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November 26, 1999 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-26

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Kids With Cancer Design Cards

The National Childhood Cancer
in Minneapolis. She is now in remis-
Foundation is
sion.
offering a line of
The cards are sized 5x7 inches and
holiday cards to
come with mailing envelopes. They
benefit research
may be imprinted with a message or
into cures for
purchased blank.
infants, children
For a brochure and a free sample
and young
card, call (800) 458-6223. An order
adults with can-
form is available on the organization's
cer.
Web site at-www.nccflorg.
Childhood
cancer
Liat Rothfeld
patients
and sur-
vivors
submitted the artwork during
a yearlong nationwide contest.
The design of Liat
Rothfeld, 17, of Haslett, was
one of those chosen. Liat was
diagnosed with leukemia two-
and-a half years ago. She was
originally treated at MSU-
Sparrow Hospital in Lansing.
After the leukemia relapsed,
she was treated and received a
Liat's National Childhood Cancer Foundation
bone marrow transplant at
card design.
Fairview-University Hospital

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Graphic Magician

Prints from the Norton Simon Museum

Now through January 16, 2000

Trace the career and life of this
startling and original 20th—century
master through his print work.

Call 4 I 9-255-8000
for more information

Pablo Picasso, Woman with Hairnet. September 1956

DTS Leadership

All works by Pablo Picasso ©1999 Estate of
Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights Society (ARS), NewYork.

The Detroit Technion Leadership Council met at the home of Nancy and
Stephen Grand. Pictured are: Jim Bellinson, Morrie Rochlin (chapter president),
Ben Rosenthal, Steve Schanes, David Handleman, Scott Leemaster, Lisa Efros,
Renee Rochlin, Rose Feldman, Carol Blumenstein, Ricky Blumenstein and
Marty Rosenthal (co-chairs), Cheryl Schanes, Lisa and Larry Rich, and the
Grands.

This exhibition has been organized by the Norton
Simon Museum and the Iris & B. Gerald Center for
Visual Arts at Stanford UniversityThis exhibition has
been made possible by a generous grant from
Jill and John Freidenrich.

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THAT SUPPORTS PUBLIC

PROGRAMS IN THE ARTS

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