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Federation
Annual Meeting

Avenues Events
Hears Speakers

The Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit will hold its
72nd annual meeting 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 28, at Temple Israel.
Jane F. Sherman will receive the
Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award for
distinguished community service.
Nominated for the office of presi-
dent of Federation is Penny B.
Blumenstein. Nominated with her are
Diane Klein, Peter M. Alter, Allan
Nachman, Norman A. Pappas and
Jerome L. Schostak, vice-presidents;-
Linda Z. Klein, treasurer; Dr. Richard
Krugel, secretary; and Robert P.
Aronson, executive secretary.
Nominated for a one-year term are
Nora Lee Barron, Peter Cummings,
Diane Klein, Robert I. Schostak, David
R. Victor and Judge Helene N. White.
Named to serve a two-year term are
Eugene Applebaum, Hugh W.
Greenberg, Douglas M. Etkin, Joel D.
Gershenson, Stephen Grand, Robert
B. Kleiman, Emery Klein, Florine
Mark Ross, Edie Slotkin and Paul M.
Zlo toff
Nominated for three-year terms are
James M. August, James L. Bellinson,
Scott A. Eisenberg, Barbara L. Grant,
Nancy rosfeld, Morgot Halperin,
Selwyn Isakow, Lawrence S. Lax,
Terran Leemis, Hannan Lis, Judge
Susan M. Moiseev, Allan Nachman,
Marta Rosenthal, Robert V. Schechter,
David Schostak, Alan S. Schwartz,
Eugene S.'Sherizen, Barbara Tukel and
Trudy Weiss.
The community is invited to the
annual meeting, with a charge of $15
per person for the dessert reception.
For reservations or information, call
Susan Cassels Kamin at Federation,
(248) 642-4260.

Columnist Jeff Zaslow and Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses Rabbi Aaron
Bergman will be the guest speakers at
the Jewish Federation Avenues event 7
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, in the
Farmington Hills home of Cathy and
Rick Rosenhaus.
Adults in their mid-30s-50 are
invited. Admission is free, and refresh-
ments will be served.
For reservations by Wednesday,
Sept. 2, call Jodi E. Berger at
Federation, (248) 203-1486.

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Training Wheels
From Hadassah

Hadassah invites interested parents
and grandparents to attend an orienta-
tion meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
1, at Hadassah House. The chapter
will offer a Jewish family "Training
Wheels" education program for chil-
dren ages 2-5.
Playgroups meet nine times per
year to cycle through the holiday cal-
endar. Through songs and fun-filled
activities adults and children learn
together to celebrate Shabbat and
Jewish holidays, from Rosh Hashanah
to Shavuot. Training Wheels gives
families the tools and skills to build
Jewish identity and experience the joys
of Jewish- living.
The fee of $25 for Hadassah mem-
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includes Hadassah membership. The
program is led by a Hadassah trained
facilitator.
For information, call Laura
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