r tig)ntytv the aseataile& , Israel Appeal Appoints Two Dr. Conrad L. Giles and Stuart E. Hertzberg have been appointed to serve on the United Israel Ap- peal (UTA) board of directors. Dr. Giles is the former presi- dent of the Jewish Federa- tion of Metro- politan Detroit and immediate past chairman of its executive committee. He also is a vice Space will have its Regular Drop-In Discussion Group Thursday evening from 7:30-9:30 p.m., July 13 and 27, at the Space office. Suggested donation is $3 per week. Space is planning a family ca- noe trip on July 20, at Proud Lake. The cost is $20 per adult, and $35 per family. Pre-regis- tration is required by July 10. Call the Space office. National Council of Jewish Women/Greater Detroit Section is planning a Flea Market Sale on July 16, from 19 a.m.-5 p.m. at 30233 Southfield—in the back parking lot. Free admission. Conrad Giles Programs Held At The JPM president of the Council ofJew- ish Federations and is conclud- ing his term as chairman of the United Jewish Appeal Midwest Region. Stuart Hertzberg Mr. Hertzberg is the vice pres- ident of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and member of its executive com- mittee and board of governors. He is a co-chairman of the Jew- ish Federation Partnership 2000 program, which aims to further economic development in the Central Galilee region of Israel. The UIA serves as a link be- tween the American Jewish com- munity and the people of Israel. UIA helps determine the use of United Jewish Appeal, Jewish Federation and U.S. government grant funds in Israel for program of UIA's operating agent, the Jewish Agency for Israel. Space Holds Support Groups Space, a community service of National Council of Jewish Women/Greater Detroit Section will sponsor the following sup- port groups and events: A four-week Separation and Divorce support group level 1 (Initial shock of divorce) for men and women will begin Monday, July 3, and continue July 10, 17 and 24. The group will be held at the Space office from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required by June 27. Suggested donation is $3 per week. Call the Space of- fice, (810) 258-6606. A four-week Separation and Divorce support group level 2 (Guidelines for pulling through) for men and women will begin Monday, July 3, and continue July 10, 17 and 24, from 7:30- 9:30 p.m. The group will be held at the Space office. Pre-registra- tion is requested by June 27; sug- gested donation is $3 per week. g- toivkg hcathethn&toya)eizeit- - At Springhouse, we provide Assisted Living Services in a residential community — respecting the dignity and independence of older adults. Our residents receive the help they need with the activities of daily living, allowing them to maintain as active a life style as possible. If you, or someone you love, are looking for a warm, caring environment where a helping hand is always nearby, we can help. A SSISTED LIVING . - 26111 Telegraph Road • Southfield • (810) 358 - 0088. Where Caring Has A Special Meaning Music appreciation will be held on Tuesday, June 27, at 1 p.m. at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. The Armchair Traveler Series will continue on Thursday, June 29. Genya Tsyplyakova, St. Pe- tersburg native, will provide an introduction to the world class Russian museum, the Hermitage. Evening Drop-In Bridge is held the first, third, and fifth Thursday of Every month at 7 p.m. Individuals at all skill lev- els are invited to participate. Supplies are provided and light refreshments are served. There is a fee. Call Harvey Lenter for information, 552-0889. 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