Spotlight Helping Hands Community members reach out to others. c7: ter care at Orchards Children's he "Grant Hill Services. "Each of these girls Shoot for a Cure" had such hardship in their lives benefit held last that we just wanted to use our month raised more talents and do something to than $250,000 to benefit make their lives brighter and research and treatment of neu- happier this holiday season," rological diseases at Henry said Stacey. Ford Hospital. Chairmen Pam Dr. Robert Beitman of the Rosenblum, Karen Davidson, CARLA JEAN Beitman Laser Eye Institute in Margot Halperin and Elise SCHWARTZ West Bloomfield will help Schostak all worked toward Local Columnist someone see clearer this sea- the success of the event. More son. In honor of the 10,000th than 500 patrons attended the laser vision correction surgery to be per- benefit held at the Spirit of Detroit in formed at the DMC Vision Center in Dearborn. Farmington Hills, Dr. Beitman will per- "We are very grateful to the commu- form the surgery for a financially disad- nity and to Grant Hill for their support vantaged individual in the Detroit area. of the seventh annual "Shoot for a DMC and the Farmington Area Lions Cure" that generates funds to help Club are sponsoring the program. patients with a variety of neurological The Alcatraz Brewing Company diseases," said Dr. Mark Rosenblum, recently donated $2,100 to HAVEN. chairman of the department of neuro- "Our main counseling facility and surgery and co-director of the Hermelin shelter experienced a devastating fire Brain Tumor Center at Henry Ford on Nov. 14," said Hedy Nuriel, Hospital. HAVEN president and CEO. "These The mother and daughter team of funds along with generous communi- Maxine and Stacey Weinberg of Salon ty support will help us continue to Sydney in Birmingham donated a day of beauty and wellness last week to a group of young women who receive fos- SPOTLIGHT on page 96 T Every Jewish home needs the Jewish News. If you have family or friends who are marrying, consider giving them a subscription to the Detroit Jewish News. It's the community's "book of why." With it, they'll keep in touch with Jewish life. Interesting articles about their heritage, the holidays, current events and politics. Plus art, literature, dance, kosher cooking...who's having a baby, who's having a bar mitzvah and who's passed away. Give your newlyweds...or any family and friends who want to stay in touch, a useful way to do it. Give them the Detroit Jewish News by calling (248) 354 6620 today. - I'd like to send a 52-week Jewish News gift subscription Plus 5 free issues of Style Magazine A $ 72 value ... just $48 ($65 out of state) Please bill me Payment Enclosed Card No. Exp. Date Visa MasterCard Signature (Required) Your Name Your Address Your City Zip State Phone Gift Card Message: Send the Gift Subscription to: Name Address City Phone wq,m, 12/24 1999 M State Zip DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mail to: The Detroit Jewish News P.O. Box 2267, Southfield, MI 48037-2267 Phone: (248) 354-6620 Fax: (248) 354-1210 Allow 2-3 weeks delivery of the Detroit Jewish News . WHOM E98 Clockwise from top left.. Brittany Turner of Bloomfield Hills danced with "The Nutcracker." Claud Aipels and Efim Khankin at the Universal Watch 6. Jewelry trunk show in Birmingham. Dr. Mark and Pam Rosenblum and David and Elise Schostak contributed to success of "Shoot for a Cure." Maxine and Stacey Weinberg of Salon Sydney in Birmingham donated a day of beauty services to disadvan- taged women.