THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Sinai Names Two to Posts
Lois Clamage Armstrong
has been appointed associ-
ate administrator/urban
and regional affairs at Sinai
Hospital of Detroit and
Barbara Lewis has been
named director of the hospi-
tal and community rela-
tions department.
Armstrong, who had been
hospital and community re-
lations director, will be re-
sponsible for the audio-
visual services department,
the hospital and community
relations department and
the new department of
urban resources, which will
act as liaison between the
hospital and civic and corn-
munity groups.
Before coming to Sinai in
1979, she was a public rela-
tions administrator of the
Park-Davis Division of the
Warner-Lambert Co. Before
that, she was director of
LOIS ARMSTRONG
public relations for Bon
Secours Hospital.
Armstrong earned
bachelor degrees in.
English and journalism
at Wayne State Univer-
sity. She is a member of
the Public Relations
Society of America, the
Detroit Press Club, the
American Society for
Hospital Public Rela-
tions, the Michigan Hos-
pital Public Relations
Association, and is
president-elect of the
Southeastern Michigan
Hospital Public ' Rela-
tions Association.
Lewis, who had been pub-
lications coordinator, will
oversee the hospital's publi-
cations, media relations,
special events, promotional
activities and numerous
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Federation Apts.
BARBARA LEWIS
community outreach pro-
grams including the Sinai
Speaker's Bureau.
She has been a public re-
lations associate for the
Jewish Welfare Federation
before joining Sinai's staff
in 1980. Before that she was
a reporter for the Philadel-
phia Evening and Sunday
Bulletin.
Lewis holds a Master of
Journalism degree from
Temple University,
Philadelphia, and a BA de-
gree in literature from
Antioch College, Yellow
Springs, Ohio.
She is a member of
Women in Communica-
tions, Inc., the American
Society for Hospital Pub-
lic Relations, the Michi-
gan Hospital Public Re-
lations Association and
the Southeastern Michi-
gan Hospital Public Re-
lations Association.
Armstrong and Lewis
have won numerous awards
for their public relations ef-
forts at Sinai.
Weight
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Local celebrities will par-
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charities.
Yeshiva Chair
NEW YORK —. Sy Syms,
chairman of Syms Corp., a
national retail clothing
firm, has endowed a chair in
marketing and merchandis-
ing at the undergraduate
colleges of Yeshiva Univer-
sity.
Editor, The Jewish News:
From the sea of life with
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I arrived to my new home
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many hours of silent'
thoughts of the years of sor-
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. In our mixed emotions we
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Lubavitch Grant
NEW YORK — Jewish
Educational Media, the
audio-visual programming
arm of the Chabad-
Lubavitch Organization,
has been given a $250,000
grant by the Elkaim family
of Miami Beach to expand
its programming.
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