I DETROIT Sylvia Serwin Named Berman Award Winner Sylvia Serwin will receive the third annual Berman Award for Outstanding Pro- fessional Service. The award will be presented Aug. 28 at a dinner meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation Board of Governors. Serwin is the associate vice president of Comprehensive Aging Services, Inc., a sub- sidiary of Jewish Home Ag- ing Services, Inc. Serwin was previously associate director of the Jewish Home for Aged, assisting in the opening and administration of Borman Hall, Prentis Manor and Fleischman Residence. She established all of JHA's policies related to Medicare and organized medical pro- grams in conjunction with Sinai Hospital. Serwin is on the advisory board of Community Home Care, and was president of the Michigan League for Nursing from 1985 to 1987 and of the Shapero School of Nursing from 1983 to 1985. The Berman Award was created by Mandell and Madeleine Berman to pro- mote and reward extraor- dinary professional service of Riviera ® (Enlarged To Show Detail) BAUME & MERCIER GENEVE MAITRES HORLOGERS DEPUIS 1830 From the Riviera Collection for men and women. Available in stainless steel, 18K gold and stainless steel or all 18K gold. Water-resistant to 99 feet. AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN DIAMOND GRADING A Third Generation of Quality and Tradition in Diamonds and Diamond Jewelry, passed down from Norman Allan 32419 Northwestern Highway Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 Located between Middlebelt and Fourteen Mile Road 313-855-0040 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10.6 Thursday 10-8 David Hermelin Graham A. Orley Joseph H. Orley Marvin Berlin Steven Kaplan Mark Schlussel Mickey Shapiro Irving Nussbaum Burt Rosen Jerome L. Schostak A fund has been establish- ed to provide assistance to blind individuals through the Visually Handicapped Ser- vices Department at Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health Center. The Sylvia and Erwin Har- vith Fund for the Blind at Hon. Jessica Cooper Hon. Hilda Gage Hon. Alice Gilbert Hon. Barry Howard Hon. Edward Sosnick Primary Election - Tuesday, August 7, 1990 Court of Appeals - District II: Arenac, Bay, Genesee, Gladwin, Huron, Ingham, Lapeer, Macomb, Midland, Oakland, Ogemaw, St. Clair, Sanilac, Shiawassee & Tuscola • • • • • LADIES' FASHIONS AT THEIR BEST • • • Eye Examinations Ultimate Eyewear Custom Contact Lenses Excellence in Fashion for the Young at Heart Dr. M. Gottesman • Dr. M. Weishaus Applegate Square Northwestern Hwy. (between 12 & 13 Mile Road) 16 FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1990 Optometrists Call 358-2920 6919 Orchard Lake Road W. Bloomfield • 855-5528 ceeds from the fund will finance the purchase of white canes and other aids and ap- pliances that will improve the ability of clients of the depart- ment to adapt to a sighted world. Visually Handicapped Ser- vices is the only rehabilita- tion program for blind adults in the tri-county area. To contribute, direct gifts to The Sylvia and Erwin Har- vith Fund for the Blind at Detroit Receiving Hospital, 4201 St. Antoine, Detroit, Mi. 48201. For information, call 993-0475. Sinai Hospital Opens Rehabilitation Unit Paid for by the Committee to Elect Circuit Judge Michael D. Schwartz to Court. of Appeals, Robert J. Ka ufli n. Treasurer, I 6911 Eastland, Roseville, MI 48066 • a Jewish communal profes- sional employed by the Jewish Welfare Federation or Federation Beneficiary. Established through the Federated Endowment Fund of United Jewish Charities, the award gives the recipient an opportunity to enhance his or her leadership skills. Harvith Family Sets Fund For Blind Elect Circuit Judge Michael David Schwartz to Court of Appeals Endorsed By: Sylvia Serwin Sylvia and Erwin Harvith Detroit Receiving Hospital, which commemorates the 50th wedding anniversary of Sylvia and Erwin Harvith of Farmington Hills, was established through their children, Donald and Anita Harvith Baron, Alan and Freda Harvith and Elliott and Marlene Harvith. Pro- Sinai Hospital celebrated the grand opening of its new- ly renovated in-patiant re- habilitation unit. Sinai Hospital President Robert A. Steinberg was joined by Dr. Joseph Honet, chairman, department of re- habilitation medicine. Following brief remarks, Steinberg toured the 30-bed rehabilitation unit in a wheelchair, demonstrating the handicapped accessible semi-private rooms.