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July 23, 1999 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-23

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Here's To...

disease and finding the right help can

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Nira Lev, director of Hebrew pro-
grams at the Agency for Jewish
Education, was invited to partici-
pate in the second National
Conference of Hebrew Directors
and Consultants in New York -City
in June. Lev was one of five partici-
pants who were asked to lead a
workshop.

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Alzheimer's care in the area. We offer

a high staffing ratio (one caregiver for

every six residents during the day) and

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Woods, recently graduated from
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Technology with his doctor's

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Linda Kayes recently graduated
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her master's degree in early child-
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Cranbrook.

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Michael (Moe) Feldman was
awarded the Athletic Director's
Award for his work as a student
trainer at Southfield-Lathrup High
School. He also recently earned the
rank of Eagle Scout from Boy
Scout's of America and the •
Michigan Competitive Scholarship
Award from the State of Michigan.
A member of the National Honor
Society, Feldman is a 1999 gradu-
ate of Southfield-Lathrup and
Shaarev Zedek Hebrew High.

Edna Amir Coffin, professor of
Hebrew language and literature,
Department of Near Eastern
Studies of the
University of
Michigan, was
recently awarded a
doctor of humane
letters degree, hon-
oris cizusa, by
Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of
Religion.

Donna Feldman was awarded an
honorable mention in the
Michigan Association of Teacher
Educators' Student Teacher of the
Year contest. She received her
secondary teaching certificate
from University of Michigan
Dearborn campus.

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