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April 25, 1997 - Image 113

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-25

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Wishing the Utmost in

h ealth & f appiness on the

Jerome Shaw, Larry Spilkin
and Susann Spilkin, and
Chuck and Barbara Sachse.

occasion of passover.

The fourth annual Michigan
Modernism Exposition will be
held 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday,
April 25, and noon-5 p.m. Sunday,
April 26, at the Southfield Civic
Center. The exposition features
furniture and collectibles for sale
from Frank Lloyd Wright, Her-
man Miller, the Stickleys and
more. Also, many items from the
1950s and 1960s will be show-
cased. Tickets are available at the
door.

ANTIQUES FESTIVAL

The annual Birmingham An-
tiques Festival was a success.
More than 600 patrons attend-
ed the preview party at the Com-
munity House. Some of the
antique-goers included Shelley

the Ultimate in Middle pastern Cuisine

and Jeff Roberts, Roberta
Green.stone, Alan E. and Mar-
ianne Schwartz, Suzie and
Bruce Gershenson, Cheryl
and David Gutow, Bobbi and
Sheldon Toll, Marlene and
Paul Borman, Marjory Ep-
stein, Ann and David Foltyn,
Lois and Avern Cohn, Denise
and Peter Rosenfeld, David
Simon, and Frannie and Ju-
lian Greenbaum. Weiss An-

tiques and Judy Frankel
Antiques were among the 47 an-
tique dealers present at the show.

WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT

Anti-Defamation League's
1997 Greater Detroit Women of
Achievement Awards will be held
6 p.m. Thursday, May 1, at the
Radisson Plaza Hotel in South-
field. Benita Crawford, Dalia

Open Sunday-thursday 10:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
yriday and Saturday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 a.m.

We invite you to come sample the flavors and experience

the charm and hospitality of the Middle fast.

• Pita Bread baked open hearth in our dining area • Rich Vegetarian Menu
• A f ealtby menu that tastes great • Open seven days a week
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Garcia, Jane Thomas and Su-
san Yorke will be honored. Ms.

Yorke will be honored for her vol-
unteer work in the Jewish com-
munity. Mildred Jeffrey will be
presented with a Lifetime
Achievement Award. Cheryl
Bloom and Judi Schram are
gala chairs, while Barbara
Horowitz and Sue Luria are
journal chairmen. Bettina Gre-
gory, a correspondent for ABC
News, will be the featured speak-
er. For ticket information, call
(810) 355-3730.

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NOTES

The Michigan Women's Foun-
dation and the General Motors
Foundation present "Women of
Achievement and Courage" 5:30
p.m. Thursday, May 8, at the Ritz
Carlton. For more information,
call (517) 374-7270.
The Cinderella Ball will be held
6:30 p.m. Friday, May 2, at the
Ritz Carlton.
The Hospice of Southeastern
Michigan will hold the Crystal
Ball on Saturday, May 3, at pri-
vate home. For more information,
call (810) 443-7635.
The Heritage Co. II Architec-
tural Artifacts has moved to
Royal Oak. El

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