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January 29, 1993 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-29

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Make This Your
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The Executive Offices at Maple Park

The Executive Offices at Maple Park ... everything your business needs, conveniently located right around the
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From our elegant marble-tiled reception area to the lobby di-
rectory listing your company name we project an image of
class. By renting a private office, you have access to more than
2000 square feet of additional common space including a
spacious reception area, conference room, separate employ-
ee and visitor entrances, and office equipment room.

Our executive secretarial staff is always available to assist you
with typing, word processing, transcription, light bookkeep-
ing and other general office work, as well as greeting your vis-
iting clients. Our staff answers your phone and takes your
messages, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.lf all this seems
too good to be true, stop by and take a first-hand look for your-
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Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods
that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The
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WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE

DAllLING page 18

"I got it," Ms. Schaefer
said. "We got the photos
back, and Nathan said it
came out well.
"It was the most thril-
ing experience of my life-
time," Ms. Schaefer said.
"You really sensed a simi-
lar feeling as you did
when JFK took office."
During the four-day
festivities, David and
Doreen Hermelin, Robert
and Anita Naftaly, Avern
and Lois Cohn, Zina and
Michael Kramer, Marc
and Ellen Whitefield,
Lanie Pincus, Faylene and
Larry Owen, Bunny and
Michael Kratchman, Leon
and Heidi Cohan, Sid and
Diane Lutz, Al and Judith
Holtz and other local
Jewish Democrats had a
lot of fun.
Many attended meet-
ings of different Jewish
caucus groups. The
American-Israel Public
Affairs Committee hosted
a breakfast. And the
National Jewish Demo-
cratic Coalition hosted an
event as well.
Ms. Pincus, inspired by
the Year of the Woman
theme of the '92 cam-
paign, went to an EM-
ILY's List luncheon. Some
4,200 supporters Of the
Democratic, pro-choice
political action committee
attended the lunch, in-
cluding most female mem-
bers from the House and
the genate.
"There was not a dry
eye in the place," Ms.
Pincus said.
Ms. Owen, who co-
chaired Michigan's Clin-
ton fund-raising efforts
with her husband, former
East Lansing Mayor Larry
Owen, went to D.C. as a
special presidential guest.

The Owens co-chaired
the inaugural balls. Now
that the parties are over,
Ms. Owen said the experi-
ence feels like it was all a
dream.
In fact, on the day of the
inauguration, she and Mr.
Owen were seated in the
third row in front of the
stage. As "God Bless
America" was playing, Mr.
Clinton saw her and said,
"Thank you, Faylene."
The couple raised $1.5
million for the Democratic
Party and Bill Clinton —
the most money ever in
Michigan for a Democratic
candidate.
For all her hard work,
Ms. Owen figured she
deserved a little fun.
"I got my picture taken
with all of the stars," she
said.
The Hermelins found a
new friend, Dr. Ruth
Westheimer, the famed
sex expert, who drove
around with them in a
rented limousine from
party to party. Actually,
"she found us," Mr. Her-
melin said.
With 300,000 people
standing nearby, there
was lots of opportunity for
good shmoozing.
"When you are standing
at the Lincoln Memorial
with so many people all
around you who are feel-
ing inspired, you believe
maybe there is a chance
for the country to pull
itself together," Mr. Her-
melin said."I am very_
hopeful that his basic
instincts are good, and
that he cares a great deal
about Israel.
"The general attitude is
one of great optimism,"
Mr. Hermelin said. "Now
the party is over." ❑

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Family Activity Enacts
Survival Of Sephardim

RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER

attending
amilies
Sunday's event at the
Jewish Community
Center in Oak Park
should brace themselves for
a trip through time to the
Golden Age of Spain.
It was an age when Jews
prospered as artists and
businessmen. It was also an
era when Jews could prac-
tice their religion with little
fear.
Then came the Inquisi-
tion in 1233. The Roman
Catholic church forced Jews

to convert to Christianity,
leave the country or die.
Jewish families in metro- _(
politan Detroit can relive
the experience of Sephardic
Jews at this weekend's
event, "From Routes to
Roots: A Family Sephardic
Journey."
The free activity, which
will take place between 1:30
and 4 p.m., is sponsored by
Jewish Experiences For
Families, The Jewish News, -\
the Jewish Community
Center, the Sephardic

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