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April 28, 1989 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-04-28

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!FOR WOMEN I

ISRAEL KNOWLEDGE
QUIZ BOWL
(YEDIAT ISRAEL)

Sylvia Druckman To Be
Honored By NCJW

Sunday, May 7, 1989 3:30 p.m.

Jewish Community Center
6600 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322

Thirteen teams from Metropolitan Detroit Religious/Hebrew schools will
meet at the Jewish Community Center to compete in a Quiz based on their
knowledge of the subject "Israel."

The audience will be asked to join us in winning prizes by identifying
landmarks, heroes and sights. Please join with us to make this very special
event a memorable experience.

Come with your whole family to watch your school's team compete against
other schools' teams — share in this exciting event.
For further information please contact the Israel Program Center 661-5440.

PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS:

Akiva Day School
Beth Abraham-Hillel Moses
Temple Israel
Birmingham Temple
Hillel Day School
Temple BethEl
Temple Kol-Ami
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
School
Adat Shalom, U.H.S.
Beth Achim, U.H.S.
B'nai Israel U.H.S.
Beth Shalom

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FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1989 .

.

The National Council of
Jewish Women, Greater
Detroit Section, will honor
NCJW volunteer and com-
munity leader Sylvia
Druckman at its May 16 in-
stallation luncheon. The
event will begin with
registration at 11 a.m. at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Druckman will receive the
organization's Hannah G.
Soloman award, bestowed
periodically by sections in
memory of NCJW's founder.
A graduate of Wayne State
University and the Merrill
Palmer Institute, Druckman
has had a lifetime involve-
ment in education and social
change. She taught
psychology and child develop-
ment in an adult education
program in Detroit,
establishing a family life
education program in
Highland Park Schools and
teaching life management
skills for the Great Cities
Project.
She became a volunteer in
a YWCA program for brain-
damaged toddlers and taught
child development classes at
WSU and Mercy College. She
spearheaded the creation of
the mother-toddler program
at the Jewish Community
Center and was instrumental
in establishing a pilot latch-
key program in a Southfield
school that would grow into a
district-wide program. Her
exploration into the subject of
support for single Jewish
parents led to the develop-
ment of SPACE, now entering
its 11th year.
Following the formal
meeting, the award presenta-
tion and lunch, the Michigan
Opera Theater will perform a
musical program.
Officers to be installed are:
President Barbara Grant, Ad-
ministration and Finance
Vice President Ann Zousmer,
Community Services Vice
President Janelle Miller,
Membership and Program
Vice President Sally Green,
Public Affairs Vice President
Penny Blumenstein, Public
Relations Vice President
Carol Sue Coden, Ways and
Means Vice President Mar-
sha Gordon, Corresponding
Secretary Joy Nachman,
Recording Secretary Barbara
Kuhlik, Assistant Recording
Secretary Susan Citrin,
Treasurer Susan Alterman,
Assistant Treasurer Hermine
Silver, Assistant Treasurer
Gayle Kirsch, Financial
Secretary Claire Kretchmer,
Assistant Financial Secretary
Sally Mayer and Assistant

Sylvia Druckman

Financial Secretary Joyce
Sherman.
lb serve as first-year, first-
term board members are:
Marjory Ansell, Roberta
Blitz, Shelly Cooper, Doralee
Goldman, Betty Grossman,
Audrey Klein, Maureen
Shapiro, Joyce Sosin and Mar-
sha Zucker.
First-year, second-term
board members to be in-
stalled are: Diane Brooks,
Janet Feinberg, Fay Gen-
den, Claudia Gold, Mary
Schwartz, and Gloria Siegel.
Hilda Erman, Ina Egnater
and Dorothy Kaufman will be
installed as members of the
section's 1989-1990
nominating committee.
The Installation Luncheon
has been planned by the sec-
tion's public relations depart-
ment, headed by Vice Presi-
dent Carol Sue Coden. Chair-
men of the day are Rita
Selburn and Gayle Hirsch.
There is a fee for lunch. For
reservations, call NCJW,
258-6000. Reservation
deadline is May 5.

!LOCAL NEWS I

Senior Adults
Seek Volunteers

The "With An Open Hand"
volunteer program, sponsored
by the senior adult depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, recruits
retired professionals to assist
the senior adult community
with a variety of services.
The program offers counsel-
ing on Medicare, law (not in
place of a lawyer), phar-
maceuticals and provides
notary and translation ser-
vices. lb volunteer, contact
Diane Sands, 967-4030.

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