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March 14, 1997 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-03-14

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difficult it was to raise a child un-

Women's Campaign & Edu-
cation Department commu-

der these circumstances.
Some of the Choices steering
committee members were Linda

nity-wide event for the Allied
Jewish Campaign has been ex- Klein, Susie Pappas, Susie Ja-
cob, Deena Canvass-
tremely successful. This
er, Annie Cohen,
year's happening at Adat
Susan Erlich, Carol
Shalom, with guest
Weintraub Fogel,
speaker Joan Rivers,
Janette Frank, Leslie
drew more than 1,100
Friedman, Pamela
patrons.
Friedman, Francine
"We have a lot to be
Gold, Micki Gross-
proud of in our Detroit
man, Betsy Heuer,
community," said Bev-
erly Liss, campaign CARLA S CHWARTZ Susan Leemaster,
LO CAL
Randee Lipman,
chairman. "You have the
COLU
MNIST
Judy Morris, Ilene
power to make the dif-
Nemer, Sheri Schiff,
ference, and you are the
Jane Schwartz, Leila Stoll-
difference," she added.
Chairman Hannah Moss in- man, Midge Stulberg, Bar-
troduced Ms. Rivers, who is a na- bara Wallace, Yael Weil.
tional spokesman for many
causes, including cystic fibrosis WINTER'S FANTASY
"A Winter's Fantasy" was
and suicide prevention.
recently held at
Forest Lake
Country Club in
Bloomfield Hills
to benefit Variety,
the Children's
Charity. The sold-
out crowd had no
trouble bidding
on items such as
a Labrador re-
triever puppy, ex-
otic vacations and
the opportunity to
be a character
in an Elmore
Joan Rivers and Hannah Moss at Choices.
Leonard novel.
Ms. Rivers peppered her ad- Richard and Sharon Bockoff
dress to Campaign with humor bid on the brass water fountain
that once graced Hudson's down-
and poignancy.
The thesis of her speech was town. "I'm sure my gum is still in
how to survive a crisis. (She has it, " said Mr. Bockoff, who plans
just finished writing the book on putting the fountain in his
Bouncing Back on the same top- new California home. Some of the
ic.) During the humor part, she other fantasy-goers included
managed to rip on many people, Judy and Richard Kepes,
especially Princess Di. Her ad- Myrna and Richard Edgar,
vice was practical and sound: Fred and Sally Marx, Doug
Wallow at first, but then move and Sydell Schubot, Lois and
forward, face grieving, balance Marc Shaevsky, Richard and
your time, don't
let mistakes be-
come excuses
and add humor
to your life. "Stop
being victims
and become vic-
tors," said Ms.
Rivers.
She became
visibly emotion-
al when talking
about her daugh-
ter, Melissa, who
was a 16-year-
old when Ms.
Rivers' husband
committed sui-
cide. Ms. Rivers
explained how

Roberta Toll, Ada Glazer and Annette Fink at the Glazer
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