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July 04, 1997 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-07-04

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MICHAEL BROOKS, U-M Hil-
lel executive director, has been
named as a recipient of 1997
Covenant Awards. Mr. Brooks
will be honored for unique and ef-
fective contributions to the per-
petuation of Jewish values,
knowledge and identity.

RICK SIMONSON has been
named deputy superintendent at
Oakland Schools, the intermedi-
ate school district serving Oakland
County. Mr. Simonson has been
assistant superintendent for leg-
islative affairs

Introducing The
ALL NEW 1997
Zas

Children. Mr. Sesi is a board mem-
ber of Omnicare of Michigan Unit-
ed Way and the American Arab
Chamber of Commerce.

Common Ground named the new
members of its board of directors.
Among them are: MAURY
OKUN, director of the Detroit
Chamber Woods and the Cham-
ber Music Society in Troy and res-
ident of Huntington Woods;
GABE WERBA, principal of
Durocher, Dixson, Werba Inc. in
Detroit and resident of Farming-
ton Hills; MARSHA ZUCKER,
past president of the National
Council of Jewish Women in
Southfield and resident of Hunt-
ington Woods.

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MICHAEL RUSKIN received

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management from Walsh College
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DR. CONRAD GILES of Birm-
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of West Bloomfield were present-
ed with Friends Community Ser-
vice awards by the American
Arabic and Jewish Friends of Met-
ropolitan Detroit. Dr. Giles do-
nates his time to United Way
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pital and Detroit Institute for

Hillel of Metro Detroit and the
Jewish Federation will host a cof-
fee-house night for students who
will be attending HMD schools in
the fall 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 15,
at Lonestar Coffee in Birmingham.
For information, call the HMD
office, (313) 577-3459,- or e-mail hil-
lel@cms.cc.wayne.edu.
The 1997 Schusterman Hillel
International Leaders Assembly
will be held Aug. 19-24 at Camp
Moshava in Honesdale, Pa. Stu-
dents from any of the HMD cam-
puses are eligible to attend.
Registration deadline in Aug. 1.
For information, call Hillel of
Metro Detroit, (313) 577-3459.
For information about HMD
community-wide events, check
"The Scene."

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