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April 02, 1999 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-02

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Torah Team
Leader Chosen

Rabbi Avraham Dovid Feuer has been
appointed the director of the newly
inaugurated Torah Team program.
The program, a one-to-one learning
project, was established in Nov. 1998
by Machon L'Torah. It was limited tt-
women only and will now expand to
offer a men's division, which will meet
8 p.m. every Wednesday starting April
28, at the Machon L'Torah Learning
Center, 15221 West 10 Mile Rd., Oak
Park.
Rabbi Feuer is a Torah scholar and
a member of the Kollel Institute of
Greater Detroit with experience in
adult education. To join the program,
contact Rabbi Feuer, (248) 967-0888.
There is no charge.
For the women's division inquiries,
call Mrs. Bayla Jacobovitz, (248) 967-
0888.

Awards Honor
Local Women

The 1999 ADL Women of
Achievement Awards, sponsored by
the Michigan Regional Advisory
Board of the Anti-Defamation League
will be presented at 6 p.m. Monday,
April 19, at St. John's Cultural Center
in Southfield.
The awards honor Michigan
women who exemplify the philosophy
of the ADL through their efforts to
promote and inspire greater under-
standing among the diverse communi-
ties of Metropolitan Detroit.
This year's honorees are Vernice
Davis Anthony, senior vice president,
Community Health, St. John Health
System; Deborah Insley Dingell, presi-
dent, General Motors Foundation;
Nancy N. Margolis, executive director,
Jewish Community Center and Jewish
Federation of Washtenaw County; and
Barbara Palmer, vice president,
Corporate Human Resources, Henry
Ford Health System.
In addition, Josephine Weiner will
receive a special Lifetime Achievement
Award for her 65 years of advocacy
and volunteerism.
Tickets are $150 per person and
can be obtained by calling ADL,
(248) 355-3730.
Diamond sponsors of the award din-
ner include Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan, General Motors Foundation
and St. John Health System.

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