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May 17, 1996 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-05-17

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Laughing Out Loud
With Anna Quindlen

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lanned Parenthood of
Southeast Michigan re-
cently held a luncheon at
Temple Beth El. The sold-
out crowd of more than 550 pa-
trons heard Pulitzer-Prize
Anna
winning columnist
Quindlen. Ms. Quindlen is the
author of several books, including
Living Out Loud and Thinking
Out Loud, which contain many of
her essays published in the New

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The Jewish Community Coun-
cil recently held an alumni board
Ms. Quindlen's topic was "Liv- reunion at Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue. A photo exhibit, created by
ing Out Loud." She said
Kenneth D. Sidlow,
the key to success is "to
chronicling nearly 60
follow your heart." She
years of Council history
personalized the talk
was displayed. Mr. Sid-
with many anecdotes.
low is the son of Hubert
She spoke about the
J. Sidlow, who was
strides women have
Council president from
made in the last 25 years
1971-74.
and how women need to
Charlotte Edelheit
continue to share their CARLA SC HWARTZ
was chairman of the
LOC AL
strength into the next
COLU MNIST
event. Austin Kanter
century.
and Kathleen Straus,
Wally Klein was
chairman of the event. Suzy Ger- co-chairmen of the reunion plan-
shenson, Carol Goldman ning committee, joined Council
Klein and Fern Hoberman President Allen Zemmol in wel-
Kepes were vice-chairmen. Some coming the crowd. Some of the
of the committee members in- past council presidents honored
cluded: Connie Colman, Deb- at the event included: Jeannie
bie Colman, Jean Dubin, Weiner, Paul D. Borman, Mar-
Nanci Einstein, Aviva Fried- ian Shifm.an and Stanley
man, Beth Gans, Renee Winkelman
Maynard. Wishner, president
Horowitz, Nancy Kantor and
of
the Council of Jewish Federa-
'liana Greenberg.
tions, was the guest speaker.
Robert Brown, Betsy Winkel-
VOLUNTEER-A-THON
Volunteer Impact is hosting its man, Elaine Driker and
fifth annual Volunteer-A-Thon on Howard Wallach were some of
May 18 at the Mattaei Center on the council officers who attend-
the campus of Wayne State Uni- ed the event.
versity. Hundreds of participants
will split up into teams through- HISTORICAL NEWS
The Jewish Historical Society
out the city working to improve
the conditions of several neigh- recently went to the Detroit His-
torical Museum for a Leonard N.
borhoods.
"The services of our volunteers Simons Memorial Tour. Michael
have a direct effect on the people Smith, curator of the Motor City
who need it," explains Liz Kan- exhibit, escorted the group. Ju-
ter Groskind, president and dith Cantor, president of the
founder of Volunteer Impact. Jewish Historical Society, told the

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