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January 17, 1997 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-17

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LAUREN MARCUS, a 1993

graduate of Southfield High
School, has been accepted as a
White House intern for the
spring term. She will work in the
Executive offices, specializing in
family and children's health, ed-
ucation and policy issues. Upon
completion of this experience,
Lauren will return to Michigan
to graduate from Michigan State
University in early May 1997,
with a degree in child develop-
ment and family and communi-
ty services.

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ington Hills have both received
jurors' special recognition
awards for their paintings hi the
Michigan Water Color Society's
50th Anniversary Exhibition,
which will be at the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts.

DR. ALVIN L. EDELSON of

Huntington Woods, a faculty
member in the Instructional
Technology Department at
Wayne State University, was re-
cently named one of the recipi-
ents of the 1996 College of
Education Excellence in Teach-
ing Award.

Here's To

Do you have an item for the
"Here's To" column? Please send
it to Sy Manello at The Jewish
27676 Franklin,
News,
Southfield, MI. 48034.

A picture would be appreciated,
color or black and white. If you
wish to have the photo returned,
please enclose a stamped, self-
addressed envelope.

BARBARA S. BALAJ, former-

ly of West Bloomfield, recently
received her Ph.D. in political
science from the George
Washington University in
Washington, D.C. She works in
the Middle East Department of
the World Bank, a multilateral
leading institution and special-
ized agency of the United Na-
tions.

PHILIP HANDLEMAN won

a major award in the annual
aerospace photography compe-
tition. Mr. Handleman's photo-
graph captured first place in the
general category of the 1996 Avi-
ation Week and Space Technol-
ogy Photo Contest. The winning
photograph depicts the official
aerial demonstration team of the
Canadian Forces, the Snow-
birds, executing a nine-ship for-
mation pass at the Reno Air
Races.

Barristers
Plan Seminar

The B'nai B'rith Barristers will
hold a day of legal seminars 9
a.m. Monday, Feb. 17, at the
Bloomfield Hills Public Library
on Telegraph Road.
The first session will feature
Robert Larin and Judge Michael
Batchick, presenting an update
on Michigan drunk driving de-
fense. The second session, start-
ing at 1:30 p.m., will cover
criminal law, presented by at-
torney Jerry Sabbota, and Judge
Denise Langford-Morris.
Cost for the full day, two-part
session will be $60 for non-mem-
bers and $45 for members. A
half-day session will be $40 for
non-members and $30 for mem-
bers. Registrations will be at the
offices of Keit,h Sirlin, President
of B'nai B'rith Barristers, 1071
W. Huron, Waterford, Mich.
48328-3731, (810) 682-6890.
Reservations must be made by
Feb. 7.

Temple Holds
Judaism Course

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TAL SHARON of Southfield is
president of the Max Investment
Club, a student investment club
at Yeshiva University Sy Syms
School of Business. The club has
outperformed the major indices
for the second year in a row.

Temple Israel will begin an 11-
week "Introduction to Judaism"
course 7:30-9:30 p.m. on Tues-
day, Feb. 25 at the temple. The
class is open to anyone interest-
ed in learning more about Ju-
daism or converting to the
Jewish faith.
Course tuition is $100 per cou-
ple and $80 per individual, plus
a $50 book fee. Class dates have
been scheduled as follows: Feb.
25; March 4, 11, 18, 25; April 1,
8, 15, 29; May 6, 13.
For information, call the Tem-
ple Israel Education Office, 661-

5725.

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