• the Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia. MAX FISHER has made a $1.5 million endowment to establish the Fisher-Bernstein Institute for Leadership Development in Jewish Philanthropy at Bran- deis University. The institute has been named in honor of Max Fisher and Irving Bernstein, a veteran Jewish community pro- fessional who was the executive vice chairman of the United Jewish Appeal from 1969 to 1984. — Compiled by Seymour Manello MICKI BERG of Huntington Woods was recently honored for academic excellence as a gradu- ate scholar in the School of Ed- ucation at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. The Uni- versity recognized Ms. Berg for having a distinguished academ- ic record. She is the corporate training manager for the W W Group Inc., the largest franchise of Weight Watchers Internation- al. She is planning to pursue a doctorate degree in education with a major in organizational behavior. $6.95 LUNCH SPECIALS • Shish hob • Shish l'aN% ook • Shish Kana • \ ti \it \ Ith 11 . 1,‘: • B ak ed K art a • Shawa nu a 1101:!li , C, .111d • ∎ , ! • •Vhitchsh Filct • 1 1111 \( ■ \1111 ■ 1011(B ■ 11\ SARI M. CICUREL and CHRISTINA COPPOLA, the two Michigan producers, have re- cently won a Cable Ace award sponsored by the National Cable Television Academy. The video For Those We Remember, LaDor Va Dor Generation to Generation tells the horror story of many lo- cal Holocaust survivors. The video also has been nominated for a Beacon Award sponsored by the Cable Television Public Af- fairs Association. BERNICE GERSHENSON of Bloomfield Hills will receive an honorary doctor of humane let- ters degree from Wayne State University for her involvement in numerous civic organizations in the Detroit area. netarian ano non -- vegetarianentrees 4189 Orchar6 Lake Rna?‘ 810 - 865 - 0000 104 The Young Israel of Oak Park Sisterhood will have its annual spring luncheon and fashion show noon Sunday, May 11, at the shul. The event will feature both adult and children's fash- ions. Reservations are required and there is a fee for the lunch. Pro- ceeds from this fund raiser have been designated for an adopted sisterhood in the settlement of Neve Aliza in the Shomron, Is- rael. Marshall-Israel Luncheon Set Louis Marshall-Israel Chapter, Jewish Women International will have a paid-up luncheon noon Thursday, May 15, at Congrega- tion Beth Achim. Plans for the June 19 installa- tion of officers will be present- ed. Following lunch and the meeting, Doris Sheetz of the El- der Med Program of Botsford General Hospital will speak on "You are Never Too Old to Have Friends." There is a charge. For reser- vations, call Ruth Fisher, (810) 967-3231, or Irene Rodman, (810) 547-0455. B&P-Pisgah Hosts Jeff Kaye for ail Occasions t3anquet "ioom t 7 Tacik .ee Orcharo Lake Sisterhood Fashion Show JULES DONESON of Farm- ington Hills will be honored for his book about a former Philadel- phia Jewish orphanage at a Meet the Author and Celebrate Our History event being sponsored by The Business and Profession- al/Pisgah Chapter, Jewish Women International will hold a general meeting 12:30 p.m. Sunday, May 18, at White- hall Apartments clubhouse, 16190 Cumberland Road, South- field. The program will feature Jeff Kaye, community shaliach. A pe- tite brunch will be served. There is a charge. Prospective members and guests are welcome.