We wish our family andfriends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous New Teat
IRVING & BRENDA ALTUS FAMILY
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous New Tear.
MINNIE BERNBERG & NETTYE COHEN
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very healthy, happy andprosperous New Tear.
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hap424, healthy
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EDITH AGAUAS
THE ERLICH FAMILY
STEWART, BEVERLY, JUDY, JACKIE & JESSICA
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A Very Happy and
Healthy New Year
to All My
Friends and Family.
HELEN & SAM
BRAVERMAN
MR. & MRS. ROBERT
BERMAN
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MR. & MRS. NORMAN
ADELSBERG
SCO'TTSDALE, ARIZONA
MARY AMSEL
May the coming
yeak. be filled
with health and
happiness for
all o,A' famil y
and friends.
HERB, SHARON & RANDY
BIDLOFSKY
ye.ae 6e filled
and
kappina7> and peo7paelly foe
all
MAy ThE
NEW YEAR BRING
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family and
To All
OUR FRIENdS
ANd FAMILY— HEALTH,
Joy,
PROSPERITY
ANd EvERyThiNg
Good 'iN LiFE.
DAVID, PHYLLIS, CHARLIE BARR
9/18
1998
R40 Detroit Jewish News
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May the comin g
Year be filled
with health and
happiness for
all otm, family
and friends.
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JWI Women
Active In Detroit
111
embers of
Jewish Women
International
have been
working for the last three
years to gain recognition
for their 100-year-old orga-
nization under its new
name.
Formerly known as B'nai
B'rith Women, the organiza-
tion supports the same
issues, has a number of very
active chapters in the Detroit
area and is making plans to
enter the new century.
Its stated goal is "to
strengthen the lives of
women, children and fami-
lies through education, advo-
cacy and action."
JWI has two important
thrusts. The first is its phil-
anthropic endeavors which
go primarily to support its
Residential Treatment
Center and Children's Home
—\
in Israel. This home, which c--/
treats badly abused children
therapeutically, without ben-
efit of drugs, has become a
model world-wide and is a
training center for medical,
psychiatric and social work
personnel from all over the
world.
JWI is proud of its 50- <
year commitment to the
treatment center and has
begun a major fund-raising
endeavor to that end. Called
"A Month of Love
Campaign," it involves the
Detroit-area chapters joining
with others in the organiza-
tion's Mid-America region to,,
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raise funds to support the
Children's Home completely
for a full month. Besides
personal giving, which cul-
minates in a Special Gifts
Luncheon honoring a local
philanthropist, JWI will also
help to raise money through
the sale of tributes and cer-
tificates, Entertainment
c- - - \ /
Books, rummage sales and
other individual chapter
efforts.
The organizations's sec-
ond thrust is both a local
and national advocacy effort
on domestic violence. One