DESIGNS IN DECORATOR LAMINATES, LTD IT DOESN'T HAVE TO COST A FORTUNE...ONLY LOOK LIKE IT! FEATURING Physicians Group Day At Camp JVS Elects New Board The Maimonides Society for Jewish physicians will host a day at Camp Maas, Ortonville, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30. A program of the Jewish Federation's Community Outreach and Education Department, the Maimonides Society seeks to strengthen bonds with the Jewish community and Israel through educational, social and charitable activities. The day will include a kosher pic- nic lunch, arts and crafts, singing, sports, swimming, Israeli dancing and a hayride. Spouses, children and friends are invited. There is a fee for lunch. A bus will leave from the Max M. Fisher Federation Building at 10:30 a.m. Those who wish to drive should be at camp by noon to join the group —for lunch. ' For reservations by Friday, Aug. 21, and information, call Jodi E. Berger at Federation, (248) 203-1486. Donald M. Lansky, a shareholder in the law firm of Couzens, Lansky, Fealk, Ellis, Roeder & Lazar, P.C., has been re-elected to a one-year term as president of the Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Board of Trustees. Lansky joins other community leaders who were elected or re-elect- ed as officers of Donald Lansky the board. Serving as vice presidents are Stacey Crane, Robert Hertzberg, and the newly elected Dennis Bernard. Jerold Levine continues as secretary and Scott Eisenberg was elected as treasurer. Elected to the board for a three- year term are Larisa Abayev, Mark Bennett, Annabel Cohen, Renee Erlich, Arnold Mikon, Ross Partrich, Brent Triest and Mindy Young. Re- elected for a second term were board members James Alexander, Kenneth Eisenberg, Robert E. Epstein, Harvey Heller and Myles B. Hoffert. Now serving his second term as pres- ident, Lansky was a vice president of the board and a co-chairman for the agency's Endowment Committee. He also served as secretary of the board and was a member of JVS' Executive, Finance and Personnel committees. He is vice president of the United Jewish Foundation and chairs its Educational Forum for Jewish Philanthropy. Additionally, Lansky is a volunteer for Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and Temple Israel. Machon Marks Tisha BAv On Tisha B'Av, noon, Sunday, Aug. /-9 2, Machon L'Torah will present a spe- cial educational experience; "Why is the Western Wall still wailing?" There is no charge. For information and to make reservations, call Machon, (248) 967- 0888. • Wall Units • Bedrooms • Dining Rooms • Home Theatre • Tables • Offices SPECIALTIES • • • • • Formica Woods Stones Glass Lucite LOIS HARON Allied Member ASID 851-6989 t .d1, • - .11P 4N Y — • - it4 • •1 4-101 -,te "f11-.41 S TATE FLOWERS (248) 559-5424 F,„ 11 1 r I" rti .g - GIFTS OF NATURE WEDDING & PARTY SPECIALISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 19799 W. 12 MILE SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 Ambulance Dedicated A mobile intensive care unit ambu- lance was gifted to Magen David Adorn by Sarah and Irving Pitt in honor of their chil- dren, Murray, Leonard, Barry and their families. Shown are Dr. Lawrence Newman, . Mrs. Sarah Pitt, Leonard Pitt and grandson Stephen Pitt. FULL SERVICE VIDEO RECORDING & PRODUCTION ■ CORPORATE: SEMINARS, SPEECHES, AWARD BANQUETS;;' ■ LEGAL DEPOSITIONS, COURTROOM PLAYBACKS ■ SOCIAL WEDDINGS, BARJBAT MITZVAHS PLUS MUCH MORE! (248) 539-0800 LOCATED IN FARMINGTON HILLS DAVID N EWMAN 7/31 1998 Detroit Jewish News 49