Weekly News & Updates
Caring for Older Adults Since 1907
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EDWARD I. & FREDA FLEISCHMAN RESIDENCE
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3rd full month rent FREE if lease is effective by 7/31/22
(Assisted Living Only)
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Contact Tracey Proghovnick
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Sometimes when I remember my father, I think about how he painstakingly planned his exit strategy. When he was sixty, he invited my brother and me into his office, opened his desk drawer files and shared with us his important documents, labeled, and organized alphabetically. Even going so far as to tell us about our future monetary gains upon his passing. Of course, at the time, my brother and I didn’t want to entertain the idea of his demise. But now that I am older, I realize that this was a thoughtful gift to us. He took care to complete lengthy forms declaring his wishes, complete with letters to each of us (that we read after he died) … and arrangements to leave monies in a trust for us. And then he lived another 39 years!
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Here are a few important reminders for West Bloomfield and Oak Park residents for the August 2, 2022, Primary Election and the November 8, 2022, General Election.
-Watch your mailbox and pay attention in case your polling location has changed.
-Everyone will receive a NEW voter I.D. card, by mail, based upon redistricting.
-You can request an absentee ballot at the Clerk’s Office window up to 4 PM the Monday before an election.
-Or fill out and sign an application to request an absentee ballot. Once the Clerk’s Office receives this, you will be sent your ballot in the mail.
-You may select both the Primary and General election on the dual application.
-Your signature will be verified against your driver’s license signature or the signature on file.
-If you rely on the mail, allow ample time for your application or ballot to arrive at the Clerk’s office.
-You can also use one of the drop boxes at Town Hall available 24/7.
-Sample ballots for each election will be available at the Clerk’s Office or online at the Michigan Voter. Information Center (Michigan.gov/vote)
-You can track your absentee ballot application and ballot at the same website.
-For the State Primary, you may only vote one side (party) on the ballot or your partisan section will not count.
-Absentee ballots must be received at the Clerk’s Office by 8:00pm Election Day.
-DON’T FORGET TO SIGN AND DATE YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT ENVELOPE.
If you have questions, contact your local clerks office.
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Have you spotted the DIA Inside Out Art Project in your community? Dia.org/insideout will provide maps of other communities and information on upcoming programs. Find world class art reproductions of great treasures from the Detroit Institute of Arts in outdoor venues throughout Metro Detroit.
West Bloomfield is hosting this project for residents in the following locations:
The Recreation Activities Center
4640 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield Township Library
4600 Walnut Lake Road
Westacres Branch Library
7321 Commerce Road
Marshbank Park
2805 Hiller Road
West Bloomfield Woods Nature Preserve
4655 Arrowhead Road
Drake Sports Park
6801 Drake Road
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We are hiring people for a variety of full time and part time positions. Join our caring team and make a difference in the lives of the older adults who live at Jewish Senior Life.
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Hips bothering you? Try this workout to help you feeling better in no time.
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NORMA JEAN & EDWARD MEER APARTMENTS
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1st & 4th full month FREE if lease is effective by 7/31/22
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Contact Jackie Rosender
248-444-2430 jrosender@jslmi.org
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Oak Park residents celebrated Independence Day by visiting Clawson Park, which had an arts an crafts fair, a food truck rally, and fireworks at dusk!
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Meer residents keep their minds sharp with Vintage Trivial Pursuit, led by Suzanne Smith, a retired nurse who moved to Meer. She wants to be an active member of our residential community and came up with the challenge for residents to see who could remember the most answers.
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July 12th & 13th
Get great deals by being an Amazon Prime Member and experience “feel good” shopping. Select JSL Foundation as your charity of choice for Amazon Smile.
Amazon Smile is a program that donates .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.
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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:
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To set it up from the Amazon app on your phone, visit Amazon's Help Page:
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Spicy Thai Mango Avocado Salad
Ingredients
1/2 red onion, cut into half-moons
1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
1/4 cup fresh mint, chopped
2-3 Tuscanini Calabrian Chili Peppers, thinly sliced
3 green onions, chopped
1 avocado, sliced
2 mangoes, peeled and diced
Dressing
Zest and juice of 2 fresh limes
2 tablespoons Honey
2 tablespoons Olive Oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
Directions
1) Place all the chopped ingredients in a bowl, add the dressing, and mix.
2) Serve at room temperature or cold. Let sit for at least five minutes so the flavors can meld, and adjust seasonings before serving.
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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
A Mirror – Not Mere Vanity
A wise man once explained: A mirror has two purposes. First, when one looks at a mirror, one sees one’s own self. Second, one also sees that which is behind.
This is the ultimate goal in life. In spiritual work, one needs to see not only the present situation as it looks now, but also that which is behind, namely yesterday, and the day before yesterday, to learn from the past and to make changes for the future.
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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