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OPEN 24 HOURS. SENIORS DISCOUNTS
2235 Orchard Lake Road (Between Middlebelt & Telegraph) 334-3900
Open 7 Days
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WERE FIGHTING FOP
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American Heart
Association
Romantic Fashions
At Sisterhood Event
CARLA JEAN SCIRVARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST
T
emple Israel
Sisterhood held their
annual donor lun-
cheon Oct. 13 with a
fashion show presented by
Jacobson's. More than 430
patrons attended the event
that featured boutique shop-
ping. Karen Erlich, Vicki
Ingber and Marlene
Swarin were donor
chairmen of the day.
Janie Roth is Sisterhood
president. Marilyn
Weisberg, Marsha
Schaverin, Paulla Eps-
tein, Shirley Halprin, Roz
Levine, Rhonda Marcus,
Mona Dembs, Cynthia
Lupiloff, Barbara Horens-
tein, Debra Saperstein,
Jackie Lorfel and Sheila
Schiffer were part of the
donor committee.
ISRAELI EDUCATION
Students from the Israel
Arts and Science Academy, a
residential high school col-
lege in Jerusalem, recently
visited the home of Doreen
and David Hermelin as
part of a fall tour to six U.S.
cities. The local program
was hosted by Norm
Pappas and Academy
founders Max Fisher and
Ed Levy Jr., who attended
the event. The students
spoke about their experience
at the school. IASA Director
Raphi Amram also
discussed the school and
entertained the group with a
musical program on the
piano.
Some of the guests at the
program included: Nancy
and Steven Grand, Helen
Zuckerman, Bev and Ar-
thur Liss, Larry Jackier,
Bill Berman, Jane Sher-
man, David Victor, Suzy
Alterman, Ron Klein,
Mark Landau, Susan
Pappas, Julie Levy,
Howard Babock and Alan
Ackerman.
SINAI CELEBRATES
Patrons of Sinai Hospital
gathered at Franklin Hills
Country Club on Oct. 13 for
an evening of fund-raising
and friend-raising. The so-
cial event, featuring salmon,
Chablis and stand-up com-
edy by David Hermelin,
raised money to benefit the
hospital, which celebrated
its 40th anniversary this
year.
The patron dinner preced-
ed the Heritage Ball, a gala
of 800 people who came
together at the Palace of
Auburn Hills to wine, dine,
dance and support Detroit's
only Jewish hospital. Hosts
and hostesses of the dinner
included: Dr. Hugh and
Cindy Beckman, Bruce
and Suzy Gershenson,
David and Doreen
Hermelin and Mervyn
and Elaine Manning.
THE HATTER'S 100TH
Sy Wasserman and his son,
Paul Wasserman, co-
owners of Henry the Hatter,
celebrated the 100th an-
niversary of the Detroit
store. Kay Everett, on
behalf of the Detroit City
Council, issued a resolution
inscribing Henry the Hatter
as part of Detroit history.