One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful and Exciting Restaurant-Lounges Most Sincerely Extend Wishes To Our Customers and Friends For The Utmost In Health and Happiness On the Occasion Of Beverly Liss and Roz Blanck at the Choices event. PASSOVER Some 600 Guests Make The Choice CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST Since 1939 7618 Woodward Ave. 871 1590 - Heartily Extends The Very Utmost In Happiness and Health On This Passover We will be most happy to arrange your party for any occasion . up to 200 persons .. . Call and ask about our low prices EM EILEVLIEVEV.IVEVEVEWWW.EEESE EIEWAVEV EILIEVEIVEILEILEVE.I.V. • VEVEIE- so to LU Cn ...with this ad. Maximum value: $10.00. Not valid with other offers. Expires 3/31/94. LU — 3 We're open 7 days a week at 621 Opdyke Rd. in Auburn Hills CC LU LU 88 0 0 (810) 332 4744 4,111/11.11111:411.1WASSSIMMSSIASS.114%%111:4,131111,101MWMASASI, S%%S.%%%%%:%%%%%%Wll Choices, the 1994 outreach event and fund-raising luncheon of the Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Divi- sion, was an overwhelming success with more than 600 guests. Chair- man Beverly Liss thanked the crowd for making the choice to attend. Actress Tovah Feldshuh entertained the guests through many character vignettes and reminisced about her expe- riences at Interlochen. "At Interlochen, my name was Teri Sue," she said. Sharon Schwartz, a Hillel Day School teacher, was at Interlochen with Ms. Feldshuh. Both of these Interlochen graduates received rave reviews. Ms. Feldshuh received a stan- ding ovation for her perfor- mance, while Ms. Schwartz heard Mazal Toy numerous times as the director of the recent Hillel Day School play, Bye Bye Birdie. Coin- cidentally, Zachary Liss, Beverly's son, had one of the leading roles. Some of the women who chose to volunteer for Choices included: Roz Blanck, Nancy Glass, Susie Jacob, Elda Schwartz, Lisa Brody, Sue Ellen Kaufman and Hilary Borman. POWER BREAKFAST More than 150 busi- nesswomen attended the Women's Power Breakfast held March 16 at the Detroit Club to share camaraderie and compassion to raise funds for Gleaners Commun- ity Food Bank. Last year, Gleaners collected 13 mill- ion pounds of food and distributed it to 184 soup kitchens. Trudy Archer, Lisa Ford and Dulcie Rosenfeld were co- chairmen. The event was underwritten by Prudential Securities. Some of the sup- porters included: Harriet Alpern, Julie Cummings, Lynn Deitch, Liz Kanter Groskind, Shelley Golden, Dulcie Rosenfeld, Trudy Archer Janet Levine, Susan Moiseev, Mary Shapero, Marjorie Saulson, Linda Soberman, Kathleen Strauss, Jeannie Weiner and Mary Lou Zieve. ROAR AT RITZ The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation will present an evening of dining and danc- ing 8 p.m. April 15 at the Ritz-Carlton. Geogeann Kralik and Teckla Rhoads are co-chairmen Some of the committee members include: Irene Bader, Janice Cherkasky, Estelle Elkus, Susan Jacob, Karen Lutz, Marilyn Silver and Helen Wachler. RHAPSODY IN RED The Southeastern Michigan Chapter of the American Red Cross announces the