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April 14, 1995 - Image 36

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-04-14

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Women's Division
Nominates Ms. Klein

THE DRESS OF A
NEW GENERATION

In navy silk from

Melinda Eng.

Sizes P-S-M-L.

Designer Dresses.

Linda Z. Klein has been nomi-
nated as president of the Jewish
Federation's Women's Division,
which will hold its 49th annual
meeting 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., May
24, at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
The election and installation
of officers and board members
will take place at the annual
meeting. Also, Harlene Winnick

s610.

Linda Klein

Appelman will share her insights

Enjoy a café lane

at Jake's Cafe,

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as a teacher, director and creator
of family education programs.
Nominees for vice-president in-
clude Carol Weintraub Fogel,
Nancy Glass, Micki Grossman,
Rusty Rosman and Edie Slotkin,
Marilyn Goldberg has been nom-
inated as recording secretary and
Trudy Weiss as corresponding
secretary. Nominated as de-
signees to the Jewish Federa-
tion's Board of Governors are
Barbara Cook and Edie Slotkin.
Nominated to the board of
directors for a third three-year
term is Rusty Rosman; and for a
second three-year term, Lisa
Brody, Barbara Eisenberg, Carol
Weintraub Fogel, Rose Rita Gold-
man, Susan Harold, Marta
Rosenthal and Dottie Wagner.
Nominated to the board for a
first three-year term are Roz
Blanck, Gail Budin, Gayle
Burstein, Deena Canvasser, Lori
Garon, Nancy Grand, Paula
Glazier, Dorie Shwedel, Helaine
Zack and Linda Zlotoff.
Marcy Feldman is nominated
to fill an expired term and
Marilyn Goldberg and Linda Z.
Klein to fill unexpired terms.
Nominated to the Advisory
Service Council for an additional
three-year term are Vivian Axel-
rod, Barbara Berry, Harriet Col-
man, Bernice Deutsch, use
Doner, Sybil Jones, Rosalind
Schiff, Helen Shevin, Leah Snider
and Reva Stocker.
For a first three-year term on
the Advisory Service Council are
Doris August, Marjorie Krasnick

and Linda Lee.
Sally Krugel is chairperson of
the nominating committee, which
also includes Cheryl Guyer,
Doreen Hermelin, Marcie Her-
melin Orley, Audrey Sobel, Malke
Torgow, Helene N. White and
Carol Zamler.

Young Adults
Plan Party

Individuals who have contributed
$36 or more on behalf of the 1995
Allied Jewish Campaign are in-
vited to the Young Adult Division's
thank you event at 9 p.m., April
22, location to be announced.
The free, thank you party will
feature fun, friends, dancing and
entertainment by Mel Ball Pro-
ductions and Star Trax. A special
dessert buffet will begin at 10 p.m.
YAD provides political aware-
ness, social, cultural and commu-
nity outreach activities for single
and married Jewish young adults
throughout the tri-county area.
There will be no bar night in
April due to the thank you party.
Reservations are required and
space is limited.
To make a gift on behalf of the
1995 Allied Jewish Campaign or
for more details, call Jenifer
Rosenwasser or Jim Rosenberg
at YAD, (810) 642-4260.

Current Events
Program Slated

To know more about current
events, people, issues, politics,
arts and culture of Israel, the
metropolitan Detroit communi-
ty is encouraged to watch
"Jerusalem On Line," a weekly
half-hour news magazine broad-
cast by Continental Cablevision
and Booth Communications.
The award-winning show can
be viewed on Channel 11 in
Southfield, Birmingham and
West Bloomfield at 1 p.m. Sun-
day; 9 p.m. Monday; 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday; and 10 a.m. Friday.
For details about the program,
call (201) 265-0318 or contact
your local cable operator.

Rummage Sale
At Akiva

Akiva Hebrew Day School will
hold its annual rummage sale on
Sunday, April 30, from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. at 27700 Southfield Road at
11-1i2 Mile Road, Lathnip Village.
For information, call Judy
Saks, (810) 967-4126.

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