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TWO JSL Features In This Week’s Jewish News

This Week’s Jewish News Features TWO JSL Stories: Lives Well Lived Fashion Show and Janet Antin: A Life In Service

This week’s The Detroit Jewish News features a colorful, wonderful recap of FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life’s LIVES WELL LIVED: AGING IN STYLE!, as well as a beautiful feature on Janet Antin, Jewish Senior Life sales and marketing consultant and longtime JSL employee.

READ THE ARTICLES HERE:

Faces & Places: Jewish Senior Life Residents Model in Fundraiser Fashion Show

Jewish Senior Life to Add Janet Antin to Marketing Team

 

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