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Seniors
JEWISH HOME & CARE
CENTER FOUNDATION
It’s Where Mom Lives!
1414 N. Prospect Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 721-9260
Ovation.org/Foundation
Chairperson: Rick Strait
The Jewish Home and Care Center Foundation
proudly supports Ovation Communities in its
mission to provide older adults in the Jewish community with a life of comfort, meaning, independence,
and dignity. As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization,
the Foundation provides vital financial support to
Ovation Jewish Home, Ovation Chai Point, and
Kavod Terrace—ensuring the continued delivery of exceptional, dignified care and services.
MEN’S CLUB
Resident Ellin Levy with her daughter Jill Belconis
For 157 years, we’ve been prioritizing
the needs of our residents.
Come and discover for yourself,
our personal approach to care.
The best in retirement living
A culturally respectful and intellectually
stimulating community
York – Independent Living PLUS
No Entrance Fee Required in York
or the Health Center.
Learn more about
life at Saint John’s!
Call 414-831-6900
1840 N. Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee
www.SaintJohnsMilw.org
6255 N. Santa Monica Blvd.
Whitefish Bay, WI 53217
(414) 967-8258
jccmilwaukee.org/program/mens-club/
Director: Reva Fox, RFox@jccmilwaukee.org
Think of JCC Men’s Club as a talk show without
cameras, microphones, or commercials. Designed for
active retired and semi-retired men in the community, Men’s Club meets the first three Tuesdays of
every month to connect and learn. From former US
Senate candidates to CEOs and VPs, each Men’s
Club meeting features a new and exciting speaker.
L’CHAIM CHAVERUT
CLUBHOUSE NORTHSHORE
PO Box 170602
Glendale, WI 53217
LChaimChaverut.org
Director: Judy Winnik,
Judy@LChaimChaverut.org • (414) 882-1393
The Clubhouse was founded in 2018 in direct
response to the rapid growth of the Milwaukee
North Shore’s aging Jewish population, the epidemic
of loneliness among independent older adults
and specifically the lack of affordable structured
social engagement opportunities. The Clubhouse
is a way for seniors to get together for lunch and to
share stimulating and entertaining programming
approximately twice a month. A well-staffed group
of volunteers contribute to the incredible success
of this program. Transportation can be arranged.
Gatherings are held at Congregation Shalom at
noon. Reservations are required. Be a member of this
exclusive club, where friendship pays your dues.
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