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June 25, 1999 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-25

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LETTERS

FOR cry

OF tSRACL

With the leadership of Dr. Bolton
and the participation of our commu-
nity, we will be able to continue the
mission of Mercy Place — to offer
education, treatment and prevention
to all, regardless of ability to pay.
Thomas Feurig

president and CEO,
St. Joseph Mercy-Oakland

Support, Belief
And Service

Your feature story on our fund-raising
and awards luncheon ("Strictly Busi-
ness," May 21) truly captured the spirit
of Strictly Business and publicly recog-
nized the outstanding accomplishments , j
of individuals in our community.
We also want your readers to know
that the Edward C. Levy Co. under-
wrote the luncheon. This speaks vol-
umes about the generosity that exists
in our community. Business and com-
munity leaders like Ed Levy are true
partners with JVS.

Barbara Nurenberg

executive director-7'
Jewish Vocational Service
Southfield

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of Detroit - Scottish Rite

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The Jewish News welcomes, letters
to the editor on topics of interest
to the Jewish community.
We reserve the right to edit or
reject letters. They should be limit-
ed to approximately 350 words.
Deadline for consideration is 10
a.m. Tuesday for Friday's edition.
Letters should be typewritten
and double spaced. They must
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and a daytime telephone number
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Include the town of residence
or employment of the writer as
well as a position or title, if
appropriate. Original copies
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Letters can be mailed or
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