Vivian Berry, Harriet Colman, Bernice Deutsch, Ilse Doner, Sybil Jnes, Rosalind Schiff, Helen Shevin, Freddy Shiff- man, Leah Snider and Reva Stocker. Pola Friedman, Susan Miller, Reva Muss, Janice Schwartz, Barbara Stollman and Helen Zuckerman were nominated to the Advisory Service Council for a first three-year term. Stollman Education Center Loewenthal High School Karbal Elementary School Dorothy Potiker Nursery School The pleasure of your company is kindly re quested at the Thirtieth Anniversar y Banquet of Akiva Hebrew Day School B&P Division Hosts Ms. Uday Penny Blumenstein Honoring Ms. Blumenstein Is Nominated Dr. Allen Platt 1994 Alumnus of the Year Flo and Larry Ziffer Community Chesed Awards and the dedication of the Dorothy Potiker Nursery School dedicated by Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Potiker and Famil y Sunday, April 24, 1994 13 I yar 5754 Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road Southfield, Michigan Black Tie Optional Couvert $150.00 per person Cocktails six o'clock Dinner seven o'clock For reservations and information, call the school office, 552-9690 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ (/) U1 to For insurance call SY WARSHAWSKY, C.L.0 7071 Orchard Lake Road Suite 110 In the J&S Office Bldg. W. Bloomfield, MI 48322 LU 626-2652 Office Phone See me for car, home, life and health insurance 98 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. We Take $ $ $ It All . $ Buy Outright or Consignment $ $ $ 111EiVS, WOMEN'S, $ $ CHILDREN'S & $ $ HOUSEHOLD $ $ Bloomfield-Keego Resale Shop $ $ 3425 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor $ $(at mon, . CommerceR or d.) 681 -5424 $ Appt. $ -Sat 10-5 Cp a rl o for $ $$$$i$$$$$$$$ Penny Blumenstein has been nominated to a second term as president of the Jewish Feder- ation Women's Division, which will hold its 48th annual meet- ing 11 a.m., May 25 at Congre- gation Beth Achim. The program will feature a discussion of "The Ties That Bind" a community together, by Anna Poupko, who heads the Department of Living Judaism at the Jewish Education Coun- cil of Montreal and serves as Judaic consultant to the Mon- treal Federation. The election and installation of officers and board members will take place. Nominees for vice presidents include Carol Fogel, Jan Hauser, Sheri Schiff, Edie Slotkin and Charlotte Tessler. Marilyn Goldberg has been nominated as recording secre- tary and Susie Harold as corresponding secretary. Nom- inated as designees to Federa- tion's board of governors are Fran Gold and Edie Slotkin. Nominated to the board of di- rectors for a second three-year term are Diane Perlman, Meryl Podolsky, Hope Silverman and Jeannie Weiner. Paulette Bonin, Joyce Blum, Margie Federman, Illana Greenberg, Micki Grossman, Julie Levy, Sharon Lipton, Anita Naftaly, Ilene Nemer, Janis Rozler, Audrey Sobel, Midge Stulberg, Gwen Weiner and Trudy Weiss are nomi- nated to the board for a first three-year term. Leslie Friedman, Marcy Gottesman and Judge Helene White are nominated to the board for a first two-year term. Nominated to the board for first one-year terms are Rose Rita Goldman and Dottie Wagner. Nominated to the Advisory Service Council for an addi- tional three-year term are Viv- ian Axelrod, Barbara Berry, "Feminization of the Work- place" will be the focus of the next dinner meeting of the Jew- ish Federation Business and Professional Women's Division 6 p.m. April 21 at the Townsend Hotel, Birmingham. The gathering, which is open to all career-minded women in the community, will feature Marcey Ellen Uday, executive vice president of Prism Perfor- mance Systems and founder of Contemporary Learning Sys- tems. An expert on team develop- ment, Ms. Uday has developed a variety of programs for sev- eral major corporations, in- cluding General Motors, Mazda. and Michigan Bell. Her experi- ence ranges from organizational management consulting to in- terpersonal skills enhancement. There will be no solicitation of gifts to the Allied Jewish Campaign at the dinner meet- ing. Registration begins at 6 p.m. with the dinner and pro- gram at 6:30 p.m. There is a charge for the gathering. For reservations by April 15 or for information, con- tact Andrea Polk, 642-4260. Sharona Group Meeting Set The next meeting of Sharona Chapter, Na'amat USA will be held April 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Honora Lipson, 4075 Fox Pte. Dr., West Bloomfield, 683-3777. Sisterhood Holds Education Day Congregation Beth Shalom Sis- terhood will observe Sisterhood Education Day at a lunch and learn program 11:30 a.m. April 21 at the synagogue. The Rev. James Lyons, exec- utive director of the Ecumeni- cal Institute for Jewish- Christian Studies, will speak on "Issues in Jewish-Christian Dialogue." There is an admission fee. Reservations are required. For details, call Bess Lipson, 788- 0388.