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Texas Jewish Post
In Our 59th Year
August 18,2005
Dallas Doings
Tiferet tribute dinner
this Sunday
In anticipation of the Tiferet Israel
Annual Appreciation Dinner hon-
oring Pillars of Influence Miriam and
Yitzhak Malka and Shirley and Erv
Rovinsky, Diane Benjamin's
RE/MAX Preston Road office
recently hosted the fantastic Tiferet
Israel telephone committee.
The Tiferet Recognition Dinner
will be held on Sunday, Aug. 21 at
the Columbian Country Club. lack
Altman, chairman of the event, has
motivated his committee of devoted
volunteers to help make this a suc-
cessful program. The highly spirited
telephone committee includes
lack Altman, Robin Teig, Gina
Tolmas, Esther Hazan-Cohen,
Hanna Lambert, Fredell Shulken,
Alan Tolmas, ludy Kanoon, ludy
Elimelech, lanet Baum, Bonnie
Whitman, Dr. Martin Weinberg,
Dr. David Weber, Terri Schepps, and
Diane Benjamin. Please call the
Tiferet Israel office, (214) 691-3611,
to make your reservations.
In the news
Bob Westle has been named New
Education Director at Congregation
Anshai Torah. This is his 35th year as a
lewish educator — serving in New
lersey, Florida, New Mexico and most
recently 14 years in Tucson, Ariz. Bob,
who is very excited about working in
the Dallas Metroplex lewish commu-
nity, received his undergraduate degree
in History from Yeshiva University and
his Masters in Jewish Education from
Spertus College in Chicago.
He and his wife Diane have two
sons: Andrew, 25 and Scott, 23.
Welcome to the Westle family, who
are already living in Piano and look
forward to being part of the Anshai
Torah staff and family.
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Erven & Shirley Rovinsky
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DALLAS
EWISH COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION
Your legacy. Our Jewish future.
Golden Acres (DHJA)
Expands Senior Care to
Secure Horizons Members
The Golden Acres Campus is
pleased to welcome members of Secure
Horizons into their family. Beginning
in luly 2005, members who qualified
for Skilled Nursing and/or Short-term
Rehabilitation can choose to be part of
the in-patient care at The Dallas Home
for lewish Aged, Golden Acres
Campus. Providing these types of ser-
vices brings Golden Acres physicians
and staff a deep amount of satisfaction.
"We are pleased to offer a positive,
caring environment that not only
meets rehabilitation needs but also
enhances a person s independence and
overall quality of life," said Michael
Ellentuck, president of Gold en Acres.
"When a person leaves Golden Acres,
he or she will be ready to re-engage life
to his or her maximum capability."
Secure Horizons from Pacificare®
affirms nearly a million members
and is one of the largest
Medicare+Choice plans in the
nation. For more information about
Golden Acres admission require-
ments for Secure Horizons members,
contact the admissions director by
calling (214) 327-4503, ext. 107.
Serving the community for more
than 50 years, Golden Acres has earn ed
a reputation as a premier health care
Hanna Lambert, Director of Admissions and Early Childhood Education at Akiba
Academy of Dallas, addressed the parents of the school's newest students.
provider, offering extensive high-
quality care and services in a
comfortable and nurturing setting.
Golden Acres is a property of The
Legacy Senior Communities Inc., a
not-for-profit charitable organization
providing a continuum of services
primarily to seniors in an innovative
lewish environment that promotes
wellness and choice. Visit www.gol
denacres.org for some additional
information.
Akiba Academy
welcomes new families
Administrators, faculty and parents
of Akiba Academy of Dallas wel-
comed the school's new parents to
their "family" Tuesday, luly 12, at the
home of Nicole and Andy Schultz,
who are parents of four Akiba-kids.
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"Congratulations, dear friends,
you have made the choice to become
part of something so unique," said
Hanna Lambert, director of Admis-
sions and Early Childhood Learning.
"This journey will help your child
grow and blossom and will enrich,
and nourish, your whole family."
The new families will join the rest
of the Akiba Academy population
Aug. 22 when school begins at the
new Schultz/Rosenberg Campus in
North Dallas. The $20-million,
100,000-square-foot campus includes
the school's Preschool, Lower School,
Middle School, Athletic Center,
Campus Synagogue, Dining Hall,
Administrative Building and many
other wonderful areas.
"Akiba Academy has been a catalyst
for the growth of lewish education for
over 40 years," said Mrs. Lambert.
"Each of us who works at Akiba will
look to your child, and respect him, as
the individual he is. Together we will
find the special key that will unlock
your child's potential."
Head of School Mark Stolovitsky,
Director of General Studies Dr.
Beverly Millican, Director of judaic
Studies Zev Silver, Assistant
Preschool Director and Recruit-
ment Officer jordana Bernstein,
and Board of Directors Vice Presi-
dent of Recruitment and Retention
David Zoller each addressed the
audience.
"Akiba Academy is blessed with
fertile ground and solid support,"
said Dr. Millican. "The vision of all
of the administrators is so in line
and we are so focused on doing the
right thing for your children, for all
of our children."
"I can't remember a time when
Akiba was more child-focused," said
Rabbi Silver, who has taught at the
school for 10 years. "We want our
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