WOMEN'S CAMPAIGN & EDUCATION DEPARTMENT JEWISH FEDERATION OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT 1999-2000 CONFIRMED NOMINATIONS President Beverly Liss Education Vice-President Margie Krasnick Susie Pappas Cheryl Schanes Business & Professional Vice-President Nancy Glass Campaign Vice-President Paula Glazier Corresponding Secretary Diane Perlman Recording Secretary Linda Zlotoff Designates to Board of Governors Rose Rita Goldman Cheryl Guyer I st Term Nancy Gad-Harf Nancy Jacobson Sissi Lapides Debbie Levin Advisory Service Council Susie Citrin Kim Dickstein Hortense Falk Dolores Farber Marcy Feldman Jan Hauser Diane Keene Rosalie Kolbert Evelyn Levine Renee Mahler Helen Naimark Florine Mark Ross Selma Schwartz Donna Slatkin Jessie Stern EDE. Melba Winer Lisa Lis Linda Lutz Marty Rosenthal 2nd Term Debbie Balkin Fran Gold Nancy Grosfeld Susie Jacob Gilda Jacobs Michelle Kleiman Beverly Liss Susie Sills 3rd Term Nancy Glass Susie Pappas Fill an unexpired 2-year term: Diane Perlman . 6'1% Allied Jewish Campaign WOMEN'S CAMPAIGN AND EDUCATION DEPARTMENT JEWISH FEDERATION OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT NOMINATING COMMITTEE Sec. I At least ninety (90) days before the date of the Annual Meeting, the (6/8/93) Executive Committee shall select a Nominating Commit- tee of six (6): 6 Board members (3/23/99) to serve with the chair- person. The immediate past chairperson or a designate from the previous committee shall serve ex-officio without vote. Sec. 2 It shall be the duty of the Nominating Committee to submit nomi- nations(6/8/93) for members of the Board of Directors and the officers of the Women's Campaign and Education Department. Sec. 3 The Nominating Committee shall consider Board members and officers (5/12/83) for nomination to additional - terms based upon ongoing service to the Women's Campaign and Education Depart- ment and fulfillment of assigned responsibilities. xk-,s, „ED 1 1 1 , 1Jf° opoia.o °c. Allied Jewish Campaign 4/16 1999 CPR can keep your love alive 40 Detroit Jewish News )3 American Heart Associations,, Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke recently discovered that Can You Imagine That! co-owner Kevin Sherman is a former Oak Parker whose brother Bob was her English teacher. Working briefly as a medical assistant, Waterstone described herself as a former "stay-at- home mom" who now has a business with projected gross sales for 1999 "going well into six-figures. Waterstone envisions Sandy Candy at every amusement park and in every corporate large event throughout the country in the year 2000. We are going to take this to a new dimension. Sandy Candy will be a household name," she said. And having her face on the cover of magazine with a circulation of 1.8 mil- lion readers can only add to Waterstone's feeling of sweet success. ❑ ) 3 " Dedications To Mark Miracle Mission The Blumenstein, Deutsch and Mondry families will celebrate separate simchas in the Central Galilee, Michigan's Partnership 2000 sister region, during the Michigan Miracle Mission III to Israel, April 18 28. The first will occur when family and friends name the Michigan Room at the Zippori archeological site in honor of Harold Blumenstein's 60th birthday. The room will contain original artifacts unearthed at the site by University of Michigan Professor Leroy Waterman in 1931. The items are on loan from Kelsey Museum of Archeology at U-M. Zippori, where the Mishnah was cod- ified around 200 C.E., is the site of an archeological park. Remains of mosaic and menorah engravings dot the ruins of a city that was home to Jews, Christians and pagans. Michigan college students took part in two excavations at the site: the David Hermelin dig in 1997 and the William Davidson dig a year later. The Nancy and James Grosfeld dig is scheduled for this summer. Harold Blumenstein and David Hermelin also are underwriting it in honor of their wives, Penny Blumenstein and Doreen Hermelin. At the second family event of the Partnership 2000 visit, Alfred and Bernice Deutsch will dedicate the Zippori National Park's synagogue mosaic pavilion. Given by the Deutsches to the Israeli people, the pavilion will permanently house one of the most sig- nificant mosaics unearthed from the third to the fifth centuries. Discovered ac Zippori, the piece has been shown at the - CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS ARTICLE VI said she started "holding small local shows part-time in the summers, with a card table, a tablecloth and some candy." Eventually; she said, she began selling the eight-flavor candy in pre-made sticks, assorted craft kits and in bulk packages "to everyone, from carnivals and camps to schools and scout troops." Now, with the addition in January of marketing partner Jackie Harty of Trenton, Waterstone has "branched out and is selling bulk products to the amusement and entertainment indus- try. Having products shipped directly to the customer from the California factory allows Waterstone to maintain her home-based office. She called it "a luxu- ry," enabling her to be near her daugh- ters Lauryn, 13, and Jordyn, 7. Waterstone, 35, raised in Southfield, Israel Museum and toured the world. At a third ceremony, Miriam Mondry will dedicate the Adele Mondry Regional Women's Center in Nazareth Illit. That municipality and Na'amat will operate the women's center, named in honor of Mondry's mother-in-law. It will serve as a social and networking center for Central Galilee women. The Mondry Women's Center will house support groups, employment pro- grams, social events, lectures, art shows and cultural programs. Israeli women who joined a Detroit delegation for last year's Women-to-Women program through Partnership 2000 will oversee women's center programming. While in the Galilee, Mondry will be entertained by Russian students in the Na'aleh 16 program, who will present a special dramatic performance. Mondry's late husband David supported the pre- aliya program in the Central Galilee. Na'aleh 16 programs brings teens from the former Soviet Union to Israel, help- ing them to become familiar with their homeland in advance of their parents arriving. The teens' performance is part of the Tochnit David (David Program), named for David Mondry. It teaches drama to teens from the farmer Soviet Union to help them adjust to their new country. Students from Niloshav Nahalal and . Kibbutz Mizra will join in the perfor- mance. The three dedications will take place over April 21-22, during the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit- hosted Miracle Mission III.