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ELAINE LEBENBOM recent-
ly won third prize in the National
Federation of Music Clubs Glad
Robinson Youse Adult Com-
posers Contest for her composi-
tion Sonnets for a Solitary Oboe.
She also received her first stan-
dard award from ASCAP.
B'nai
MosheA
The Merrill-Palmer Institute,
WSU will honor WARREN
AND MARGOT COVILLE of
Bloomfield Hills with the Cita-
tion Award for Family and Hu-
man Development. The award is
presented to recognize individu-
als and organizations whose con-
tributions in the areas of family
life, children's issues and human
development exemplify the mis-
sion of the Merrill-Palmer Insti-
tute.
Warren and Margot Coville es-
tablished the I Have a Dream
Foundation-Detroit in 1987 to
fund a scholarship program for
the 78 students graduating that
year from Detroit's Roosevelt
Elementary School.
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KAREN R. JACOBSON has
been appointed to an assistant
principal position at Walled Lake
Middle School in Walled Lake
Public Schools. She was formerly
the assistant principal at Derby
Middle School in Birmingham
Public Schools.
ALLA TABORISSKAYA of
Southfield received a $1,000
HIAS scholarship for high school
academic achievement. The
award will go toward her studies
at the University of Michigan this
fall. Ms. Taborisskaya and her
family immigrated to the United
States from Leningrad in the for-
mer Soviet Union in 1991. She is
a graduate of Southfield-Lathrup
High School, where she was a
member of the National Honor
Society. She also is a member of
the Birmingham Temple youth
group.
ARLENE AND CHARLES
BEERMAN of Bloomfield Hills
have been named the winners of
the Michigan Miracle Mission II
photo contest. The 866 partici-
pants in the 10-day Jewish Fed-
eration sponsored mission to
Israel last May were asked to
send in their favorite mission
photos. The Beermans' photo de-
picts three mission participants
bathed in mud, relaxing in lounge
chairs at the Dead Sea. Runners-
up are ALLEN SEEL of Bloom-
field Hills and JUDY MARX of
West Bloomfield.
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HENRY FRIEDMAN won first
prize at the Michigan State Fair
Fine Arts Competition, profes-
The Jewish Federation of Met-
ropolitan Detroit will host the
1995 Council of Jewish Federa-
tions (CJF) fall quarterly Sept.
10-12, at the Radison Plaza Ho-
tel in Southfield.
The quarterly meeting is de-
voted primarily to the business
of CJF and federations through-
out the United States.
The CJF is the continental as-
sociation of 189 Jewish federa-
tions which serves nearly 800
localities embracing a Jewish
population of more than 6.1 mil-
lion in the United States and
Canada