NOW OPEN COMPILED BY SEYMOUR MANELLO BETTY KOWALSKY STAS- SON, West Bloomfield piano teacher,.will be honored at the Michigan Youth Arts Festival at a special ceremony in Kala- mazoo. SUSAN SINAI will receive a master's of arts in education de- gree and a baccalaureate of lit- erature in Hebrew letters at the University of Judaism in Los An- geles. Susan is the daughter of Ronnie Sinai and Stuart Sinai of Southfield. CUISINE NEW SAHARA WEST FAMILY RESTAURANT ADAM and NEIL SWAAB • Specializing in Authentic Middle-Eastern Cuisine Rochelle Broder • 15 Years in Business ROCHELLE BRODER grad- uated summa cum laude from University of Evansville (Indi- ana) with a bachelor of arts in communications and journal- ism. She is working as a desk- top publishing/presentation specialist and free-lance writer. • Open 7 Days, Serving Lunch and Dinner • Serving Cocktails CARRY-OUT • CATERING AVAILABLE Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake & Maple Roads West Bloomfield (810) 737-6688 When Planning Your Next *Bar/Bat Mitzvah... *Banquet... *Party... Visit Our Facilities And See What All We Have To Offer!! Cl) LLJ CD C.0 40 0 30555 Grand River Farmington Hills 810.478.2010 LLJ CL) LU A perfect gift... A subscription to THE JEWISH NEWS 1-- 1 20 Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke have received seven Scholastic Art awards this year. One of Adam's was a National Hall- mark Recognition; he also was a Hallmark nominee last year. Neil just received third place in a JCC AIDS art contest. JEFF SHUMER, SARAH LOPATIN, ELLIOTT KES- SLER, AUDREY BLOOM- BERG, ERIN SCHECHTER, AUSTIN WEISMAN and MIRIAM SCHLOSS were re- cently named students of the year at the Joe Cornell Spring Ball. Ci) L1J ,_/ 1-810-354-6620 Lindsey Alpert SANDRA G. SCHWARTZ of Franklin, and a member of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, was among the six metropolitan Detroit volunteers honored with the Heart of Gold Award, at United Way Com- munity Services' Celebrate Vol- unteers Luncheon. Ms. Schwartz began volunteering with Sinai Hospital Guild in- stalling LifeLine equipment in the homes of seniors. At the age of 33 Mrs. Schwartz was diag- nosed with breast cancer, helped LINDSEY ALPERT, a 10th grade honor student at West Bloomfield High School, won first place from the Michigan Society for Medical Research (MISMR) for her essay on "Why Animal Testing is Necessary for Biomedical Research." Lindsey will receive an award, a plaque and a savings bond at the state ceremony in East Lansing. STUART ITZKOWITZ, an aca- demic adviser and admissions counselor in the College of Edu- cation at Wayne State Univer- sity, has been selected to receive the American Counseling Asso- ciation's Kitty Cole Human Rights Award. Mr. Itzkowitz, of Grosse Pointe Park, was honored for advancing human rights through his professional work and community service. A vol- unteer for more than 25 years, Mr. Itzkowitz is active in gay, les- bian and bisexual issues and the areas of adult children of alco- holics, African-Americans, Jews, dysfunctional families, individu- als with disabilities and the aged. Sandra Schwartz -/\ by the Reach to Recovery pro- gram run by the American. Can- cer Society and became an active volunteer, serving 13 years with the program. In 1993 Ms. Schwartz established the Breast Cancer Woman to Woman Support Program at Sinai Hospital and was elected to the Sinai Hospital Guild. (_\