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olunteers of Jewish Home
and Aging Services recently
were honored at "Volunteer:
A Work of Heart." More
than 500 volunteers attended the
event at Fleischman Residence/Blum-
berg Plaza, which included the pre-
miere of Nancy Gm-win's Broadway
Kids and Friends. Cheryl Chodun, of
WXYZ-TV; was the keynote speaker.
Some of the heart-warming hon-
orees included Hannah Moss, Renee
Kaplan, Rabbi Chaim Bergstein, Bar-
bara Frankel, Robert Kraus, Carole
Aaron, Pauline Jonas, Robert Kraus,
Elliot Schubiner and Mary Zeitman.
Youths of the Year Awards went to
Ethan Freedman, age 15 months, and
Eden Zaslow, age 2.
The Jewish Home and Aging Ser-
vices always needs more volunteers.
To volunteer, call Cheryl Kimelman,
community coordinator, at (248)
661-2969
25254 Greenfield Rd., N. of 10 Mile
Oak Park, MI
967-6020
Fax
967-6095
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Michael Budman, Ted Lindsay
and Don Green at Roots in
Birmingham.
rup High School 1988
graduates? Julie Kalt Rones
wants to know because she
is planning the 10-year
reunion. The reunion will
MACCABEE RELIGIOUS
take place on Friday, Nov.
AWARD
27, 1998, at the Double-
Billy Whiting, son of Mer-
Tree Guest Suites Hotel in
naLyn and grandchild of
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Southfield. Julie Keys, Julie
Myldred Hamburger,
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Kormorn, Kelly Page
received the Maccabee Reli-
Local Columnist DePollo, Lisa Harrell Ran-
gious Medal in scouting. He
don and Kim Miller also ā/
is the first youngster to receive
are on the reunion com-
this award at Temple Beth El. Rabbi
mittee. For more information, call
David Castiglione presented the
Julie Kalt Rones at (248) 851-2587.
award at the synagogue.
More than 1,500 congregants were
ROOTS RETURNS
at the ceremony, including the Scout-
Roots founders and former Detroi-
ing Commissioner and the Jewish
ters
Michael Budman and Don Green
Religious Council Representative.
returned
to Detroit to launch the
Billy, of Bloomfield Hills, will be 7
reopening
of their Birmingham store.
years old on May 17. Happy Birth-
Friends,
family
and many celebrities,
day and congratulations!
including actor Mickey Rooney, for-
mer Red Wing player Ted Lindsay
REUNION NOTICE
and Olympic Gold Medalist Ross
Where are all the Southfield Lath-
Rebagliati, attended the event.
NOTES
Nominations are being accepted
for the 1998 Huntington Woods
Association Civic Awards. Nomi-
nations must be received by June
2. For more information, call (248)
Rabbi David Castiglione pins the Mac-
cabee Religious Medal in scouting on
Billy Whiting.
Volunteers from Jewish Home and Aging
Services were recently honored.
398-9151.
West Bloomfield High School
Jazz Band presents "Night Club" at
Shenandoah Country Club 7 p.m.
Friday, May 15. For ticket infor-
mation, call (248) 363-1163. ā