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At Reva Stocker Lecture Series
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benefit the Detroit area Alzheimer's
Association will be held 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 23, at the Ritz Carlton.
Amyre Makupson is the Jubilee chair-
men, while William Brooks is the
honorary chairman. Gayle Burstein is
the development coordinator. Some of
the executive committee includes John
Bloom, Marlene Borman, Dede
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Feldman, Doreen Hermelin, Renee
Mahler, Randi Sakwa, Harriet Schiff,
Diane Scholnick, Bluma Siegal, Jodi
Silverman and Kathleen Wilson-Fink.
There will be a patron luncheon at
noon. The patron luncheon will fea-
ture guest speaker Lindsay Smalley,
age 14, whose father has Alzheimer's.
For ticket information, call (248) 557-
8277.
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Reva Stocker, whose generous
ewish Family Service's
endowment
made this event possible,
Windows program, co-hosted
is an advocate of the Windows pro-
by the Jewish Federation of
gram. The Windows program is one
Detroit, presented Tipper
of the few programs in the country
Gore, mental health policy adviser to
that works with every member of the
President Bill Clinton and wife of
family in preventing abuse and dealing
Vice President Al Gore, at the fourth
with abused families. Ms. Stocker said
annual Reva Stocker Educational
she was able to obtain Tipper Gore as
Lecture event at Congregation Shaarey
speaker with the help of David and
Zedek. More than 450 people attend-
Doreen Hermelin.
ed. Brent Triest, president of JFS;
Among the many guests were stu-
Robert Aronson, executive vice presi-
dents from West Bloomfield
dent of Federation; and Rabbi
High School. Rachel
Irwin Groner all welcomed the
Greenberg,
Matt Amster
crowd.
and
Jessica
Erlich
reported
"Guilt is not only reserved
and photographed the event
for Jewish mothers," began
for the student newspaper.
Gore, whose remark was greet-
In an upcoming event, JFS
ed with laughter from the
and Plante Moran will pre-
crowd. Gore spoke about
putting children first to remain CARLA JEAN sent Dennis Prager 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 18, at
strong as a nation and about
SCHWARTZ
Congregation Shaarey
the importance of family life.
Local
Zedek.
He will speak on his
"There is nothing more impor-
Columnist
book Happiness is a Serious
tant than strengthening chil-
Problem. For more informa-
dren and teaching parents to
tion, call (248) 559-1500.
be good parents. Children are our
Above: Tipper
Gore receives
an award
from JFS
President
Brent Triest.
Right: Larry
and Reva
Stocker at the
Jewish Family
Service event.
The Kenny Foundation and Park
West Gallery present "Art in the
Afternoon," an auction of fine art to
commemorate the life of the late
Sondra Berlin. The event will be held
2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, at the
Parthenon House in West Bloomfield.
"Sandy found great pleasure in art
and was an avid collector," explains
Sue Burstein, executive director of
Kenny Foundation. "We believe that
this art auction captures the essence of
what Sandy was, both an advocate for
people with disabilities
and a person who loved
the beauty of what sur-
rounded her."
Kenny Foundation is a
statewide United Way
agency serving people
with disabilities. Some
of the "Art in the
Afternoon" supporters
include Florine Mark,
future," she reiterated.
Gore listed many steps in helping
children: setting limits, communica-
tion, involvement and educating chil-
dren on the risks of alcohol.
Micki Berg, Ruth
Tucker, Marcia
Dickman, Kevin
Degen, Sue Burstein,
Marilyn Berman,
Miriam Freeling, Lenore Katz, Eva
Sokol and Sharon Sakowicz. There is
no charge to attend the auction, but
donations will be accepted. Please call
1-800-237-3422 to attend.
She also quoted a Jewish proverb in
her speech: "God could not be every-
where, so he made mothers."
CHOCOLATE JUBILEE
The 1997 Chocolate Jubilee to
Lucille Gersten, Michael Ross and
Charlotte Edelheit at the Jewish Women
International benefit.
JEWISH WOMEN
INTERNATIONAL
The special gifts luncheon for
Jewish Women International (JWI)
was recently held at B'nai Moshe. The
luncheon honored the late Sylvia P.
Ross. More than 150 patrons attended
the event. Charlotte Edelheit was the
luncheon chairman, while Esther
Applebaum gave the invocation.
Cantor Stephen Dubov of Temple
Beth El entertained the guests with a
musical tribute. Randee Lefkow, pres-
ident-elect of JWI, was the guest
speaker. Lucille Gersten and Ida
Nathan helped present the memorial
tribute to sons Bradley and Michael
Ross.
NOTES
Lynn Portnoy, a woman's specialty
store, has moved to the Claymoor
Apartments in Southfield.
The Southfield Americana Antiques
Show will be held Nov. 21-23 at the
Southfield Civic Center.
The Fashion Group International
will host an open house Sunday, Nov.
16, at the Tavvy Stone Fashion Library
at the Detroit Historical Museum. 0
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