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GARY ROSE TRIO
Every Saturday Evening
5/22
1998
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Spotlight
Sisterhoods shine at donor day events.
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Local Columnist
T
he largest Conservative syn-
agogues both held their sis-
terhood donor days last
week with warm weather
and enthusiastic patrons. Both events
included boutique shopping, a lun-
cheon and a program.
held "Woman's World," with a fashion
show from the Somerset Collection.
Brenda Glickman and Ronna Ross
were the donor day chairmen. The
Woman's World committee included
Linda Gold, Bernice Friedman,
Shirley Ruzumna, Shirley Shevin,
Miriam Goldberg, Gail Goodstein,
Jacqui Elkus, Sharon Berry, Sheri
Satovsky, Barbara Grant, Ida
Goutman, Evie Levine, Ilene
Nemer, Roberta Borman
and Debbie Balkin.
recently held their annual luncheon at
St. John's Armenian Church with
guest speaker Jocelyn Elders, former
U.S. surgeon general. More than 450
patrons attended the event and
$75,000 was raised for educational
programs. Suzy Gershenson, Renee
Horowitz and Fern Kepes were the
co-chairmen.
DUNITZ DOES
DETROIT
Carol Dunitz makes her liv-
ing as a writer and strategist
ANDOVER ALL-NIGHT
for businesses in the metro
PARTY
Detroit area. Last week, the
The Andover senior all-
Ann Arbor resident "made
night party will be held on
history" when her latest pro-
Sunday evening, June 14,
motional piece was played at
C ARL A JEAN
when the school will be
the
weekly meeting of the
SCH W ARTZ
transformed into a storybook
Economic
Club of Detroit.
Local Columnist
Joyce Weingarten, Linda Solomon and
setting for a night of games
"Detroit, Detroit, The Signa-
Charlotte Edelheit helped make Adat
and fun. Many parents work all year
ture Song" is an upbeat tune that
Shalom's donor day a success.
long to make this event possible. Sher-
reflects "the dramatic turnaround
ry Cantor and Elaine Varon are the
Detroit is making and provides hope
chairmen. Some of the volunteers
The sisterhood of Adat Shalom pre-
and enthusiasm for its future," says
sented "Picture Perfect," with celebrity
include Judy Blau, Carole Dubrinsky,
Dunitz about .
photojournalist Linda Solomon. Vol-
Cheryl Kirsch, B.J. Berkowitz, Cindy
her CD release.
Denton, Suzanne Greenslate, Eliza
unteer Hanna Linden, a past presi-
She wrote the
Freilich, Andy Kahn, Mary Ellen
dent of sisterhood and the first female
music and
Lyngass, Judi Schram, Andy Sklar,
board member of Adat Shalom, was
lyrics, and sings \--\
also honored.
Linda Fayne, Andy Migdal, Toby
as well.
Pollack, Gayle Taylor, Susan Berg,
Charlotte Edelheit was donor day
The first
Susan, Roth, Mike and Debbie
chairman. The spring donor day com-
song ever to be
Eichenhorn, Terry Hauss, Carol Ell-
mittee included Toby Dobkin, Han-
played at an
nah Monique
man, Linda Zlotoff,
Economic Club
Ulrych, Linda
Diane Komorn, Jain
meeting,
Warner, Sharon
Lauter, Gayle Finn,
"Detroit,
Linda Franklin and Barry
Lubetsky,
Detroit" melds
Michele Elkus,
Writer Carol Dunitz bits of jazz,
and Linda Feldman.
created a promotion- blues, funk and
Janis Holcman,
al song about
Sandi Miller,
PLANNED
even country,
Detroit.
Celia Lubetsky,
PARENTHOOD
reflecting the
Jane Anchill,
The Planned Parenthood
broad musical
Ann Rudy,
of Southeastern Michigan
mix of the city itself. "Music is a uni-
Judy Rudy,
versal language," says
Danie Allan
Dunitz, who has been writ-
and Helayne
ing music since she was 9
Kaplan. Sister-
years old. "It is time for
hood President
people who live in Detroit
Joyce Wein-
and the metropolitan area
Above: Brenda Glickman and
garten gave a
to have a song that demon-
Ronna Ross were co-chairmenof
glowing tribute Shaarey Zedek Woman's World.
strates the pride they have
to Hanna Lin-
in their hometown."
Right: Suzy Gershenson, Renee
den.
For more information on
Horowitz, Jocelyn Elders and Fern
The Sister-
"Detroit, Detroit: The Sig-
Kepes at the Planned Parenthood
hood of
nature Song," call (734)
event.
Shaarey Zedek
747-6266. ❑