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July 04, 1997 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-07-04

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Wornetes American ORP AS Annual Meeting will coven

Sunday, July 20, 1997 • 12:00 Noon - 3:00 p.m.
Novi Hilton • Novi, Michigan

• BEST OF MOTOWN GALA! •

SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 19th

Featuring live entertainment by Star Trax, "Bi g Al Muskovito" from WOMC-104.3 FM,

a Motown Trivia Contest, a Live & Silent Auction, and much more.

Sponsored by the Women's American ORT
Great Lakes Young Leadership Initiative

• BARBECUE RECEPTION

Annual Cat Upgrade Event

SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 20th
Home of Doreen & David Hermelin

Tzedakah Award to be presented to Doreen Hermelin

For further informationoh these exciting events,
please call Women's American ORT at

248.855.9820 or 1•800•51•WAORT

E-mail: waort@vvaort.org • Website: http://wwvv ,waort.org/waort

Ruth S. Taffel
National President

Pepi Dunay
First Vice President

Dorene Berger
Chair, 1997 Annual Meeting

Rosina K. Abramson
National Executive Director

Women's American ORT is a membership based Jewish organization which supports the global
ORT network of scientific, technological and vocational schools and programs, helps to strengthen
the fabric of Jewish life, and advocates on behalf of quality education, democratic values, human

rights and the security ofJewish communities throughout the world.

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