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Lunch With Granholm
Temple Beth El Sisterhood hosts lunch with the
Michigan attorney general.
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OSCAR PORTFOLIOS
Elyse Essick, senior partner
at Munder Capital
Management, recently hosted
a breakfast at the Townsend
Hotel to discuss "The
Academy Awards of
Investing." Some of the atten-
dees who learned how to
design an Oscar-winning
portfolio included Leslye
Golding, Wendy Roth, Linda
Schaefer, Paulette Lerman
and Fran Broder.
lunched at
Temple Beth El last week for
a Sisterhood event. More
than 450 patrons attended
this successful lunch, includ-
ing several men.
Miriam Cohen and
CARLA JEAN
Phyllis Loewenstein, event
SCHWARTZ
co-chairmen, credited the
Local Columnist
large turnout to the popu-
larity of the attorney general
and to opening up the event to the
THE ENCHANTING SEA
community.
Congregation Beth Shalom's Social
"We called this a lunch and not a
Club is still talking about its stellar
luncheon," said Cohen. She added
December cruise to the Caribbean.
that this was a different format with-
Faye Jacobs and Herman Ozrovitz
out boutique shopping and with a
participated in an evening perfor-
specific time slot from noon until two
mance, Saul Leff modeled clothing
p.m.
poolside and Steve Meyers won a prize
Granholm warmed up
for the best male legs.
the crowd by noting she
Some of the group includ-
probably is the first
ed Marcia and Jerry Abel,
Michigan attorney gen-
Bob Abromovich and
eral to be able to sing
Beryl Perlman, Hilda and
Hatikvah in Hebrew
Mitch Bloom, Esther and
from start to finish. She
Howard Davidow, Ceil
spoke on the gift of giv-
and George
ing back and the
Duchin, Rose
power of excel-
Gordon, Faye and
lence. "The
Jerry Jacobs.
Attorney General's
Office is a place
PLAYFUL
where excellence in
EVENTS
government is not
This is the last
an oxymoron but
weekend to see The
thrives," she said.
Wiz, produced by
As a Catholic, she
Seaholm High
spoke on how Jews
School. Some of the
Top: Co-chairmen Phyllis
and Catholics
Loewenstein and Miriam Cohen were Seaholm cast mem-
share a worldwide pleased with the large turnout for
bers include Ofer
community of
Michigan Attorney General 'Jennifer
Reger, Melinda
faith.
Granholm at Temple Beth El.
Blazar, Andrew
Some of the
Kalt, Lisa
men spotted in the Bottom: The cast of "The Wiz" rehears- Korotkin, Claire
crowd, in addition es for its performances this weekend.
Kuckelman, Ben
to Rabbi Daniel
Landsman, Abbey
Syme, Rabbi
Mansfield, Matt Saretsky, Mike
David Castiglione and Cantor
Simon and Jordan Wolfson. Christine
Stephen Dubov, included former
Dubov is the choreographer. The Wiz
Governor James Blanchard, Wayne
will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Friday,
County Prosecutor John O'Hair and
March 26, and Saturday, March 27, at
Stuart Lockman, Michael Maddin,
the high school in Birmingham. For
Chris Rossman, Harold Plotnik,
ticket information, call (248) 203-
Marshall Loewenstein and Rick
3700. Fl
Loewenstein.