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Laforet, RN HealthCare President PROFESSIONALS LTD. Home/Hospital/Nursing Home Nursing Care/Personal Care/Homemaking Rent-a-Mom ALWAYS OPEN 563-0056 Dearborn 357-7080 Southfield 656.7075 Rochester Medicare/Blue Cross/Private Insurance 70 FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1989 747-8070 Ann Arbor Anita Millman To Head Shaarey Zedek Women Anita Millman has been elected president of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. Mrs. Millman created and implemented Congregation Shaarey Zedek Religious School's special education program. She is a board member of the Jewish Family Service, and has served as board member of the Michigan branch of Women's League for Conservative Judaism; and has served as vice chairman, Women's Divi- sion, Jewish Welfare Federation. With the sisterhood, she has been Town Hall chair- man, membership and pro- gramming vice president and vice president of fund-raising. The installation of officers and the board will take place June 12 at 11 a.m. in Adler Hall of he Synagogue. The day will include the installa- tion by Rabbi Groner, and a two-piano concert by Leypsa Groner and Carole Lasser. In addition, there will be infor- mal modeling. The program vice president is Faye Ullmann and the outgoing president is Sandra Schwartz. Officers to be installed are: Vice Presidents, Fund- raising, Gail Goodstein and Faye Ullmann; Vice Presidents, Membership, Judith Blumeno and Dottie Wagner; Vice President, Pro- gram, Rusty Rosman; Vice President, Social, Shirley Ruzumna; Treasurer, Debbie Balkin; Recording Secretary, Tobye Bello; Financial Secretary, Sandra Cherrin; Assistant Financial Secre- tary, Jacqueline Elkus; Cor- responidng Secretary, Arleen Karbal; and Assistant Cor- responding Secretary, Rober- ta Ingber. The board of directors in- cludes: First two-year term: Gail Amster, Ruth Beresh, Sharon Brown, Lauren Bruss, Paula Glazier, Judith Granader, Doreen Hermelin, Karen Katz, Ellen Labes, Frieda Langnas, Barbara Leib, Evelyn Levine, Marlene Margolis, Ilene Nemer, Sonia Pone, Selma Schwartz, Shayna Silverman, Marlene Toft, Linda Weingarden, Diane Wyner. Elected for a second two- year term were: Anne Baruch, Sharon Berry, Diane Gartner, Ruth Goldstein, Marilyn Hortick, Marilyn Karbal, Marlene Krohner, Randee Lipman, Ellen Maiseloff, Meryl Podolsky, Marta Rosenthal, Carole Sole, Bonnie Topper. Anita Millman Appointed to the board were: Doris. August, Gladys Croll, Linda Gold, Virginia Hoffman, Bessie Kornwise, Frieda Olen, Elaine Resnick, Phylis Robinson, Zelda Robin- son, Marilyn Rollinger, Sherry Satovsky, Jo Ann Shatanoff, Barbara Stollman and Judy Stulberg. Guests are welcome. Baby sitters will be available upon request. For reservations, call Randee Lipman, 851-0102; Carol Sole, 644-1355; or Lin- da Gold, 855-6177. There is a fee for the brunch. Program Helps Homemakers , Jewish Vocational Service (JVS), a non-sectarian agency, offers an on-going displaced homemaker program funded by the Michigan Department of Labor, Office of Women and Work, for individuals in Wayne and Oakland Counties. Displaced homemakers are women who, through divorce, separation, widowhood or disability of spouse, have lost their source of economic sup- port. After spending a sub- santial number of years in the home caring for family members, displaced home- makers find returning to the job market a difficult transition. The JVS displaced home- maker program provides vocational assessment, voca- tional counseling, job seeking skills and job placement assistance. Eligibility is based on marital and employ- ment status. There are no in- come guidelines. Interested applicants should call Sherri Lumberg or Ruth Canada, 559-5000.