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Super Sunday Chairs Named
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SUZZETTE WAGNER &
THE STAFF OF KITTY WAGNER
FACIAL SALON AND SPA
Wish Everyone
A Happy,
Healthy New Year!
Nancy Glass and Brent S. Triest will
chair Super Sunday, the annual corn-
munity kickoff
of the Jewish
Federation of
Metropolitan
Detroit's
Campaign
2000, slated for
Oct. 10 at the
Max M. Fisher
Federation
Building.
Past presi-
dent of Jewish
Brent Triest
Family Service,
Triest sits on
the executive committee of Jewish
Vocational Service. He is president of
the I Have a Dream Foundation in
Detroit and the Luella Hannan
Memorial Home. He is on the boards
of TRICO Foundation and Coville-
Triest Support Foundation.
A longtime volunteer, Glass spear-
headed the
Institute for
Single Jewish
Mothers and
co-founded the
Janice Charach
Epstein
Gallery at the
Jewish
Community
Center. She is
past vice presi-
dent of the
Nancy Glass
executive
board of
Federation's Women's Division and
has been a chair of the Kadima
Division, Food for Thought and
Spring Forum. Glass owns a custom
design firm and is a member of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Facial Salon and Spa
Now Located On The Boardwalk
248-626-1231
The Management and Staff of
CHARTER HOUSE
BARBER SHOP
ON THE BOARDWALK
Wish Their
Customers and Friends
The Very Best Of
Health, Happiness & Prosperity
In The New Year
Gloria, Herb and all our girls
Wish you a New Year filled with
happiness and good health
IBi fit
Best Wishes for a
Happy and Healthy
New Year
Van Cephus Enterprises, Inc.
9/10
1999
Growth And Opp ortunity
A tree honoring Sinai Hospital's contri ution to the community and a seedling dedi-
cated to the employees of the newly merged Sinai-Grace Hospital were planted in a
ceremony on Aug. 26 Above, Robert Steinberg, former president and chief executive
officer o Sinai, addressed the gathering on the Outer Drive side of the Detroit-based
ospita . Dr. Robert Michaels, medical staff co-chain and Rabbi Leonard Perlstein,
head of rabbinical services at Sinai-Grace, look on.