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June 11, 1999 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-11

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ATHERWOOD

Here's Tom

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Owen Alterman graduated from
Princeton University summa cum
laude (with highest honors). He
will spend two years with the Peace
Corps in Romania, after which he
will attend Harvard Law School.
He served as an editorial intern for
the Jewish News and for Time mag-
azine in the Hong Kong bureau.

WHO SAYS THERE'S
No SUCH THING AS A

FE IAA

Samantha Rollinger, a senior at
West Bloomfield High School,
will attend U-M in the fall. She's
scheduled to participate in the
1999 National Youth Leadership
Forum on Medicine in Chicago.
She was selected because of her
outstanding academic achieve-
ments and her interest in the pro-
fession of medicine.

Michael A. Hertzberg, a senior at
West Bloomfield High School, will
be a freshman at Northwood
University in Midland in the fall.
He is the recipient of the Free
Enterprise Scholarship for the
1999-2000 academic year.

JOIN US FOR LUNCH ON WEDNESDAYS
THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER

• Call for reservations

Sue Marx Films was one of the few
independent production companies
which recently won Emmy Awards.
"It's a Great Time in Detroit," a
music video created for the
Metropolitan Detroit Convention
and Visitors Bureau, won an
Emmy for best public service televi-
sion spot. "Keeper of Our Future,"
the history of the Detroit Zoo nar-
rated by Julie Harris and one of
eight films produced by Sue Marx
Films for the Detroit Zoo, won for
best program segment.

At the Heatherwood, we offer a warm, wonderful atmosphere,

and provide all the services our residents need to remain as

active in the community as they wish.

Southfield's Most Distinguished
retirement Community Offers:

• Lunch available (7 days per week)

Alyssa Martina, publisher and pres-
ident of Metro Parent Publishing
Group, was one of six recipients
presented with Black Family
Development's Humanitarian
Award at its fifth annual Presidents'
Dinner.

• Evening meal provided (7 days per week) • On site staffing 24 hours a day

• Emergency pull cord in each apartment

• Local transportation for errands & appointments

Adam Greenbaum of Southfield,
an eighth grade student at Akiva
Hebrew Day
' T, P, 154 School in Lathrup
Village, was one of
10 winners in the
statewide America
& Me Essay
Contest. He
received an
Adam
engraved
plaque, a
Greenbaum
savings bond val-
ued at $250 and a $250 check.

• Full size apartment with kitchen • Weekly housekeeping & linen service

• Personal care assistance available through on-site health care staff

One & Two Bedroom Apartments Now Available!

For information, call Kathy Ostrowski:

(248) 350-1777

22800 Civic Center Drive • Southfield, MI

6/11
1999

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Detroit Jewish News

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