Cleanin Stora e S • ecial Save $8.00 MARTIN LIEBMAN, composer College of Education, received the and arranger, recently received President's Award For Excellence his first local EMIVIY nomination In Teaching and the Career De- for original music for Robo Jr., velopment Chair Award. The two a computer-animated short film awards incldue $20,500 for re- about a meddlesome little alien search support for honoraria. Dr. robot and his space adventures, Sawilowsky, a graduate of the which had its premier showing Rabbinical College of America, when it aired as part of a 30- an affiliate of the world-wide minute special on WDIV-TV. Lubavitcher movement, is a member of Congregation Mishkan Israel Nusach H'Ari Lubavitcher Center, and is the associate rabbi of the Birming- ham-Bloomfield Chabad Syna- gogue. MICHAEL HAR PAZ, a senior at the University of Michigan, won first place in the second In- ternational Festival singing con- test. Mr. Har Paz, a Judaic and Near Eastern Studies major, sang Tracy Chapman's "Revolu- tion" in Yiddish. SANDY SCHREIER will in- struct a fashion seminar course at Wayne State during May. The course will deal with the history of 20th century couture and Hollywood's influence on the fashion industry. DEBRA E. CHIMOVITZ has been hired as the Washtenaw County Jewish Community Cen- ter's new half-time Adult Activ- ities Coordinator. Ms. Chimovitz comes to the position with ex- tensive experience at the Flint Jewish Federation. LUCILI ;F1 GERSTEN of South- field was reelected to the national DR. SHLOMO SAWILOWSKY executive board of B'nai B'rith was presented with two awards Women at the organization's bi- at the annual Wayne State Uni- ennial convention. She recently versity Academic Convocation. served a two-year term as mem- Dr. Sawilowsky, associate pro- ber-at-large to the BBW execu- fessor of evaluation and research, tive board. Scholarships Are Available Torah Center Activities Applications are being taken for the $500 Oakland Century B'nai B'rith Scholarship. To apply, sub- mit a grade transcript (no certi- fication necessary) together with a typewritten memorandum in letter form demonstrating details of compliance with each of the fol- lowing requirements: The applicant must be a Jew- ish student from the metropoli- tan Detroit area who is now attending a college or universi- ty with at least one full year of credits toward a degree (sopho- more or above); who has superi- or scholarship; who demonstrates a need for such financial assis- tance; who shows leadership qualities for the future benefit of the Detroit Jewish community; whose campus activity show es- tablished roots in Metropolitan Detroit. Applications are due before June 7. Mail applications to: Harold J. Samuels, Chairman, Scholarship Committee, 26240 Inkster Road, Southfield, MI 48034. Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Bais Chabad Torah Center will discuss "Reflections On the Hol- iday of Shavuot" 8:15 p.m. May 9 at the Torah Center. Chaya Sora Silberberg will give a challah baking demon- stration for mothers and daugh- ters 2:30 p.m. May 8 at the Torah Center. Registration is required. Call the Torah Center, 855-6170. The Shabbat group for women will take place May 7 at the home of Lisa Abrams, 5583 Norman- hurst, West Bloomfield at 5:30 p.m. Yoga Guru AT Support Group The Oak Park Southfield Parkin- son Support Group will meet 7 p.m. May 18 at the Trowbridge Apartments. The speaker will be Gina Bedrosian, the guru of yoga. For information, call Lillian Gold, 548-7322; or Bess Vukovo- jac, 356-7545. (with pre sr ae vpay i g smoe nn payment) Storage Only - Restyling Special Save $100 Martin Malter, formerly of Malter Furs, is now associated with Ceresnie & Offen Furs. Mr. Malter is looking forward to serving his friends and customers at Ceresnie & Offen. 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