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May 25, 1984 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-05-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 25, 1984

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Fresh Air names directors
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weddings, fashion shows, etc.

Helen Utchenik and
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the Performing Arts Pro-
gram at Camp Tamarack in
Brighton this summer. Ms.
Utchenick has a B.A. in
psychology from the Uni-
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currently working on a
Master's Degree in drama
and theater for the young
from Eastern Michigan
University. She has taught
creative dramatics at the
Gibson School for Gifted
Children and has been a
staff member at Camp
Tamarack for seven years.
She is married and has two
children.
Ms. Feingold has a B.A. in
dance and philosophy from
the Rubin National
Academy of Music and
Dance and the Hebrew Uni-
versity in Jerusalem. She
has taught creative move-
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past six years at the Youth
Wing of the Israel Museum
in Jerusalem, as well as at
the Rubin Academy Con-
servatorium. She has been a
member of a performing
dance group the past three
years and is currently danc-
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She last worked at Camp
Tamarack in 1977 and is
married with one son. She
and her family live in Israel.
There are two nine-day
sessions of Performing Arts
Camp intended for children

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presented their check for the 1984 Allied Jewish Campaign
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Campaign's Metropolitan Division. Making the
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Farmington Hills Police
Chief John Nichols has an-
nounced his candidacy for
the post of Oakland County
Sheriff.
Nichols has a B.S. degree
from Wayne State Univer-
sity in police administra-
tion, has served as a guest
lecturer at local and out-
state colleges and univer-
sities, has served on the
Presidential Commission

on Crime, and has been on
the Advisory Committee to
the FBI National Academy.
Nichols is a former De-
troit Police Commissioner
and a former Undersheriff L,
of Oakland county.

New director

Washington — Paul
Shaviv has been appointed
director of the B'nai B'rith
World Center in Jerusalem.

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