I HERE'S TO . . . Discover what's new and unique for your children! Focus On Kids Early Childhood Showcase Sunday, April 12, 1992 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Temple Beth El 7400 Telegraph at 14 Mile Road hired by the Atlanta Jewish Federation as director of its newly approved Israel Eco- nomic Development Partner- ship. Sponsored by ep Thc AIL TOM GLASER has been Temple e Beth El Married Group PRON4DENCE RANT F,, 9' •I 111D I FREE ADMISSION • OVER 40 BOOTHS The Best In TOYS • BOOKS • CHILDCARE • PEDIATRICS PARTIES • CAMPS • SCHOOLS PHOTOGRAPHERS • SPORTS • DECORATORS FURNITURE AND MORE! 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COHN, son of Dr. and Mrs. S. Leonard Cohn of Bloomfield Hills, completed five years of general surgery residency at William Beau- mont Hospital. He received the Zimmerman Award pre- sented to the outstanding graduating resident. CAROL S. SMOKLER has been elected to the board of the National Women's Divi- sion of United Jewish Appeal. IRVING W. WAINER has been awarded the Martin Medal by the International Chromatographic Society for his work in the application of chromatographic techniques to the separation of stereo- isomers. A graduate of Mum- ford High School, Wayne State University and Cornell, he is professor and director of Pharmacokinetics at McGill University, Montreal. GERSON I. COOPER, pre- sident and chief executive of- ficer of Botsford General Hos- pital, was chosen "1992 Ex- ecutive of the Year" by the Oakland Executives Associa- tion. LEON S. COHAN of Bloom- field Hills will be inducted in- to Detroit's International Heritage Hall of Fame. (313) 354-5969 "KEEP YOUR CHILD OUT OF THE EMERGENCY ROOM" Certified 1, 5 and Mrs. James Kovacs of Farmington Hills, has obtain- ed her juris doctor degree from the Washington School of Law at the American University in Washington, D.C. The Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame has elected MICKEY FISHMAN as its new president and BILL BERRIS and DR. STUART KIRSCHENBAUM to its board of governors for a three- year term. BRING THE KIDS! PETTING ANIMALS DOOR PRIZES! LUNCH & SNACKS! 20% tiff KAREN KOVACS STE- PHENSON, daughter of Mr. MOHELim of Detroit Cantor Sidney Rube 358-1426 Cantor S. Greenbaum 855-0628 Reb. Hershl Roth 557-0888 Cantor Howard K. Glantz 851-7153 Gastroenterology Governor for the State of Michigan. He will serve a two-year term. Dr. Ehrinpreis is associate pro- fessor of medicine at Wayne State University and director of nutritional support ser- vices at Harper Hospital. NOREEN DE YOUNG has been appointed director of the Washtenaw County JCC Pre- School. Ms. De Young, who has a Bachelor of Arts in early childhood education and a master's in special education, has worked in education for over 15 years. She was the assistant to the director at Temple Beth Emeth Religious School in Ann Arbor. MURRAY N. EHRIN- PREIS has been elected American College of Oakland County Commis- sioner of Southfield, will receive the "Public Official Award-1992" from the Associ- ation for Retarded Citizens/ Oakland County. STEVEN and KATHER- INE RHODES of Ann Arbor CHARLES and and SHERRI TOBIAS of Farm- ington Hills are part of a regional group of leaders of Reform Judaism who have been selected for a special two-year training program to prepare them to become na- tional leaders. BEN MARKS, Farmington Hills city councilman, was recently appointed as a steer- ing committee member of the energy, environmental and national resources policy com- mittee of the National League of Cities. RICHARD LOBENTHAL and JACKIE VICTOR are among a group of six Detroit area peacemakers, honored this year by the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Wayne State University. —I LOCAL NEWS 1""" Matzah Factory Opens At JCC In advance of Passover, a matzah factory will be set up at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center, April 5-12. Sunday hours will be 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon and 1-4P .m. Visitors will receive a baker's hat, a piece of shmurah matzah and a pam- phlet describing the celebra- tion of Passover. Participants will make their own piece of matzoh and view a film demonstrating how matzahs are made. There is a charge. For reser- vations and information, call Amy Rosenberg at the JCC, 661-1000.