( • • "44110: Family Mission Focus Is Heritage ; United Jewish Communities' 1999- 2000 Family Mission to Israel will allow bar and bat mitzvah children to accom- pany their parents at no charge. The mission, which includes five nights in Jerusalem, two nights in Tiberias and three nights in Tel Aviv, will be Dec. 22, 1999, to Jan. 2, 2000. The mission is designed for families of all ages and backgrounds. Cheryl and Dan Guyer are national chairs on the UJC mission. They will travel with Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit participants. There will be an experienced guide and coun- selor on each bus. Call Trudy Weiss at Michigan/Israel Connection, (248) 645-7878, or Dan and Cheryl Guyer, (248) 398-6565. Winkelman Fund For Social justice C ureated reated As a tribute to their commitment to cre- ating a better society for all, the Stanley and Margaret Winkelman Fund for Social Justice has been established by the Winkelman family to carry its name- sakes' legacy into future generations. Stanley Winkelman died Aug. 19 at age 76 after a distinguished career in retailing and leadership of many Detroit civic and Jewish organizations. The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit will administer the Stanley and Margaret Winkelman Fund for Social Justice and its endowed pro- grams. Trustees will design programs that foster inclusion and opportunity for all citizens in keeping with the Winkelmans' vision and with the approval of Margaret Winkelman, their son Roger, and daughters Andrea Soble and Marjorie Epstein and their spouses. Following the urban riots of 1967, Stanley Winkelman made the decision to maintain his retailing chain's corpo- rate offices in Detroit as a symbol of shared commitment and connection. He was a member of the Detroit Commission on Community Relations and was instrumental in founding and shaping New Detroit as one of the nation's most respected urban coalitions. As a New Detroit activist, Winkelman strove to accelerate the process of mak- ing the Detroit Police Department more representative of, and responsive to, the city's African-American citizens. For information on the Winkelman Fund for Social Justice, call Jonathan Lowe at Federation, (248) 203-1461. Exclusive providers of exquisite European, Canadian, and American cabinetry. Our experience can transfer your kitchen into what makes dreams come true! Specify Kitchen Direct for unique kitchens. 26618 Southfield Rd. Lathrup Village (248) 424-7300 Visit Our Showroom, 2 Blocks South of 1-696 EXPERIENCED KITCHEN DESIGNERS AND ARCHITECT ON STAFF 9/10 1999 Detroit Jewish News 59