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Monogram presents the first
36", 42", and 48" cabinet-friendly built-in refrigerators.
Giving custom kitchen design-
ers greater freedom of choice is
one of the blessings of the
Monogram TM line for 1994.
Nowhere is this more apparent
than in our three new built-in
refrigerators.
All offer the sleekness of flush
design with innovative customized
features. For example, they each
accept a 3/4 inch decorative
panel on the door with no trim or
overlapping edges. Custom door
handles can be mounted on the
panel to match the handles on
the cabinets for a totally
integrated appearance. Even the
decorative panel on the freezer
door can be customized to fit
snugly around the dispenser
recess.
The shallow case makes the
entire unit flush with the cabinets.
A decorative panel runs across
the upper grill area, and because
there is no bottom vent, the toe-
kick panel can extend from the
cabinet across the base of the
refrigerator. The interior is
designed for the flexible space
adjustments, efficient storage,
and easy cleaning.
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The new refrigerators also
come with the assurance of the
industry's most extensive network
of factory service professionals, as
well as the extraordinary GE
Answer Center® service on duty
24 hours a day every day of the
year at 800.626.2000. Please call
and let us send you a brochure.
Monogram,
Kitchen & Bath -
Appliances and Plumbing'Fixtures
Division of Management Specialties Corp.
2800 West Eleven Mile, Berkley, MI (Between Greenfield and Coolidge) (810) 548-5656
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Michigan Region BBYO recent-
ly announced scholarship win-
ners for participation in BBYO
Summer Leadership Events.
The Ted and Carol Gell
Memorial Scholarships support
participation in the four-week
Judaism Kallah program at the
B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp. The
winners this year are Jenn Sei-
dman ofAhavah BBG, Ian Sweet
of Jolson AZA and Jaime Wein-
haus of Shira BBG.
The Lawrence Gorosh Memo-
rial Leadership Award support
participation in either the three-
week International Leadership
Training Conference at the Perl-
man Camp or the International
Leadership Study Program in Is-
rael. Recipients this year include
Mandi Berg and Jerma Levin of
Chaverot BBG, who will attend
ILTC, and Allison Zameck of Shi-
ra BBG, who will attend ILSI.
The Irving and Sarah Pitt
Leadership Scholarships support
participation in either the ILTC
program or the two-week Chap-
ter Leadership Training Confer-
ence at the B'nai B'rith Beber
Camp. Those receiving recogni-
tion this year include Mandi
Berg, who will attend ILTC, and
the following who will attend
CLTC: Hayley Alekman of Shi-
ra BBG, Lisa Berkowitz and
Gayle Gordon of Shoshanna
BBG, Alicia Blumenfeld of
Ahavah BBG, Gregg Finegood of
Marx AZA and Robert Soltan of
Kishon AZA.
The Arlene Vivian Moss and
Ida Moss Memorial Israel Schol-
arships support participation in
the four to six week Israel Sum-
mer Institute programs. The
winners this year are David
Lichtman of Samson AZA and
Joshua Sanfield of Mendoza
AZA.
The Joan Kalef Memorial
Leadership Award recognizes an
outstanding BBYO leader by
sending the winner to the BBYO
International Convention in Au-
gust. This year's recipient is Jenn
Seidman of Ahavah BBG.
Find It All In
The Jewish News
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Call 354-5959
As part of the educational com-
ponent of last spring's Tzedakah
Fair, fifth-grade students learned
about tzedakah and the various
helping agencies in the Jewish
community. Through their Pen-
ny Harvest project, nearly 700
students collected pennies to go
to community-sponsored services
to help people in need. At the
March 6 fair, students deposited
their "harvest": $3,730.46 —
216,926 pennies ($2,169.26),
4,868 nickels ($243.40), 5,001
dimes ($500.10) and 1,985 quar-
ters ($496.25).
The money was divided equal-
ly among the 15 participating
schools. Each class was asked to
allocate $120.33 to the Allied
Jewish Campaign and the bal-
ance to three other organizations
of their choosing represented at
the Tzedakah Fair.
The students allocated their
funds as follows: Allied Jewish
Campaign, $501.66; Operation
Exodus, $383.19; Michigan Jew-
ish AIDS Coalition, $693.11; Yad
Ezra, $401.55; Jewish Commu-
nity Center, $116.55; Jewish
Home for Aged, $394.62; JARC,
$573.05; Kadima, $155.39; Fresh
Air Society, $319.16; Jewish
Family Service, $60.16; Jewish
Vocational Service, $40.11; Jew-
ish Federation Apartments,
$30.80; Resettlement Service,
$60.88.
Held at Temple Beth El, the
Tzedakah Fair was co-sponsored
by the temple and the Jewish
Federation Women's Division,
Agency for Jewish Education,
Jewish Educators Council,
Jewish Experiences For Fami-
lies and The Jewish News.
Youth Group
Car Wash
The Lahav Youth Group of
Congregation Beth Achim will
hold a car wash Aug. 7 10 a.m.-
2 p.m. in the synagogue's park-
ing lot.
All proceeds will benefit youth
activities at Congregation Beth
Achim.
USY Holds
Car Wash
The first annual Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses USY car wash will
be held at the beth Abraham Hil-
lel Moses parking lot July 24 be-
ginning at 10 a.m.
Bake sale goodies will be avail-
able.
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B'nai B'rith
Happy Hour
The Leadership Network of B'nai
B'rith will hold a happy hour at
Carlos Murphy's July 26 from 6-
8 p.m. For information, call Sheri
Benkoff, 681-0492.
The Second Annual All That
Jazz party will be July 23 at 8:30
p.m. at the Village Green club-
house on Franklin Road in South-
field. The admission charge
includes live music, an open bar,
and snacks.
For party information, call
Robbie Franklin, 352-3177.