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ty, and the ability to repre-
sent a positive image of the
youth of America.
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Rabbi Spectre
Jewish Theological Seminary.
The cabinet meets twice each
year to exchange views about
long-term policy matters fac-
ing the seminary and the
Conservative Movement.
KAREN ZALENKO of Adat
Shalom Synagogue, was
elected social action vice-
president of Central Region
United Synagogue Youth at
the annual regional Conven-
tion in Cincinnati in March.
Home For Aged
Sets Meeting
Raj Wiener, director of the
Michigan Department of
Public Health, will be the
speaker for the Jewish Home
for Aged Annual Meeting at
7:30 p.m. May 14, at
Fleischman Residence /
Blumberg Plaza. The corn-
munity is invited.
On the agenda is the elec-
tion of officers and Board
members for the 1990-1991
fiscal year.
Prior to the meeting, a
dedication ceremony is plann-
LESTER BURTON, presi-
dent of Burton-Share, Inc.,
was elected as an at-large
member of the executive com-
mittee of the National Multi-
ple Sclerosis Society,
Michigan Chapter, Inc., at
their annual meeting in
Grand Rapids in March.
JUDGE HILDA GAGE of
the Oakland County Circuit
Court, was elected as an at-
large member of the ex-
ecutive committee of the Na-
tional Multiple Sclerosis
Society, Michigan Chapter,
Inc.
WENDY STANZLER of
Flint won an "Eddie" award
for best documentary editing
from the American Cinema
Editors for her work on the
film Roger & Me.
KENNETH WIENER, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Wiener, has been accepted as
a member of the 1990 Spirit
of America Marching Band
performing tour of Europe. He
will be representing the city
of West Bloomfield as an
emissary to the people of
Europe, representing the best
of American youth. Kenneth
was chosen on the basis of
Raj Wiener:
Health concerns.
ed at 7 p.m. for the Ben Maas
Outdoor Recreational Area.
Wiener was appointed ac-
ting director of the DPH in
December 1987 and as direc-
tor in 1989. She has served
more than 18 months as chief
of the department's bureau of
Health Facilities. Wiener also
served as deputy director of
the Michigan Department of
Licensing and Regulation,
overseeing the Insurance and
Health Services Bureaus.
For information on the
meeting, call 532-7112.