILE
Support JSL While You Shop at No Additional Cost to You! 
 
AmazonSmile is a program that donates 0.5% of your eligible purchases on Amazon to Jewish Senior Life at no additional cost to you. There are no fees to participate.
 
To get started, all you need to do is click the link below.
Once you've selected JSL Foundation as your charity of choice, donations will be sent to us directly from Amazon - as long as you are shopping at the smile.amazon.com site.

For more tips on setting up your account from your desktop account, visit Amazon's Help Page: 
To set it up from the Amazon app on your phone, visit Amazon's Help Page: 
RESIDENT TESTIMONIAL
EIGHT OVER EIGHTY
Enjoy the edited version of our 2022 Eight Over Eighty Celebration. “It is the best feel good event of the year!”
Volunteer at JSL and learn why giving=getting! Volunteers are an essential part of exciting programs for our residents. Visit the Volunteer Opportunities page to see how you too can make a difference.

Interested? Contact Leslie Katz at lkatz@jslmi.org or 248-592-5062 to get started.
AID RESOURCES
We continue to support the Ukraine Emergency Fund. Click the link below to donate.
LILLIAN & SAMUEL HECHTMAN II APARTMENTS
1st & 4th full month FREE if lease is effective by 6/30/22
Contact Jackie Rosender
248-444-2430 jrosender@jslmi.org
CELEBRATING SHAVUOT
Learn more about this Jewish holiday by watching the video above.
By Rabbi Dovid Polter

“The Torah is a tree of life for those who grasp it, and its supporters are fortunate.”

Sunday and Monday, June 5th and 6th will mark the festival of Shavuot when the Israelites stood as one at the foot of Mount Sinai to receive the Torah from G-d. The Torah is the blueprint of creation. In his Book of Psalms, King David describes, “…The words of Torah are sweeter than honey and drippings from the combs.”

Why does King David compare the Torah to honey? Honey is sweet and has no expiration date. It lasts forever. It is also most natural. The Torah, too, is eternal. Its words remain true in every generation and every situation. The Torah offers an address and antidote to everything and anything. The Torah serves as the eyes and lens of the world.

Our residents who reside at the Jewish Senior Life buildings are fortunate to have the Torah scroll brought to them weekly so that they can kiss it and express their love and affection for G-d and His sacred words.

Let us celebrate this holiday by committing ourselves to study one more letter, one more word, one more line or verse. To begin your adventure of studying Torah wisdom, please join Rabbi Polter’s scheduled talks. Regardless of your background, you will most likely walk away filled with meaning, purpose, joy and a longing to know more.   

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
THIS WEEK'S RECIPE
Chocolate and Cream Cheese Blintzes

Ingredients
For the blintzes:
2 medium eggs 
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
3 Tbsp whole milk
1 Tbsp melted unsalted butter
1 Tbsp granulated or caster sugar
Sunflower oil or other neutral oil, for frying
For the filling:
1 generous cup cream cheese
4 Tbsp caster or granulated sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract 
8 tsp chocolate hazelnut spread
1 Tbsp unsalted butter, to serve

Directions
1) To make the blintzes, place all the ingredients, except the sunflower oil, in a bowl and whisk together until smooth and combined.

2) Heat a little sunflower oil in a large frying pan (skillet) over a medium heat and once it’s very hot, pour an eighth of the batter into the hot pan, so that a thin layer covers the entire surface of the pan. After about a minute, when the mixture dries and a thin crêpe is formed, use a spatula to turn it over, then brown it on the other side for another 30 seconds or so. Transfer the cooked blintz to a plate and repeat the process with the rest of the mixture, to make a total of eight blintzes.

3) For the stuffing, place the cream cheese, sugar and vanilla in a bowl and mix together well. Using a spoon, add a little of the cream cheese mixture to the center of each blintz, and then, next to the mixture, add a teaspoonful of Nutella. Fold both sides of each blintz over the stuffing, then carefully roll up from one open/unfolded side to the other to enclose the filling and make a rolled-up parcel.

4) Melt the butter (to serve) in a clean frying pan over a medium heat, then add the blintzes (you may need to do this in a couple of batches, depending on the size of your pan) and sear for about 1 minute on each side, until golden. Serve hot. 

This recipe is from myjewishlearning.com
FRIDAY FUNNY
HOME WORKOUT
This low impact seated kickboxing workout is an easy and fun way to get your heart pumping.
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Shabbat Shalom
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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