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December 27, 1996 - Image 109

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-12-27

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FAMILY

SECRETS

New Year Cheer
At Adat Shalom

by SHERRY GLAZER & GREG HOWELLS

filled with "Baby Love," for pro-
ing in the New Year with a ceeds go directly to Sinai Hospi-
dinner dance held at Adat tal's neonatal intensive care unit.
Shalom hosted by B'nai B'rith
Steering committee members
and the Adat Shalom Men's
are Carolyn Krieger-Cohen,
Club.
Hilary Isakow, Sandra
"These dances have been going Schwartz, Sue Maniloff, Amy
on for several years and are al- Willens and Harriet Orley.
ways a great deal of fun," says Tickets cost $75 per person. For
Cindy Franklin "You
more information, call
can't get a better bargain
Sinai Health Care
for your money on New
Foundation at (810)
Year's Eve," says Ms.
213-2809.
Franklin.
For $125 per couple,
CHOICES
there are hors d'oeuvres,
Choices, the Wo-
sweet table, open bar and
men's Campaign/Allied
dancing. Bill Meyers CARLA S CHWARTZ Jewish Campaign out-
Orchestra provides the
reach and fund-raising
LO CAL
musical entertainment.
luncheon, is set for
COL UMNIST
Some of the couples
Wednesday, March 5,
organizing the New Year's
at Adat Shalom. Comedienne
bash include Jerry and
will be the guest
Jeanette Olson, Harvey and Joan Rivers
Hannah
Moss is the
speaker.
Esther Olson, Ron and Fran
Susie Pappas is the
chairman;
White, Steven and Leila Zorn, associate chairman. Some of the
Cindy and Murray Franklin vice chairmen of the event are
and Manny and Rae Schane.
Libby Ben-Moche, Deena Can-
For more information, call Jer-
Annie Cohen, Susan
ry or Jeanette Olson at (810) vasser,
Erlich, Carol Fogel, Janette
626-6901.
Frank, Leslie Friedman,
Pamela Friedman, Francine
GOING TO A GO-GO
Gold, Micki Grossman, Betsy
Going To A Go-Go is the theme Heuer, Susie Jacob, Linda
of the upcoming dinner dance to Klein, Susan Leemaster,
benefit the Sinai Health Care Randee Lipman, Beverly Liss,
Foundation. The event, 7 p.m. Sat-
urday, Jan. 25,
at Mitch's II in
Waterford,
promises to
be a supreme
evening featur-
ing Motown hits
by the Rumpel-
stiltskin band.
Guests are
invited to dress
casually or in
their favorite
fashions from
Carolyn Krieger-Cohen, Hilary Isakow, Sandra
the 1960s. The
Schwartz, Sue Maniloff, Amy Willens and Harriet
evening will be

directed by GREG HOWELLS
starring SUSAN MERSON

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Orley are on the Sinai committee.

Judy Morris, Ilene Nemer,
Sheri Schiff, Jane Schwartz,
Lois Shaevsky, Leila Stollman,
Midge Stulberg, Barbara Wal-
lace and Yael Weil. For more in-
formation about Choices, call
Sandra Jaffee at (810) 625-9290.

CIRCLE OF FRIENDS

Hannah Moss

The Child Abuse and Neglect
Council of Oakland County will be
hosting a Circle of Friends gath-
ering at the Townsend Hotel 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 15. The Coun-
cil is a child abuse prevention ad-
vocate and therapeutic center. The
guest speaker will be Richard
Bearup. Vicki Celani, Janet
Grant, Linda Sircus and Lois
Shaevsky are the co-chairmen.
Tickets are $125. For more infor-
mation, call (810) 332-7173. ❑

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