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April 27, 1990 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-04-27

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NCJW Group
Honors Rosenberg

Under the Direction Of:

Annette Bergasse and Tony Lord

Summer Day Program

Children Ages 6-14 (3 sessions)

Judy Rosenberg will receive
the Emerging Leader Award
at the National Council of
Jewish Women's Greater
Detroit Section installation

Session I June 25-July 13
Session II July 16-August 3
Session III August 6-August 24
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Teens Ages 14 and Up

Six week program • July 10-August 16
Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday Evenings • 7 p.m.-10 p.m.

For more information
and reservations call:

28857 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48018

(313) 553-0305

If You Want .. .
• To Stop Dragging That Hose Around
• To Increase The Value of Your Home
• To Save Money Thru Better Water Management
• To Have The Best Looking Lawn On The Block

We offer you these quality services:

• Professional network of qualified contractors • Free Landscape Lighting estimates
• Professional irrigation designs
• Fountains/Aerators for ponds
• Referrals for spring and winter servicing e • Free estimates on sprinkler irrigation systems

"Over 25 Years Experience"
Residential • Commercial • Industrial
CALL NOW FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE
1-800-544-9219

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Place Your Ad Today. Call 354 - 6060

FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1990

mailing secretary: Ida
Kaplan: board members:
Evelyn Anchill, Lillian Eps-
tein, Faye Friedman, Ruth
Lefton, Rose Levitt, Frances
Shusterman and Rose Sweet.
Lunch will be served and
entertainment will be provid-
ed by Jeff Landau. There is a
charge. For information, call
Alice Cohen, 352-8327; or
Betty Silverfarb, 545-1613.

Hadassah Hosts _
Tennis Tourney

Musical Theatre Workshop

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Judy Rosenberg

luncheon May 15 at Con-
' gregation Shaarey 'Zedek.
Rosenberg has been a
volunteer with the NCJW
Court Appointed Special Ad-
vocates program, as well as
chairman of the Section's
Adopt-A-School program. She
is the section's incoming
public affairs vice president.

Adat Shalom Group
Holds Donor Day

The Sisterhood of Adat
Shalom Synagogue will host
"An Israeli Cabaret" fashion
show by Leah Marks at the
group's Donor Day, 10 a.m.
May 9. The event will begin
with boutiques. Lunch and
entertainment will be at
noon.
There is a charge. All pro-
ceeds help support the
synagogue. Reservations
must be made by May 2.
For information call Lenore
Diskin, 661-9398.

B & P Chapter
Installs Officers

The Detroit Business and
Professional Chapter of B'nai
B'rith Women will install of-
ficers noon May 6 at B'nai
David Synagogue.
The officers to be installed
are: president: Ethel Atkins;
vice presidents: Elaine Grant
and Marian Morgan;
treasurer: Shirley Baker;
financial secretary: Edith
Wyman; recording secre-
taries: Lillian Bratt and Lib-
bie Zalenko; corresponding
secretary: Esther Goodman;

The Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will
hold the 11th Annual Tennis
Tournament June 5-7 at
Franklin Raquet Club. Pro-
ceeds from the tournament
will support cardiovascular
research at Hadassah
Medical Center in Jerusalem.
There is a charge. Lunch
will be provided on June 5;
refreshments will be served
on June 6-7. Each participant
will receive a T-shirt.
Balls will be supplied and
trophies awarded. For entry
form information call Beth
Brandvain, 661-5161; or An-
nette Lieberson, 335-7940.

Evergreen Group
To Hear Reviews

Evergreen Group of
Hadassah will met 7:45 p.m.
May 8 at the home of
Marilynn Skulsky, 17134
Morrison; Southfield.
Kitty Allen, librarian at the
Southfield library, will review
Fear No Evil, Jephte's
Daughter and Remains of the
Day.
For information call
Skulsky, 557-7426.

Temple Israel
Sets Dinner

Temple Israel Sisterhood
will hold a dinner and book
review by Rabbi M. Robert
Syme at 6:30 p.m. May 10.
Rabbi Syme will review To
Touch A Dream by Aviva
Hellman.
There is a charge for dinner.
For reservations by May 3,
call the temple office,
661-5700

Topaz ORT
Holds Safe

Woman's American ORT,
Ibpaz Chapter, will present
its Mother's Day Lox-Box •
sale. This project supports
ORT's "Mother to Another," a
Wingspread program. Orders
must be paid by April 29.
For information call Laurie
Chudnow, 546-6932.

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