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January 21, 2000 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-01-21

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Director Cheryl Hall sparkled in a
midnight blue Vera Wang sweater
set and a satin skirt with a wide
belt.
Artist Deborah Rader of West
Bloomfield noticed that many women
wore gloves and colorful pashmina
shawls. Rader and her husband Ron,
an attorney, were first-time charity
preview patrons. •
In addition to people watching,
the Raders also previewed the cars.
They liked the Ford Escape. "It's very
sporty, and I like the bike rack that
slips down," said Deborah Rader. The
Ford Escape is a compact sport-utility
vehicle aimed at athletic buyers; its
roof rack flips down to hold bikes or
skis.
For the more than 17,000 patrons
who attended the preview, raising
funds for 10 local children's charities,
many of the automakers provided
entertainment. For example, acrobats
whirled through the air at the
DaimlerChrysler exhibit.
At 9 p.m., limousines lined up to
whisk patrons across town to a
number of parties. Helen Kaye, a
creative executive at Yessian Music,
went to the party at the Gem
Theatre that was hosted by Exhibit
Works. For some lucky guests, like
Hank and Sue Marx, and Judge
Avern and Lois Cohn, they had
only to walk a few feet into a glit-
tery tunnel for the WXYZ (Channel
7) afterglow reception held at the
Riverview Ballroom in Cobo
Center.
Some of the other charity patrons
spotted in the crowd included:
Warren and Jacqueline Pierce, Rick
Ruby and Carol Rothenberg, Mike
and Lynn Kukes, Rita and Paul
Sherr, Marty and Linda Goldman,
Frannie and Julian Greenebaum, Roz
and Stanford Blanck, and Don and
Marjorie Epstein.
Deborah Rader summed up the
evening: "There's a lot of energy."

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2000" 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5,
at the Fisher Building.
Some of the committee members
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David Farbman, Sam Frank, David
Grossman, Jeffrey Hyman, Jeffrey
Kaftan, Andrea Morganroth, Erik
Morganroth and Paul Silverman.
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