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TUESDAY!
Berkove
Lapides
of Farmington Hills, a past
president of the Sinai
Hospital Guild and volunteer
at the Detroit-based hospital
for 40 years, has been named
to the Governor's Honor Roll.
The honor roll is a recogni-
tion of volunteerS' outstan-
ding service to various
Detroit-area agencies and
institutions.
MAURICE BARNES will
LAWRENCE BERKOVE,
professor of English and
American literature, and
JOSEPH (JERRY)
LAPIDES, assistant pro-
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136 N. Woodward
North of Maple
647-0560
Dearborn
15219 Mich. Ave.
One Block East
of Greenfield
584-3820
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deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur-
chase fine gems. Diamonds and Gold Jewelry.
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OWNERS, BANKS & ESTATES
$9 98 :
998 8
Claremont
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EST. 1919
1/4 Lawrence M. Allan, President
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appointed chairman of the
department of psychiatry at
William Beaumont Hospital.
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All-Leather Wing-Tips
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Eastland Mall
Entrance 7A
Next to Hudson's
Mall Hours
371-2233
STORE HOURS:
Mon.-Wed. & Sat. 10-7
Thurs. & Fri. 10-9
Sun. 12-5
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NEIL S. TALON, has been
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30400 Telegraph Rd.
Suite 134
Bingham Farms. 642-5575
ROBERT DICKMAN will
be awarded the Civilian Cita-
tion 'from the City of Troy
Police Department for his
"quick thinking and actions
in performing a chase and
capture of a suspect who had
stolen a purse from a lady in
the Somerset Mall parking
lot."
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626-3362
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559-7818
BALLY
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fessor of education, have been
recognized by the University
of Michigan-Dearborn for
their academic ac-
complishments. Mr. Berkove
has been named the recipient
of the University's
Distinguished Research
Award for 1992, and Mr.
Lapides has been honored
with the 1992 Distinguished
Teaching Award in the non-
tenured category.
be honored by Congregation
Beth Achim and JNF for his
years of service to the con-
gregation and the communi-
ty. He will be given JNF's
Community Service Award.
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t ip American Heart Association
Jeffrey Forman
JEFFREY FORMAN of Or-
chard Lake has been ap-
pointed clinical chief and vice
chief of radiation oncology at
Harper Hospital in the De-
troit Medical Center. He will
be responsible for overseeing
the patient care activities in
the department as well as co-
ordinating physician recruit-
ment and teaching residents.
SARI CICUREL has been
named marketing director of
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter of Metropolitan Detroit.
Her responsibilities will in-
clude public relations, staff
development and member-
ship enhancement. Before
coming to the Center, Sari
was the director of program-
ming for Booth Communica-
tions in Birmingham.
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Mekorot,
the national water carrier,
resumed 24-hour pumping
last week after the Treasury
decided it was shortsighted
to waste tens of millions of
cubic meters of water a day
in order to save on electric
bills.
The water comes from
Lake Kinneret, which
overflowed its banks because
of the abnormally heavy
rains and snowfalls in the
past winter.
Mekorot was pumping a
daily average of 1.5 million
cubic meters into the na-
tional pipeline system. But
that was reduced.
In order to prevent the
flooding of shoreside com-
munities, the sluice gates
near Kibbutz Degania at the
southern end of Lake Kin-
neret were opened, sending
torrents of fresh water pour-
ing into the Jordan River.
The water flowed uselessly
to the Dead Sea, a saline
body at the lowest point on
the Earth's surface, where it
soon evaporated.
It took a while, but the
Treasury finally realized
that the importance of water
to Israel's economy
outweighed the savings of a
few shekels per kilowatt.
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