• ■ Dove Award Winners To Be Honored • • The Ecumenical Institute for Jewish- Christian Studies' 1999 Dove Award winners will be honored at a dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 29, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The award will be presented to Gary Faber, deputy superintendent of West Bloomfield Schools; the Rev. Lottie Jones-Hood, pastor, First Congregational Church of Detroit; and Frank D. Stella, chairman, CEO and founder of F.D. Stella Products Co. of Detroit. "These three outstanding individuals, representing the educational, religious and business communities, exemplify the mission of the Ecumenical Institute, which is to help Jews and Christians learn more about each other's beliefs without attempting to convert their reli- gious practices," said David Blewett, executive director of the Southfield- based, non-profit organization. Ecumenical Institute board members Tarik Daoud, president of Al Long Ford Inc., Warren, and Merton Segal, chair- man and CEO of Meadowbrook Insurance Group Inc., Southfield, are co-chairing the Dove dinner. Its theme is "Making a Difference." The annual event, begun in 1994, has become the primary fund-raising program for the Ecumenical Institute. For information, call Barbara Yuhas, (248) 557-4522. INTRODUCING THE MOVADO VIZIO: A POST-MODERN PERSPECTIVE ON TIME. Vizio means "vision" .. . in the international language of "Esperanto." The name of this watch, as well as the sculptured box that encases the Movado Vizio embodies the 115 year Movado philosophy of design innovation in time technology. , The Movado Vizio'TM. Solid stainless steel or steel/18K gold. Scratch-proof hand metal bezel. Push button deployant clasp. Swiss made. Sapphire crystal. Water resis- tant to 50m. Quartz. Strap model also available. Starting at $995. Flint Camp Sets Registration / - - Camp Maccabi Summer Day Camp, sponsored by Jewish Family and Children's Services of Flint, will operate daily from 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. from June 28 to Aug. 13. Children enrolled in kindergarten through 8th grade are eligi- ble to enroll for one to seven week ses- sions. Parents wanting to learn more about Camp Maccabi are invited to attend the open house noon Sunday, March 21, at Congregation Beth Israel, G-5240 Calkins Rd., Flint. Camp Maccabi is located at camp Maas in Ortonville and provides a rus- tic, outdoor setting. 5th through 8th graders can sign up for specialty weeks of intensive week-long activities includ- ing fine arts, tennis, water sports or land sports. This year specialty camp weeks are also extended to 9th-12th graders. For registration information, contact Yuliya Gaydayenko, (810) 767-5922. MOVADO V 1/1 0 i**s t■■_ 4 JEWELERS Breathtaking Jewelry 32940 Middlebelt Rd. (at 14 Mile Rd. in the Broadway Plaza) • Farmington Hills, Michigan •Visit our website: www.greis.com • (248) 855-1730 HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 1 0-6, Thursday 10-7:30, Saturday 10-5 3/19 1999 Detroit Jewish News 39