Tillie Brandwine Endowment opportunities include but are not limited to: support of the "Resident to Resident (Doctor)" program of JFA and the department of medicine at Sinai Hospital; life enrichment projects; con- tinued development of the in- tergenerational oral history project initiated by the Young Adult Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation with JFA residents; sponsorship enabl- ing the apartments' par- ticipation in the research fellowship program in applied gerontology sponsored by the Gerontological Society of America, the establishment of a University of Michigan Gerontological Architecture Doctoral Scholarship and capital endowments for the proposed Phase IV building. Brandwine and Satovsky both serve on the executive committee and have chaired major agency committees. Mrs. Brandwine is a former president of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation and cur- rently serves on the division's advisory board. She recently received the Jewish National Fund's Woman of the Year award. Satovsky has chaired JFA's House and Allied Jewish Campaign Committees and is active in the Builder's Divi- sion of the Allied Jewish Campaign. A detailed, descriptive - brochure outlining the en- dowment campaign is available by calling Jewish Federation Apartments Ex- . ecutive Director, Helen _ Naimark, 967-4240. Monday Forum The Birmingham Thmple will have a Monday Forum on Sept. 21 at 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Sherwin Wine will speak on "The People of China — Life Style and Culture." The public is invited at a charge. On September 20th Come To The Maple/Drake J. C. C. For APPLES, HONEY & LOTS, LOTS MORE! To Introduce it A Monthly THE JEWISH NEWS / Section Starting Next Friday And Celebrate THE FALL HOLIDAYS 2 - 4 p.m. • Entertainment • Cider making • Shofar Making • Sukkah Building Contest • Games • Crafts • Information Booths • Story Telling AND LOTS MORE! sponsored by: THE JEWISH NEWS & Jewish Experiences For Families THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 53