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October 18, 1996 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-18

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Hear Ye, Hear Ye,
Here Come Da Judges

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PLEASE CALL US AT 626-4656 OR 626-4657

udging Fashions IV bene- The Place To Be
fited the Child Abuse and Ne- Who would have thought that so
'=1)
glect Council of Oakland many people would be at a small
County. It was a super fashion little restaurant called Cherry
extravaganza, with Oakland Blossom across from Twelve
County judges and magistrates Oaks Mall? EYE sure didn't. If
modeling the new fall fashions. A you are into sushi, this is a great
silent auction rounded out the place for the cuisine, and if you're
evening, with items donated by up for it ... a little karaoke. Jen-
the Pistons, Lions, Red Wings, nifer and Paul Silverman
Townsend Hotel, Roots in Troy turned the EYE onto this spot,
and F.A.O. Schwartz to name a which they frequent often.
few.
"I think they have the best
Judith Hoeffler, executive di- sushi in town, and it is always
rector for the organiza-
very consistent," Jen-
tion, said, "People hear
nifer said. YAD Presi-
about our organization
dent Aaron Sherbin
and come out to help
and his wife, Liz, were
support our cause —
Cherry Blossom first-
3,000 children a year
timers. "I thought it was
come through CARE
a nice change of scenery
House." (CARE House is
and a cheerful atmos-
JENNI FER L.
a multidisciplinary team
phere," Liz said.
approach to the investi-
EYE also spotted
MAT TLER
gation of child sexual
SPECIA L TO THE Aaron Ozrovitz, Mar-
and physical abuse cas-
go Chazen, Mark and
JEWIS H NEWS
es.)
Sandy Gorosh ... it was
Julie Nelson, a Southfield at- a happenin' place.
torney who is on the board and
was one of the evenings organiz- On The Horizon
ers, added, 'The fashion show was Hillel of Metro Detroit is spon-
great, and we raised $3,500 from soring a Coffee House Night in
the silent auction."
the back room of Lonestar Coffee
EYE asked Lee Morof, a Co. in Birmingham at 9 p.m.
worker's compensation attorney, Monday, Oct. 21. For more infor-
what he liked about the event. mation, call HMD at (313) 577-
"This evening gives judges a 3459.
chance to let their hair down and
Remember those camp bon-
show that they are human," he fires? Well, if you'd like to refresh
said. Bill Lansat, a West Bloom- your memory, join Hadassah's
field attorney whose practice is Ruach group at Mayberry Riding
partially devoted to juvenile work, Stables in Northville at 7:15 p.m.
remarked: "I think it's important Saturday, Oct. 26. Everyone is in-
that attorneys who practice in this vited: Ruach members, their
area support causes like this one. friends, guests, spouses and/or
I appreciate the work that all the significant others. Ruach will pro-
judges do for this event."
vide the bonfire, s'mores and hot
chocolate. The cost of the event is
Fore Another Good Cause
$8. To R.S.V.P. or for more infor-
The first annual Hillel Day School mation, call Michele Chapnick,
Golf Classic was quite a success. (810) 258-0145, or Julie Stur-
The event raised over $20,000 to man, (810) 851-7086. Space is
benefit educational programs at limited. CI
the school. Hillel alumni and par-
ents of students made up
the attendee list. Congrats
to the winning team: Steve
Margolin, Eli Maroko,
Gary Kolof and Neil
Gorosh.

Save This Date
Hillel alumni! Thanksgiv-
ing weekend, Sunday, Dec.
1, there will be a retirement
party held at Hillel for
everyone's favorite math
teacher, Yolette Jaffe. So,
put it in your daily plan-
ners, and for more infor-
mation, call the Hillel
Development Office at (810) Steve Schubiner, Harold Schubiner and Harry
Eisenberg at the Hillel Day School Golf Classic.
851-6950.

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