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An American Jubilee
At The Historical Society
C
antor Stephen Dubov of
Temple Beth El recently pre-
sented "An American Ju-
bilee," the history of American
Jews in popular song, at the an-
niml luncheon for the Jewish His-
torical Society of Michigan. Judy
Levin Cantor wrote
the program, and Marl-
ette Simon narrated it.
More than 200 patrons
attended the event held
at Adat Shalom.
lately. Rochelle Lieberman
and Mary Jo Wolfe were co-
chairs of Friends of Oakland Gen-
eral Hospital's (OGH) "A Capital
Event." The program' raised
$167,000 to purchase monitoring
equipment for Oakland General
Hospital's intensive care
unit.
The Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation's 12th an-
nual Evening of Bril-
liance recently raised
Mary Lou Simons
more than $100,000 for
Zieve was awarded the
research. Dr. Linda
seventh Leonard N. Si- CARLA SC HWARTZ Bolton was a co-chair of
mons History Award.
the event.
LOC AL
She received the award
Many volunteers and
COLUM NIST
because of her ability to
donors for Hospice of
enlighten the community about Michigan recently toured the new
the history of Jewish people in Hospice home in Farmington
America. This prestigious award Hills. Some of the Hospice sup-
is named in memory of her father. porters included Maurice Co-
Lea Avizedek
Rochelle Lieberman, left, and Mary Jo
Wolfe present Richard Butler, medical
director of OGH, with a check for
$167,000.
Charach, Robert and Rhea
Brody, Rabbi Bunny Freed-
man and Rabbi Irving
Schnipper, Nancy and Den-
nis Gershenson.
Shelly Cooper, Doreen Her-
melin and Sandra Leshman,
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co-chairmen of the National
Council of Jewish Women 25th
anniversary event, spent a won-
derful evening with Dr. Ruth
Westheimer recently. Dr. Ruth
was the keynote speaker at the
event.
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Benno Levi, James Grey, Joan Braun, Robert Aronson, Mary Lou Simons Zieve and
David Page at the Historical Society luncheon.
Jim Grey, president of the His-
torical Society, welcomed the
crowd, while David Page pre-
sented the award.
Some of the history-making
crowd included Hy and Lucille
Dorfman, Judge Walter and
Mary Shapero, Harold, Bar
bara and Vivian Berry, Bernie
Cantor, Phyllis and Stephen
Strome, Suzie Simons, Phyl-
lis Freedman, Sharon Alter-
man, Dulcie Rosenfeld, Cindi
Brody, Lila Silverman, Philip
and Mary Handleman, Carol
Roberts and Sylvia Babcock,
Robert Aronson and Benno
Levi.
hen, Nancy Grosfeld, Jo Ellyn
Nyman, Jerry and Eileen
Bielfield, Irving and Barbara
Nusbaum, Judge Avern and
Lois Pincus Cohn, Harold
Berry, Manny and Natalie
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to benefit the Children's
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held S11 day Saturday, June 28.
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Judy Cantor reports that after
the event, Mary Lou Zieve said
she and all the guests had a "hap-
piness hangover."
A HEALTHY ATTITUDE
Many community volunteers
have been working on health re-
lated fund-raisers and projects
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