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September 06, 1996 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-06

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CHOPS &
FRESH SEAFOOD

COMPILED BY SEYMOUR MANELLO

"Not only is the menu beefy, but the portions
are gigantic... these steaks, with some bite to
them, have a full meaty flavor... the wine list is
enough to keep you entertained for many visits."

ELEANOR GOODFRIEND
BLUM has been appointed by
the State Board of Education to
the Special Education Advisory
Committee.

Phyllis C Richman, Feb. 5, 1995
The Washington Post

ARLENE FRANK has been se-
lected as a recipient of the Har-
riet Tubman award, one of the
Feminist of the Year awards giv-
en by the Detroit Chapter of the
National Organization for
Women. The award was pre-
sented for outstanding leadership
in the area of community service
on behalf of women at the Worn-
encenter at Oakland Communi-
ty College and the Detroit
Women's Forum.

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"The national reputation
of The Capital Grille has
crowds beating
down the doors."

The Wine Spectator

"The Capital Grille is the
place to see and be seen."

"Great steak, fancy bar, swank
trappings-everything
a steak house should be."

The New York Times,
March 13, 1996

was a participant in the Bicul-
tural Theater Experience, spon-
sored by Jewish Experiences for
Families, Agency for Jewish Ed-
ucation, and the Jewish Comu-
nity Center. The group brings
together Detroit and new Amer-
ican teens for socializing and cul-
tural exchange.

RUTH MILLER MARCUS of
Southfield was elected president
of the International Association
of Hebrew Free Loans at its an-

HENRY FRIEDMAN won a
first place award in the Michigan
State Fair Fine Arts Competition,

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nual meeting. Mrs. Marcus
joined the Hebrew Free Loan As-
sociation of Metro Detroit in 1982
and has been its executive direc-
tor since 1986. She is a member
of Congregation Beth Shalom in
Oak Park, Hadassah, National
Council of Jewish Women, and
Women's League for Conserva-
tive Judaism.

ANNETTE MESKIN, of West
Bloomfield, was elected national
recording secretary for Hadassah
at its recent annual convention.

MARIA A. KIRZIINER, a
North Farmington High School
Graduate, received the Norbert
Schimmel Scholarship Award of
HIAS at the recent board of gov-
ernors meeting of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan De-
troit. HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant

-ANDREA NITZKIN has been
appointed education department
coordinator by the Michigan Jew-
ish Aids Coalition (MJAC). Mrs.
Nitzkin, a recent graduate of the
University of Michigan School of
Social Work, is a former Cam-

Maria A. Kirzhner

Andrea Nitzkin

Aid Society) is an Allied Jewish
Campaign supported agency
which resettles immigrants in the
United States. Miss Kirzhner,
her parents and grandparents
immigrated to Detroit in 1991
from St. Petersburg, Russia. She
will study chemistry and follow
a pre-med curriculum at Wayne
State University. Miss Kirzhner

paign/Women's Department As-
sociate at the Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit. In her
new position, Mrs. Nitzkin will
create a number of programs in-
volving Jewish teens from after-
noon synagogue and temple
schools and Jewish day schools.

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