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December 17, 1999 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-17

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A Call for
Nominations for...

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Here's To...

Shoshana Greenfield of Southfield is
among the students from Thomas
Edison State College in New Jersey
who have been selected as national
outstanding leaders and will appear
in the 2000 edition of Who's Who
Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges.

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:

Call Sherry Veal at
(248) 661-0123, Ext. 1-233.

Completed nomination forms must be
postmarked by December 31, 1999.

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Jewish Apartments & Services also thanks all the other
organizations who are contributing to the success of
"Eight Over Eighty."

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Andrea H. Stahl, an industrial
design student at Western Michigan
University and West Bloomfield
High School graduate, has been
selected to receive a $500 scholar-
ship from WMU's College of
Engineering and Applied Sciences
for 1999-2000. Stahl plans to
receive her bachelor's degree in
industrial design in Dec. 2001. She
is the daughter of Eilean and Fred
Stahl of West Bloomfield.

Debra Kayes celebrated the opening
of her first art show in New York.
On display were 30 of her pho-
tographs, Oil paintings and litho-
graphs. She is. the daughter of Linda
and Dennis Kayes of Huntington
Woods and a senior at Skidmore
College, where she was inducted
into the Periclean Honor Society.

Rabbi Daniel Arm of Yeshivat Akiva
was one of several
high school teach-
ers who provided
inspiration, moti-
vation and encour
agement to their
students and were
honored by the
University of
Detroit Mercy
College of
Rabbi Daniel
Engineering and
Arm
Science. Honorees
were nominated by
the college's engineering and science
freshmen.

Rabbi E.B. "Bunny" Friedman lec-
tured on Jewish hospice at the
American Physicians Fellowship for
Medicine in Israel's second annual
international conference, "Jewish
Perspectives on Bioethics in the 21st
Century," during the Columbus Day
weekend at Boston (Mass.)
University. Rabbi Friedman is direc-
tor of Jewish Hospice Services of
Metro Detroit.

Antasha J. Linder of West
Bloomfield has published Getting
Eddie, which is a study skills book
designed to improve a student's
chances for success in school. Linder
is an instructor with the Detroit
Area Pre-College Engineering pro-
gram at Wayne State University. Her
book may be downloaded from the
World Wide Web as an "eBook"
(electronic book) by contacting
www.1stbooks.com .

Cydney Goldberg of West
Bloomfield is studying in Oxford,
England, during
the fall semester as
part of the Boston
University Study
Abroad program.
Goldberg is a
junior majoring in
public relations at
BU's College of
Communication.
Cydney
She is also a dean's
Goldberg
list honoree, presi-
dent's host, on the
student alumni council and a mem-
ber of the Public Relations Student
Society of America. Last summer,
she interned at NBC Studios in
Burbank, Calif. A 1997 graduate of
Detroit Country Day School in
Beverly Hills, Goldberg is the
daughter of Dr. Henry and Karen
Goldberg.

Abraham Nemeth of Detroit
received a 1999 Migel Medal from
the American Foundation for the
Blind in Chicago. Nemeth, who has
been blind since birth, created the
Nemeth Braille Code for
Mathematics and Science Notation.
Blind students use it to perform
arithmetical computations and
mathematical problem solving.
Nemeth is a retired professor of
mathematics at the University of
Detroit. During his 30-year career,
he was instrumental in launching
the institution's graduate program in
computer science.

Jennifer Braver-Mindell of West
Bloomfield was appointed treasurer
of the Hillel at Lynn University in
Boca Raton, Fla. She is a junior
there, majoring in education and
involved in a work-study program at

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