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David Schostak and Howard
Tapper will be
the 1996 chair-
men for the
Metropolitan
Detroit Annu-
al Citywide
Gala, on behalf
of the Jewish
Theological
Seminary of
America, set
for Monday,
June 10, at Howard Tapper
Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
David W. Schostak is president
and chief operating officer of
Schostak Brothers, a real estate
development company, where he
is responsible for the develop-
ment, financ-
ing and
accounting di-
visions of the
company. He is
a member of
the Michigan
Bar Associa-
tion, the Amer-
ican Bar
Association,
Oakland
County Bar
David Schostak
Association as
well as being a
licensed Real Estate Broker in
Michigan. Mr. Schostak is active
in Jewish communal activities in-
cluding serving on various com-
mittees at the Jewish Federation
and being a member of the UJA
Young Leadership Cabinet.
Howard Tapper is president
of Tapper's Jewelry and has been
involved in the jewelry industry
for over 30 years. He is a mem-
ber of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek and Congregation Beth
Shalom where he was president
of the Beth Shalom Men's Club
as well as chaired the syna-
gogue's special fund raising ef-
forts. He is a past board member
of the Fresh Air Society, JARC,
and the Hebrew Free Loan and
has also served as a vice-presi-
dent of the Jewish Community
Center.
This year's honorees are: Es-
telle and Philip L. Elkus from
Congregation Shaarey Zedek;
Mary and Abraham Gamer
from Congregation Beth Achim;
Sue Ellen and Alan Jay Kauf-
man from Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue; Melvin Kepes from
Congreation B'nai Moshe; and
Suzanne K. and Burton R.
Shifman from Congregation
Beth Shalom. These Second
Century Award Recipients will
be honored at a reception on
May 30, at the home of Marlene
and Paul Borman. In addition,
Rabbi Irwin Groner will be ac-
knowledged locally as the 1996
recipient of the Seminary's dis-
tinguished Wolpert Menorah for
outstanding rabbinic leadership.
For information or reserva-
tions, call the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary Detroit office,
258-0055.
History Unit
To Cite Two
The 1996 Leonard N. Simons
History Award of the Jewish His-
torical Society of Michigan will
be presented jointly this year to
two Wayne State University pro-
fessors.
Honorees
are Dr. Philip
P. Mason, dis-
tinguished
professor of
history at
WSU, and Dr.
Leslie S.
Hough, direc-
tor of WSU's
Reuther Li-
brary and
Archives.
Philip Mason
Stanley J.
Winkelman
will present
the awards at
the Jewish
Historical So-
ciety of Michi-
gan's annual
luncheon,
11:30 a.m.
Sunday, June
9, at Adat
Shalom Syna-
gogue.
There is a
Leslie Hough
charge for the
luncheon. For
information, call the Jewish His-
torical Society of Michigan, (810)
661-7706.
Symposium Set
For Grandparents
The Jewish Community Center
_of Metropolitan Detroit will pre-
sent the third annual Creative
Grandparenting Symposium at
West Bloomfield facility on Tues-
day, June 18, at 7:30. National-
ly known psychologist and
author Dr. Sonya Friedman will
speak on "Being a Grandparent:
A Change of Life." The Tuesday
evening program also will fea-
ture a resource fair for grand-
parents.
The symposium will continue
on Thursday, June 20, at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris building.
The topic will be "Closing the
Gap Between Radio Grandpar-
ents and Cyber Kids," speaker to
be announced. There will be a
presentation for the Russian-
speaking population addressing
the culture gap between grand-
parents and their increasingly
Americanized grandchildren.
This program is provided free
of charge.