Spotlight Philanthropy 1D 1 Local community members make a difference. I In a letter to Israel Bonds, srael Bonds is just one Gov. John Engler wrote, of the many organiza- "Both of these couples have tions that have recently dedicated a major part of honored community their lives to giving back to leaders. the communities in which At Temple Beth El, Helen they live. They have made and Tarik Daoud and Sydell their involvement an oppor- and Doug Schubot received tunity to lend themselves to the State of Israel Declaration actively promoting peace and of Independence Award. CARLA JEAN harmony between major More than 150 patrons SCHWARTZ world groups, creating better attended the event. Local Columnist futures for our children and Tarik Daoud, originally contributing to the Jewish from Iraq, promotes peace and community." reconciliation among the Arab and Photojournalist Linda Solomon Jewish communities. He received the and other Michigan artists recently 1999 community service award from contributed their work to the eighth the American Arab Jewish Friends. annual ArtShare Invitational. More Doug Schubot is a former chair- than 500 patrons attended the event man of the Israel Bonds campaign at the Southfield Town Center, which and has hosted many fund-raising raised more than $79,000 to benefit events. He is also past president of the St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher the American-Israel Chamber of Center's programs for children and Commerce. families in crisis. Solomon, the E62 RID 0011013 PI% OMB ' Left, from top to bottom: The Schubot clan attended the Israel Bonds event: Michelle, Brian, Sydell, Doug and Ron. Jack and Aviva Robinson with Paul W Smith of WJR at the National Philanthropy Day event. Mona Rappaport, Vera Ambrose, Mark Fritz and Linda Solomon supported ArtShare. Top: Artist Michael Rollins' 'Symbol + Language: A New Interpretation" exhibit is at Gallery Function Art in Pontiac. A Call for Nominations for... EIGHT Over EIGHTY TODAY'S REAL HEROES The Seventh Annual Installation into the Jewish Apartments & Services (JAS) Senior Adult Jewish Hall of Fame The annual event recognizes the spirit of Chanukah and Metro Detroit seniors who are eighty years or older, for their contributions in the Jewish and/or community-at-large. To request a nomination form: Cd11 Sherry Veal at (248) 661-0123, Ext. 1-233. Completed nomination forms must be postmarked by December 31, 1999. Media Sponsors: DETROIT raw= local L.,11.1. IV, 1.1..a, J xews MEMORIES WEI mil 2 5c::) ef 1KW kIAND A Tf PRESS Corporate Sponsors: HD S "AllogisoN Henry Ford Medical Center — West Bloomfield Jewish Apartments & Services also thanks all the other organizations who are contributing to the success of "Eight Over Eighty." „c o