46 Friday, April 1, 1983 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroiter Wins Fulbright Scholarship coordinator of the Interna- tional Baccalaureate Pro- gram, coordinator of stu- dent teaching programs, as well as consultant to var- ious school districts in America and Canada. She has been published in the nationally known Roeper Journal and has written curriculum pre- sently integrated into the coursework in South- field. She is a graduate of the University of Michi- gan and has done graduate work at Wayne State University and the University-of MiChigan. Ms. Eisenberg is a life- long member of Temple Is- rael, serving as a member of the caring community committee, chairman of the single parents committee and a member of the future planning committee. She is a member of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, having served on the board of directors in charge of public relations. She is the chairman of the advi- sory board of governors of Hamilton Place. Johanna Eisenberg has recently received a Ful- bright Scholarship for a six-week seminar in Israel. The award is administered by the U.S. Department of Education and the Ful- bright Committee. The grant is given to educators involved in creat- ing curriculum in the sec- ondary schools. A teacher at Southfield- Lathrup High School, Ms. I(. "Where Fit is Foremost" osms Uptown • Southfield Rd. at 11 ,12 Mile • 559-3900 Big & Tall • Southfield at 11 Mile 569-6930 JOHANNA EISENBERG Eisenberg has also served the Southfield School Dis- trict as coordinator of gifted and talented programs, invitations in blame Invitations, Stationery Belts, Jewelry, Purses and much more all at • - 20% OFF 6080 W; Maple corner of Farmington Rd. v p 851-5079 - _ And Still Enjoy Your Party CALL 354-0438 TALK TO A VIDEOGRAPHER Personal Video Service's 25-75% OFF EVERYTHING! Open Monday-Saturday 10-5:30 6692 Orchard Lake Rd. W. 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The Probus Club, an organization of Jewish professional and businessmen, was estab- 200 Seniors Now Enrolled at Bar-Ilan THIS SUNDAY ONLY 12-4 the nation. In 'addition to the WSU awards, initiated to bring LeasinG CO DR. MARK GOLDMAN Any Event • Any Subject • Any Occasion We will video tape any occasion for under *2000° ••••••• - Children's Birthday Parties *30.00 ••••••• • DR. DAVID NJUS Weddings & Bar Mitzvas lished in . 1939 and is one *200" of several such clubs in 28585 TELEGRAPH RD. Across From Tel-12 Southfield VIDEO HAVE A MOVING EXPERIENCE recognition to young fa- culty, the Probus Club con- tributes gifts and grants to Detroit hospitals and charities. The club has also provided financial assis- tance to more than 100 col- lege students. TaMaROFF MP ' PROFILES Complete Broadcast Color Videotape Productions master charge Two Wayne State Uni- versity professors have been named the recipients of the 21st annual Probus Club awards for academic achievement. They are: Dr. Mark S. 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