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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-12

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ATFEENTION

GM EMPLOYEES &
FAMILY MEMBERS

Greenspon, Emanuel Ax, Maria Ewing,
Andre Michel Schub, Neal Stulberg and
Paul Neubauer. Native Detroiters Ruth
Laredo, Seymour Lipkin and Joseph
Silverstein were also scholarship recipi-
ents.
On the club's 60th anniversary,
renowned composer Ned Rorem was
commissioned to write an original work
for piano and cello. His Dances pre-
miered at the May 6, 1984, concert by
Jonathan Spitz and Frederic Moyer in
Detroit's Orchestra Hall. The club had
aided in the hall's restoration with the
purchase of five seats.
"All these accomplishments required
many hours of volunteer work,"said
Bertha Weil, the club's last president.
"No public funding was ever requested
or provided."
Sources of financing were family-

name funds, voluntary contributions,
bequests, membership dues and concert
proceeds.
"While we are legally dissolving,"
Weil said, "this is not a requiem for the
club since our name will live well into
the next century."
Weil said the remaining club money
will go to endowed and scholarship
funds of music departments at Wayne
State University, University of Michigan,
Michigan State University, Interlochen,
Alyn and the Rubin academies in
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Contributions
also will be made to the Southfield
Center for the Arts and the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra. The Music Study
Club Board of Trustees can share give
details on recipients of established schol-
arships. For information, call Well at
(248) 585-0146.

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WEST BLOOMFIELD
SCHOOL DISTRICT

It's time to register kindergarten
and other new students for the
1999-2000 school year.

SCHOOL REGISTRATION LOCATIONS

Doherty Elementary School
35'75 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 539-2350

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Gretchko Elementary School
5300 Greer Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48324
(248) 738-3650

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2065 Cass Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48320
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Forty-one more chil-
dren from radiation-
stricken areas in north-
ern Ukraine have been
airlifted to the safety of
Israel, thanks to fund-
raisers in New York
City and Southfield in
November.
The total number of
Jewish children now
saved by Chabad's
Children of Chernobyl
has risen to 1,687 —
rescued on 39 separate
Israeli singer Dedi was on hand
missions.
to greet the arrival of CCOCs
The fund-raisers
rescue flight 39.
were Children at
Heart, co-chaired by
On board rescue flight 39 was
Steven Spielberg and
Vladimir Altman, whose own
Elie Wiesel, in New
two children were evacuated
York City, and the
from the Chernobyl region and
sixth annual family
own to Israel for medical treat-
concert of CCOC's
ment in 1997 on flight 27.
Michigan chapter
headed by Phyllis
ever know what gifts these children
Meer. The concert featured Israeli
will bring to the world, how their
singing star Dedi.
accomplishments will benefit humani-
ty? ,,
We raised enough money to bring
dozens of children to safety. But how
It costs nearly $15,000 yearly to air-
do you measure the value of a child's
lift each child and provide him or her
life in money?" asked Steven
with medical care, housing, food, an
Spielberg's sister Nancy Spielberg, the
education and clothing.
Says Yossie Raichik, director of the
main organizer of Children at Heart.
Israel-based CCOC: "This is a world-
"How can you possibly know how
wide campaign to save children's lives
many lives we've really saved as these
that echoes in the hearts and minds of
children go on to have children of
Jewish people of every walk of life."
their own?" she added. "How can we

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Parents will need the child's birth certificate, immuni-
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Bloomfield School District residency.

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For more information about which elementary school
your child should attend contact (248) 738-3380

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