HERE'S TO .. . Assembly are STEPHEN M. KLEIN of Flint and DULCIE ROSENFELD of Detroit. Mandell Berman December is filled with excitement at Crosswinds Mall. A preview of coming events. HOLIDAY FIESTA FANTASY December 7th from 7 p.m. until Margaritas run out! Gala Mexican Fiesta to benefit The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Authentic Mexican Cuisine provided by Manuel's Entertainment, Auction, Cash Bar and Fabulous prizes Grand prize is a winter getaway vacation For advance ticket donations $10 per person contact 354-6565 $15 Donation at the door • Dress to Lambada • Stores will be open until 11:00 p.m. HOLIDAY ON WHEELS December 14th - December 23rd Crosswinds' First Annual International Luxury Auto Show Come see 1991's finest luxury automobiles on display, courtesy of local dealers No Admission fee Watch for other exciting events Every one of Crosswinds' Shops and Restaurants invites you to share the Holiday Fantasy. ARBOR DRUGS AZADE' BARRY'S LET'S RENT IT BLOCKBUSTER VIDEO BREADWINNER CARNABY STREET CHILDREN'S CROSSINGS COLORS NAIL SALON CONTINENTAL CABLEVISION CONTINENTAL EXCLUSIVES COCKTAILS DANIELLE PELEG ART GALLERY DOMINO'S PIZZA ELEGANCE TAILORING HARRISON LUGGAGE HUSHH JEAN'S OF BLOOMFIELD KAJ WEAR KROGER PALMER OPTICAL/LONE PINE MAI KAI CLEANERS MALTER FURS MASTER'S CANDY MEDALLION RESTAURANT MERLIN'S RESTAURANT NAIL CONCEPTS NUANCE PAK & SHIP PINE LAKE SHOE REPAIR REGARDS oSSW/A, • • RICHARD'S BURGER GALLERY ROOM AT THE BOTTOM SALLY'S DESIGNS SALVATORE'S SALON SECRETARY OF STATE UNIGLOBE FUNTASTIC TRAVEL YOGURT DELIGHTS OPENING SOON MANUEL'S MEXICAN CUISINE TRENDS FOR YOUNG MEN YOUR IMAGE INTERNATIONAL NOW OPEN SPORTS ADVENTURE .4441111.1111=mr ■11■ _,i1 101=Md 4 ■ 11 ■ 11•1 ■ 11% ,. iNumalorr ■No■ NINI ■ Tempting fashions, gifts and food to satisfy all your appetites. Orchard Lake Road at Lone Pine • West Bloomfield 104 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1990 MANDELL L. BERMAN has received the 1990 Endow- ment Achievement Award of the Council of Jewish Federa- tions (CJF). Mr. Berman, outgoing president of the CJF, was nominated by the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation to receive the award, which is given each year to the person or persons most creatively and productively aiding the endowment program of the Federation. Mr. Berman was in- strumental in the establish- ment of the Federated Endow- ment Fund of United Jewish Charities. The fund's first chairman, he provided leader- ship and a vision of the poten- tial of the endowment program. HAROLD FOLKOFF has been named an "Awareness Leader of the Year" by the Awareness Communication Team for the Developmental- ly Disabled (ACT/DD) for his contribution to increased understanding and accep- tance of people with developmental disabilities through volunteer speaking engagements on behalf of JARC, a Jewish association for residential care. Mr. Folkoff has helped audiences understand the needs of people with disabilities by discussing his own ex- perience growing up and lear- ning to live independently as a participant of the JARC Maas Supported Indepen- dence Program. JUDITH JOSEPH of Grand Rapids was elected a vice president of the Women's League for Conservative Judaism at the biennial convention. DR. I. WALTER SILVER, a graduate of Wayne Universi- ty Medical School, was honored by the American and Michigan Academy of Family Practice for 50 years of outstanding contributions to family practice. He is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Family Physicians. DR. IRVING SMOKLER, of Ann Arbor, has been elected to the national board of direc- tors of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Commit- tee, Inc. Dr. Smokler, a past president of the JCA/UJA of Washtenaw County, is a prac- ticing psychologist in Ann Arbor. JOEL D. TAUBER, past president of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation, was elected treasurer of the Council of Jewish Federations at its General Assembly in San Francisco, Calif. CONRAD GILES was elected chairman of the CJF Governance Committee. Elected to the board for a two-year term were MARK SCHLUSSEL, Federation president, and JANE SHER- MAN, former Allied Jewish Campaign chairman. Life members are outgoing CJF President MANDELL L. BERMAN, and MAX M. FISHER, past CJF presi- dent. Continuing their terms until the 1991 General Davis and Miller SUSAN MILLER and ED- WINA DAVIS were honored by the Jewish Educational Loan Service for their years of service. Ms. Miller chaired the JELS Loan Review Com- mittee since 1985. Ms. Davis coordinated the program as a member of the JVS staff since 1984.