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July 16, 1999 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-16

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Rabbi Marks Bar
Mitzvah' Year

Above right: congregants Suzy Rivkin, center;
and Lenny Hutton, right, greet Rabbi Paul
Yedwab as he marks his 13th year as a rabbi
at Temple Israel. He and wife Wendy were
--) honored at a Shabbat picnic dinner and ser-
vices on July 2. Right: the Yedwabs with
children, clockwise, Jesse, Ariella and Zoe.
Above: Temple Israel Executive Director
David Tisdale and Rabbi Yedwab review the
celebration program. Rabbi Yeclwab's father,
Rabbi Stanley Yedwab of Temple Beth Am
in Lakewood, N.J., delivered the sermon.
His mother, Jewish educator and immigra-
tion activist Myra Yedwab, also was on
hand.

Child Development
Programs Set

Association
Elects Board

The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit's Child
:velopment Center is accepting
applications for fall. The center is
located in the JCC's D. Dan and
BettyKahn Building in West
loomfield.
First-time members who enroll
heir children will be entitled to a 30
ercent discount on a general family
embership at the JCC.
Child Development offers
,.-want/toddler, preschool and kinder-
garten enrichment programs. Limited
3paces are available in all programs,
including infant/toddler.
A sports specialist, swimming
essons, kindermusik specialist,
Library, computers, Judaic specialist,
:hildren's museum, parent education
>eminars, parent-teacher committee,
'—,rish holiday family programs, sum-
Mer camp, school break program-
ming and before- and after-care from
1
7 a.m. to 6 p.m. make up the activi-
ies.
For a tour, information or to regis-
cer, call the Development Center,
248) 661-7605.

Hebrew Free Loan Association held its
annual meeting recently. Penny
Blumenstein, president of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit,
spoke. Stuart J. Snider, outgoing presi-
dent, presented a plaque to Julia
Abrams, daughter of Myron Schiffman,
in honor of his 75 years of service to
Hebrew Free Loan as an employee, vol-_
unteer and member of the board.
Newly elected president is Robert M.
Citrin. Other officers for the coming
year are vice presidents, Laurie Frankel,
Arthur Liss and David Wallace; treasur-
er, Gerald H. Acker; secretary, Susan E.
Alterman.
Newly elected to the board are Susan
Birndorf, Michael Kelman and Thomas
Kukes. Reelected to the board were
Michael Banks, Stanley Bershard,
Richard Broder, Peggy Daitch, Mark
Diem, Bill Farber, Rita Haddow, David
Kirsch, Larry Kushkin, Rex Lanyi, Scott
Leemaster, Julie Levy, Robert Mattler,
Beth Kroft Mondry, Ruthe Moss, Karen
Sachse, Robert Schwartz, Susan Shapiro,
Joyce Sherman, Lenore Deutch Singer,
Robin Sternberg, Andrew Teitel, Warren
Tessler and Victor Wrotslays

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