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because Mark is not allowed
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Friday, October 24, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Michael B. Perlman
Michael B. Perlman was
re-elected president of the
board of directors of the
Jewish Federation Apart-
ments at its annual dinner
meeting.
Other officers re-elected
were: vice presidents Neil
Hershel
Dr.
Satovsky,
Tillie
and
Sandberg
Brandwine; secretary,
Miriam Mondry; assistant
secretary, Janet Levine; trea-
surer, Jack Zwick.
Elected to a second three-
year term were: Sandra
Sherman, Howard Rosenberg
and William Lefkofsky.
Elected to a first three-year
term were: Bertha Chomsky,
Cheryl Guyer, Bess Krolik,
Lauren Liss, Robert Slatkin,
Nathan Upfal, Richard Col-
ton and Sharon Bader-Lipton.
Annual Reports were pre-
sented by committee chair-
man, Helen Naimark, execu-
tive director and Perlman.
Gerald Brody, chairman of
the Phase IV Building Com-
mittee, announced that land
had been acquired on the east
side of the present Oak Park
campus and the new 150-unit
government subsidized build-
ing will be located there.