NLItNT paa. D NOS S 1 - , , Sefer Safari At The JPM The Agency for Jewish Education's Jew- ish Experiences for Families and the JPM Jewish Community Center will host "A Sefer Safari Extravaganza" 3-5 p.m. Sunday, June 28 at the JPM building. Participants will see the PuppetArt Company perform Close The Window, a Russian folktale, and create special Jew- ish book crafts. In addition, families with children of preschool age through second grade can join the Sefer Safari Family Reading Program, which encourages parents and their children to share Jewish books, become acquainted with libraries located in congregations and Federation agencies, and begin to build Jewish libraries of their own at home. The extravaganza is free of charge. executive vice president and funds vice president, Belle Glenner Schwartz; vice presidents of education, Frieda Faigin and Ann Kaplan; vice presidents of membership and education, Ruth Miller and Lee Wagman; financial sec- retary, Margaret Bialkin; treasurer, Anne Mondrow; recording secretary, Alice Ross; dues secretaries, Mildred Neumark and Selma Korn; mailing sec- retaries, Mildred Neumark, Helen Goldstein and Phyllis Korn. The program for the afternoon will be a video on Israeli music. Also there will be a raffle drawing. The year-end report will be given by Evelyn Noveck, council president. There is no charge for the meeting and refreshments will be served. The Michigan Jewish War Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary will kick off its 57th annual convention with the presenta- tion of 25 college scholarships in a spe- cial Shabbat service 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 26, at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. The scholarships are awarded to area students on the basis of accomplish- ment and need without regard to race or religion. Convention activities will continue 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 27, with a Jewish War Veteran recognition service at Temple Israel. Retiring State Com- mander Iry Marshall and Auxiliary President Florence Weber will be hon- ored during a 6:30 p.m. banquet that evening at the Memorial Home. Fallen comrades and sisters will be remembered at a memorial service 10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 28, followed by the business portion of the conven- tion including election of officers. Ndamat Holds Installation Tea Dinner Helps HAVEN Cause Na'amat USA, Greater Detroit Council Promenade of Hope 1998 will help HAVEN 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Cocktails will be followed by a seat- ed dinner and a live aucfion. To purchase tickets or reserve a table for Promenade of Hope, contact HAVEN, (248) 334-2343. H will hold its annual installation tea 1 /- p.m. Thursday, July 9, at the Crown Pointe building. New board of officers will be installed by Belle Glenner Schwartz. Following are officers for the year 1998-99: president, Evelyn Noveck; Sundance Shoes I Hersh's I Rear Ends You're Fired ■ Caribou Coffee I St age & Co. Richard's Stride Rite I Mr. Alan's Shoes Kitty Wagner I New York Bagel ■ Zyzyx Running Fit I Greetings From... Richard Herman Leads Kadima Kadima's new president, Richard Her- man, was installed for a two-year term at the recent annual meeting. The following officers and new board members also were installed: vice presidents, Richard Zussman, Linda Schechter; secretary, Arlene Redfield; treasurer, Jim Miller. Nominated to - Richard Herman serve a first three- year term were: Michelle Appel, Carol Sue Coden, Bruce Gursky, Sissi Lapi- des, Jim Miller, Marcy Roth, Shirleyanne Schlang. Nominated to serve a second three- year term were: Lionel Margolick, Al Sasson, Merle Schwartz. Nominated to serve a third three-year term were: Arlene Redfield, Lois Zussman, Richard Zussman. Nominated to the honorary board was Sondra Nathan and nominated to the advisory board were Jacqueline Klein and Sherry Singer. JWV Plan Convention FRIDAY, JUNE 19 PM!! IQ AM UP to 75% OFF RETAIL PRICES theboal dwdllk Orchard Lake Rd. • S. of Maple • W. Blmfd. ':Wirkrz St. ,Johii§: Sunivater byli (0.1tr, 3 fool Water Sdpe La Renta ~ h by Chopard mate by 14mcome 4. Organiev, Hadrien by Annick'Gotttal—,„ - Disc-011111er LEVIN'S BEAUTY SUPPLY Koetroirs orig inal 851 7323 Orchard Lake Road In The West Bloomfield Plaza - Oak Park 547 9669 14695 Coolidge I At 10 Mile Road - For your best price, selection eind personedized service CINDY SCHLUSSEL 411. IfA CHRYSLER Plymouth smarm motor soles. walled I fa fa OP rri i 411.) Jeep Eagle 6/19 1998 47