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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1991
THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER
he Women's Division
of the Jewish Welfare
Federation held a
"Food For Thought" lun-
cheon on Jan. 24 at the Bir-
mingham Community
House. Barbara Goldman,
executive director of the
Michigan Council for the
Arts, spoke on censorship in
the arts. Ms. Goldman
echoed the thoughts of the
100-plus women in the au-
dience, saying it is hard to
concentrate during the days
when greater stories exist.
However, she enlightened
the patrons on the recent
censorship concerns. She ex-
plained that there are con-
gressmen who have narrow
views on censorship in our
country. Since the Robert
Maplethorpe photographic
exhibit controversy in Cin-
cinnati, there is a heighten-
ed awareness.
She also discussed the
impending budget cuts for
the arts in Michigan. She
urged people to write Lans-
ing and support the arts be-
cause many institutions
could be forced to close.
Some of the patrons in the
crowd included: Andi
Wolfe, Sandy Stark,
Dottie Freedland, Linda
Michaels, Trudy Weiss
and Lisa Brody.
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Bunny Goldman, Helaine Zack, Jeanne Shapira and Nancy Levy of JWF
Women's Division.
569-1400
Charleston contest were a
few of the fun events. Some
of the lively couples includ-
ed: Lillian and Jerry
Trumper, Morley and
Shelly Wasserman, Sandy
and Leonard Isser, Libby
and Andy Bieder and
Judge Edward and Bever-
ly Avadenka.
HOPWOOD AWARDS
Michael Weiss, a
sophomore at the University
of Michigan, has won the
Hopwood Underclassman
Essay Award for the second
consecutive year. His two
winning essays were "My
Grandpa's Walk" and
"Patterns." Mr. Weiss is a
West Bloomfield resident
and former intern at The
Jewish News.
Julie Feldman and Lois Levenson
of Guys 'n' Gals.
FLAP 'N' FEAST
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Congregation B'nai Israel
presented an evening of dan-
cing and entertainment as
they hosted a Roaring 20s
party for 80 people on Jan.
19. Door prizes, jugglers,
fashion shows and a
Guys 'N'Gals in the Or-
chard Mall is selling Opera-
tion Desert Storm sweat- •
shirts and T-shirts by
designer Scott Davidson.
The sweatshirts say "These
Colors Don't Run" and have