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JTS Names 3
Reception Chairs
Taekwondo
Where
Kids
Learn
Sports
Dance
enny
Dorfman,
Bluma
Schechter
and David
Schostak will
chair the 1999
Jewish
Theological
Seminary Patron
Reception. The
Tuesday, April 13,
Jenny Dorfman
event at the
Detroit Institute
of Arts will focus
on the exhibition
"Treasures of
Jewish Cultural
Heritage from the
Library of the
Jewish
Theological
Seminary."
This year's
honorees are
David and Lily
Broner, for
Congregation
David Schostak
Shaarey Zedek;
Alfred and
Bernice Deutsch,
for B'nai Moshe;
Arthur and Gail
Langer, Beth
Shalom; and
Asher and Arlene
Tilchin, Adat
Shalom.
Funds raised at
the reception and
the May 10 JTS
gala help provide
financial assis-
Bluma Schechter
tance to the
1,000 students
enrolled in five
different schools at JTS.
Detroiters studying at JTS include
Wendy Betel, Jennifer Cohn, Robert
Gamer, Gil Feldman, Sheryl Katzman,
Jason Miller, Alisa Nack, Paula Anne
Newman, Michael Pont, Edward
Portnoy, Hadara Stanton, Marcia
Tilchin and Ezra Wanetik.
The New York City-based Jewish
Theological Seminary is the spiritual
and academic center of the
Conservative Movement. For reserva-
tions, call the Detroit JTS office,
(248) 258-0055.
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