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March 19, 1982 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-03-19

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46 Friday, March 19, 1982

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THE DETROIT ffyfisit NEWS

Nosan Fund to Aid Maccabia

A scholarship fund for as-
piring athletes to the Mac-
- cabia Games in Israel has
been established by Pet No-
san, family and friends in
honor of her husband's re-
cent 60th birthday.
At a gathering recently at
the Jewish Community
Center Health Club, Manny
Nosan was presented with a
plaque stating that the
"Manny Nosan Scholarship
Fund" had been estab-
lished. It will be a perpetual

fund.
Mr. Nosan, with his
brother William, is a part-
ner in the Nosan Building
Co. and has been active in
the community. is consi-
dered one of the finest rac-
quetball players in the area
and has participated in na-
tional championships.
' Those wishing to aid the
fund can contact the execu-
tive offices of the Jewish
Community Center, 661-
1000. •

UHS First Artist-in-Residence
to Give Performances Here

Suzanne Benton of
Ridgefield, Conn., a metal
sculptor, mask-maker, lec-
turer and storyteller, has
been awarded the first
artist-in-residence grant of
the United Hebrew Schools.
She will make presenta-
tions to area schools and
communal organizations
Monday through March 28.
At 7:30 p.m. Monday, Ms.

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will appear at the
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Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion at the University of
Michigan, where she will
conduct a hands-on work-
shop in "Lifestory." For re-
servations, call Ruth
Bloomfield, 663-3336.
Ms. Benton will per-
form "Women of the Bi-
ble" at 8 p.m. Tuesday at
the U-M Hillel Founda-
tion. On Wednesday, she
will be at Akiva Hebrew
Day School at 12:30 p.m.
and at the Wayne State
University Hillel affiliate,
Oak. Pdrk location, at 8
p.m.
Thursday's schedule in-
cludes an 11 a.m. poetry
reading at the Midrasha
College of Jewish Studies,
noon luncheon and perfor-
mance at the Midrasha, a
4:30 p.m. performance at
the United Hebrew Schools
high school and a 7:30 p.m.
performance for Pioneer
Women, at the Kristen To-
wers, 25900 Greenfield,
Suite 205E, Oak Park.
Hillel Day School will see
a performance by Ms. Ben-
ton at 9 a.m. March 26. She
will give a public perfor-

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she appears at the Cong.
Shaarey Zedek high school.
For details, call the UHS,
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MRS. LICHTMAN

Susan Lee Goldenstein
and Randy B. Lichtman
were married recently at
Adath Israel S3rn\agogue in
Middletown, Conn.
The bride is the-daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gol-
denstein of Middletown. Pa-
rents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Lichtman of Southfield.
Donna Goldenstein was
maid of honor. Gary
Lichtman was his brother's
best man.
- The new Mrs. Lichtman
holds a BA degree in
Spanish and government
from Clark University
and a master's degree in
communication from
Michigan State Univer-
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two Bachelor of Music
degrees, one in school
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MSU.
The couple are residing in
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