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March 20, 1998 - Image 169

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-20

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Power and breakfast mix at the Music Hall.

breakfast of champions was
recently served to more
than 175 women at the
Music Hall in Detroit. The
occasion was the fifth annual
"Women's Power Breakfast," to benefit
Gleaners Community Food Bank.
Crain's Detroit Business, National Bank
of Detroit, Butzel Long, Neiman May
cus and General Motors sponsored the
event.
Michelle Engler and the Honor-
able Trudy Archer were the honorary

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Beth Konrad Dulcie Rosenfeld and Lynne
Deitch hosted the Women's Power Breakfast.

chairwomen. Dulcie Rosenfeld, a
founding member and board adviser
welcomed the crowd. Rosenfeld also
introduced Lynne Deitch, a co-chair.
Rosenfeld referred to Deitch as repre-
senting a new generation of women -
leaders.
Some of the powerful women spot-
ted in the crowd included Alyssa
Martina, Marjorie Krasnick, Jodie
Krasnick, Sharon Hart, Maxine
Berman, Susan Moiseev, Doris
August, Julie Yolleskilar-
riet Prentis, Marjorie
Simon, Beverly Liss and
Susie Citron.

ART OF FASHION
The invitation read
"Passion. Beauty.
Romance," and those
words described the cloth-
ing at the recent "Art of
Fashion" benefit for
HAVEN at Neiman Mar-
cus. More than 100

patrons ogled the latest
spring designs from the col-
NOTES
Doherty School PTO in
lection of Giorgio Armani,
West Bloomfield will host a
Jil Sander, Melinda Eng,
fine art auction with Park
Donna Karen, et al.
West Gallery 6:30 p.m. Sat-
Chairwoman Hilary Bor-
urday, March 21, at the
man thanked the crowd for
school. For more informa-
their generous support. Some
of the HAVEN supporters
CARLA JEAN tion, call (800) 521-9654.
There will be a wine and
included Karen Jacobson,
SCH WARTZ
Katherine Borman, Susan
Local Columnist dine auction to benefit the
Goldenberg, Susan Got-
Detroit Oratorio Society 6
tleib, Nancy Hodari, Ellen Jaffe,
p.m. Thursday, March 26, at the Michi-
gan Design Center in Troy. For more
Jolie Altman, Brenda Rosenberg,
information, call (248) 050-2655.
Peggy Daitch, Meryl Podolsky,
Franci Singer,
Judee Lewis, Susan
Lipton, Cheryl
Margolis, and
Linda Sucher.
Save the date —
Wednesday, June 24
— for HAVEN's
annual "Promenade
of Hope" to be held
at the Palace of
Auburn Hills.

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SHOES GALORE
The new DSW
Shoe Warehouse in
Novi, with more
than 30,000 shoes,
recently held a preview
party to benefit HAVEN.
Some of the patrons spot-
ted in the crowd included
Robyn and Sandy
Aaron, Jodi and
Howard Rankin, Karen
Sosnick, Steve Verona,
Maria Berman, Stacy
Moss, Hilary and Randy
Shaw and Steven Frank.

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Above: Jodi Rankin and Robyn Aaron
checking out the shoes at the DSW Shoe
Warehouse preview party.

Left: Joan Cherno Epstein, Hilary Bor-
man, Cathy Slavi and Lori Greenberg
at the 'Art of Fashion" benefit.

Michigan's Home and Garden
Antiques Market will be held March
20-22 at the Southfield Pavilion.



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