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March 15, 1991 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-15

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LIFESTYLES 1

PRE•HOLIDAY SALE
ALL EVAN•PICONE SHOES

15% OFF

3 DAYS ONLY
FRIDAY 3/15
SATURDAY 3/16
MONDAY 3/18

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PROFILE

Linda Lee:
Heart of Gold

Ey

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

Local Columnist

*Previous Sale Items & Layaways excluded

NAME: Linda Lee

AGE: 46

SHOE GALLERY

15 Mile and Orchard Lake Road —West Bloomfield Plaza
851-5470

SPRING-SUMMER
1991

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT LONE PINE
WEST BLOOMFIELD

851.7633

FAVORITE BOOK: Some of her recent reading includes
Harvest by Belva Plain and Liar's Poker by Michael
Lewis.

For The
Best Prices
On
Watchbands

MARK SHOPNICK
JEWELERS

28859 Orchard Lake Road
Farmington Hills
Market Place Plaza
553-2196

ENCORE 311

• invitations
• personalized
stationery
• II Papiro
• Cartier
• museum of
modern art
• baby &
children's gifts
• greeting cards

we've moved!

west bloomfield plaza
6718A orchard lake road
west bloomfield

932-5355

FAMILY: She is married to Henry P. Lee, a tax attorney.
She has two children: Sheri, a recent graduate of the
University of Michigan; Andy, a student at U-M in
international politics. Her parents, Harriet and Irving
Marash, reside in Oak Park. One sister, Bonnie Kamen,
resides in Oak Park, while her other sister, Susan
Hertzberg, lives in San Jose, California.

SYNAGOGUE: Congregation. Shaarey Zedek
ORGANIZATIONS: She is president of the Jewish
Community Center, serving since 1990. She is a board
member of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare
Federation and active in Fresh Air Society and the
Jewish Community Council.

EXQUISITE FASHIONS

Crosswinds Mall

EDUCATION: A bachelor's degree from Wayne State
University.

RESIDENCE: West Bloomfield

COCKTAILS

• SPECIAL OCCASION
• MOTHER OF THE BRIDE
• MOTHER OF THE GROOM
• PROM

OCCUPATION: Administrative director of Lee and
Gregory, P.C.

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HOBBIES: Exercise, reading and travel.

LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: "Being the first woman
president of the JCC in my lifetime. There has only been
one other woman president in the 65-year history of the
JCC and that was during World War IL"

PHILOSOPHY: "Be a productive member of society.
Balance your energy between your family and the
community. One's support at times of challenge is as
essential as at joyous occasions!'

BACKGROUND: Linda Lee grew up in northwest Detroit
attending Bagley Elementary School. Her father
Manufactured school uniforms, while her mother was the
manager of Irving's Gift Shop. As a youngster, she went
to Fresh Air camps and enjoyed roller-skating at the
JCC. After she was graduated from Wayne State
University in 1966, she taught in the Southfield school
system at McKinley Elementary.
While raising her family, she became a volunteer in
the community, working with ORT, Jewish Welfare
Federation and other organizations. In 1979 she was
offered a position on the JCC board.
"It's a great place for volunteers. There are so many
opportunities for you to do as little or as much as you
want to do. Once I got on a committee, I never left," said
Mrs. Lee. She is currently serving a one-year term as
president.
In February, she was honored for outstanding
volunteerism by the United Way for Southeastern
Michigan with the Heart of Gold Award. Mrs. Lee
believes volunteers can make a difference in the
community and is thankful for the support of her
husband and family.



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FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1991

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