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October 16, 1998 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-16

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C o mm u nity

Harvest Sale

The Jew In The
Lotus' On Oct. 22

Now is the time to indulge yourself, or find the
perfect gift for someone special. Come to Heslop's
Harvest Sale, and you'll discover bountiful savings
on a cornucopia of fine tableware and giftware.

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include previousl
marked down
merchandise.
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T11UR8DAY. OCTOBER 15-8UNDAY: OCTOBER

West Bloomfield, Orchard Mall • (248) 737-8080
(Orchard Lake and 15 Mile)

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METRO DETROIT:
Dearborn Heights. The Heights • (313) 274-8200
(Ford Rd. between Inkster and Beech Daly)
Livonia, Merri-Five Plaza • (734) 522-185(1
(On corner of Five Mile and Merriman)
Novi, Novi Town Center • (248) 349-8090
Rochester, Meadowbrook Village Mall
(248) 375-0823
St. Clair Shores, 21429 Mack Ave.
(810) 778-6142 • (North of Eight Mile Rd.)

Sterling Heights, Eastlake Commons • (810) 247-8111
(On corner of Hall Road and Hayes Road)
Troy, Oakland Mall a (248) 589-1433

OUTSTATE:
Ann Arbor, Colonnade • (734) 761-1002
(On Eisenhower Pkwy., west of Briarwood Mall)
Grand Rapids, Breton Village Mall
(616) 957-2145 • (Breton Rd. and Burton Rd.)
Okemos, Meridian Mall • (517) 349-4008

The Midwest premiere of The Jew in
the Lotus will take place at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 22, at the United
Artists Theatre, on Haggerty north of
14 Mile, Commerce Township.
Event co-sponsors are the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit, Temple Israel and The Jewish
News.
After the screening, Lauren Chiten,
the producer and director, will give a
short presentation.
The movie is based on Rodger
Kamenetz's book about a meeting of
10 Jewish leaders and the Dalai Lama,
spiritual leader of the Tibetean people.
The film tells the story of how
Kamenetz, the skeptic, found his way
back to Judaism.
Tickets will be sold before the
showing at $5 for JCC and Temple
Israel members and $8 for non-mem-
bers. They may be purchased through
the JCC, Temple Israel or on the day
of the show at the theater.
Call the JCC, (248) 661-7649, or
Temple Israel, (248) 661-5700.
The film will be broadcast national-
ly in January on PBS.

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Howard and Steven Tapper of Tapper's
Diamonds and Fine Jewelry in West
Bloomfield will be honorees at the
19th annual Israel Cancer Association
of Michigan dinner Sunday, Oct. 18,
at Congregation B'nai Moshe.
George Cantor, columnist for the
Detroit News, will be featured speaker
for the dinner, which starts at 6:30
p.m.
The Israel Cancer Association buys
equipment for hospitals, funds
research, provides counseling and per-
forms many other services. It receives
no government funds.
For more information, call the
Israel Cancer Association of Michigan:
(248) 737-1588.

Heres To...

MKNIGHT8E
riODEUTSCH

David M. Deutsch

Master of Photography

PHOTOGR APHY

"Creating an image that touches the heart,
graces the soul and leaves a memory that will
last P lifetime."

10/16
1998

Professional Photographers of America

THE WORLD'S GREAT STORYTELLERS..

48 Detroit Jewish News

(248) 352-7030

Amy Wagner, a graduate of the
University of Michigan and a native
of West Bloomfield has entered the
Hornstein Program in Jewish
Communal Service at Brandeis
University in Waltham, Mass.
Wagner received a bachelor of arts

degree at University of Michigan in
organizational psychology and Judaic
studies and is pursuing graduate stud-
ies at Brandeis to prepare for a pro-
fessional career in Jewish communal
service. She has worked at Camp
Ramah for four summers, spent a
semester studying at the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem and worked
at the Agency for Jewish Education as
an archivist/program bank developer.
The Hornstein Program is a profes-
sional training program with more
than 450 graduates who work in all
levels of Jewish agencies and schools
in the United States, Canada, Israel
and other Jewish communities world-
wide.

C. Robert Wartell, senior sharehold-
er in the Southfield law firm of
Maddin, Hauser, Wartell, Roth,
Heller & Pesses, P.C., was appointed
by Governor John Engler to the State
Board of Law Examiners for a term
of five years. The appointment by
the governor was upon the recom-
mendation of the Michigan Supreme
Court.

Linda Zalla of Bloomfield Hills won
the Outstanding Merit Award for her
watercolor/collage entitled "Old
World" at the 6th annual Juried Fine
Art Show in Northville.

The Prudential Spirit of
Community Awards, sponsored in
partnership with the National
Association of Secondary School
Principals, honor middle and high o.
school students for outstanding acts
of community service. To nominate
any young person in grades five-12
who deserves recognition for volun-
teer service, contact school principals
for applications or call (248) 737-
8459. Deadline is Oct. 30.

Suzan Kass has been hired as the
(27
Kadima advisor for Congregation
B'nai Moshe. Kadima is the youth
group of the Conservative Movement
for students in grades 6, 7, and 8.
She volunteers with Yad Ezra Food
Bank and is a student at Wayne State
University.

Marni Holtzman of Grand Rapids is
pursuing a dual master's program in
Boston College's Graduate Schools of
Management and Social Work. She is
an alumna of the University of
Michigan and has been named one
of the 1998 Hillel Steinhardt
Scholars.

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