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June 09, 1995 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-06-09

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Is your
world as
bright as it
used to be?

Annual Awards
Honor Moss

Temple Kol Ami
Installs Board

Temple Kol Ami recently in-
stalled its new board of trustees.
Elected to the executive board
are president, Cecillia J. Lakin;
vice presidents, Donna R. Sklar,
Laurence Imerman, Allen Glass;
secretary, Linda Forman; and
treasurer, Irving Yellin.
Elected to the general board
for a two-year term expiring
1997 are: Bernard Fine, Myrna
Fisher, Karen Gutman, Jeffrey
Kaplan, Alan Kristall, Michael
Lipson, and Neal Sweet. Elected
to fill a vacancy for a term ex-
piring in 1996 is Shirley Rosen-
berg. Continuing on the general
board are: Barabara Edelman,
Robert Markle, Lee Schottenfels,
Mindy Silver-Weiss, Susan Trig-
ger, and Marc Winner. Judith
Sol Moss
Goren and Zach Papper repre-
The Oakland Century Lodge of sent Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood
B'nai B'rith will present its 23rd and Youth Group, respectively.
Annual Spirit of B'nai B'rith and
Annual Scholarship Awards hon-
oring Sol Moss on Tuesday, July
11, 8 p.m. at Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue.
Mr. Moss is a past president of At its recent annual meeting, the
the Adat Shalom Synagogue and Birmingham Temple elected a
a national B'nai B'rith figure. He new executive board and board
also is active in local community of trustees.
affairs.
Elected to the executive board
The program will include the were: Carolyn Borman, presi-
awarding of a number of $500 dent; Michael Egren, Sandra
scholarships to Jewish students Adler, vice presidents; Mark Bul-
whose academic and social mash, treasurer; and Edith Mel-
achievements indicate future low, secretary. Elected to the
commitment to the local com- board of trustees were: Stephen
munity. The scholarship deadline Gorelick, Kevin Grimm, Myra
is June 15.
Jacobs, Ruth Kellman, Janice
The speaker of the evening will Leadbitter, Frank Mandlebaum,
be Richard Lobenthal, executive Stuart Rice, Lori Schechter and
director of the Anti-Defamation Robert Stone. Re-elected to a sec-
League of B'nai B'rith. His subject ond term as trustee was Joyce
will encompass the rise of racial Kaplan.
incidents both local and national.
A dessert buffet will follow the
program. For information, con-
tact Nathan Rubenstein, (810)
356-3310; or Ralph Miller, (810)
357-6630. There is a charge.
The Michigan Jewish Sports Hall
of Fame's (MJSHF) 5th Annual
Hank Greenberg Memorial Golf
and Tennis Invitational will take
place on Monday, June 12, at
The spring cantorial series will West Bloomfield's Tam
conclude on Tuesday, June 13, at O'Shanter Country Club.
Proceeds from the event bene-
1 p.m. at the Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Jewish Community Center. fit the Hank Greenberg Memor-
This concert will feature Cantor ial Cancer Fund and support
Norman Rose and Euni Rose of additional resources for ongoing
Temple Emanu-El. There is a oncology research and equipment
nominal charge for non-members at Sinai Hospital's Health Care
and refreshments will be served. Foundation.
George Kell will be honored
Table sign-up is taking place
now for the second annual White with the 2nd Annual Hank
Elephant Sale to be held on Greenberg Memorial Achieve-
Thursday, June 22, at noon at ment Award for his lifetime
Jimmy Prentis Morris. Tables achievement to the baseball com-
must be reserved by Friday, June munity.
The cocktail hour will com-
16, and there is a charge for
tables. This event is co-sponsored mence at 6 p.m. followed by a
by the Neighborhood Project, and dinner.
For ticket information, call
the Jewish Federation Apart-
Lori Nelson, (810) 855-6777.
ments.

Temple Elects
New Board

Many conditions can affect
your vision, including high
blood pressure and diabetes.

Sinai's Family Medical Center
in Oak Park and Department
of Ophthalmology are offer-
ing free Vision, Cataract
and Glaucoma screenings
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
Friday, June 16, 1995.

Please join us on June 16
to help ensure your eyes

remain healthy. Light
refreshments will be avail-
able. We look forward to
seeing you there.

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