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September 06, 1996 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-06

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THE NEW

GRAND OPENING ''''' '''''''

OF

SZECHUAN EMPIRE NOR:

Authentic Szechuan Cooking

The annual fashion show will
be presented. Janet Brown will
be the narrator and piano ac-
companiment will be by Lyud-
mila Lebedinsteva. Prize
drawings will be awarded.
The board members will be
hostesses for the luncheon. There
is a charge for paid-up members
only. Make reservations by Sun-
day, Sept. 8; call Mary Blitz, (810)
661-1385; or Bertha Siegel, (810)
443-0274.

Sisterhood Hears
Nancy Edmunds

"Crime and Punishment: A Fed-
eral and Jewish Perspective" will
be the topic when Judge Nancy
G. Edmunds of the Unites States
District Court for the Eastern
District of Michigan addresses
the Temple Beth El Sisterhood
Monday evening, Sept. 16, at 6
p.m.
Judge Edmunds earned her ju-
ris doctor from Wayne State Uni-
versity Law School in 1976,
graduating summa cum laude.
She was editor in chief of the
Wayne Law Review. Judge Ed-
munds has served as chair of the
United States Courts Committee
of the State Bar of Michigan, com-
missioner of the 21st Century
Commision on the Courts, facul-
ty and board member for the Fed-
eral Bar Association, Eastern
District of Michigan.
The 6 p.m. dinner meeting is
open to the community. A paid-
up meeting, it is open to sisterhood
members at no charge. Guest
charge is $10. Reservations must
be made prior to Sept. 10. Call
Fayclare Blau, (810) 645-1420.

Men's Club
Hosts Speakers

Two speakers will address the
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club on
Sunday, Sept. 8, at its breakfast
meeting, which will begin at 9:30
a.m.
Mark Davidson and Leonard
Rutkin are two Americans who
have made aliyah. Mark David-
son grew up in Detroit and at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. He
is a graduate of the University of
Detroit and the University of
Michigan. Since moving to Israel,
he has been founder and CEO of
FTTI, and has served on the
board of directors of many Israeli
companies.
Leonard Rutkin is a graduate
of the University of Pennsylva-
nia, Wharton School of Finance
and New York University. He
has served as president of In-
vestment Companies and has
been active in banking and real
estate enterprises. He is devel-
oping a major tourism project in
Israel.
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