The Edith and Sam Israel Trust & Congregation Chabad-Lubavitch of Eastern Michigan present A WOMEN'S SHABBATON featuring PROFESSOR SUSAN A. HANDELMAN scholar and author of Fragments of Redemption and Slayers of Moses co-translator of the Rebbe's On the Essence of Chassidus Shabbos Rosh Chodesh lyar May 5th-6th FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (517) 792-9592 or E-MAIL: FRUMETH @aol.com ATTENTION! Home Owners • Builders Architects • Designers ADD BEAUTY & DIMENSION WAIMIEW Frameless Shower Enclosures Designed & Installed By Our Glass Specialists For Your Free Estimate or Consultation Call Our Glass Experts at: 248 (MIR DEFLECTION O f QUALITY SINCE 1964 353-5770 And Visit Our Southfield Showroom: 22223 TELEGRAPH ROAD (S. of 9 Mite Rd.) :0. Discount doe, not Include installation GLA'SS COMPOPLY Complimentary Guest Pass S OAKLAND L ATHLETIC CLUB Birmingham By Appointment Only - Call Renee or Colleen 248-540-9596 REGISTERED ELECTROLO GISTS Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appearance. Near 12 Mile Rd. between Evergreen & Southfield 4/21 2000 52 Ask for Debby at 248 • 559 • 1969 (Appointment Only) Here's To Dr. Aaron Milstone, son of Leonard and Sidney Milstone of Lathrup Village, is the newly appointed director of the lung transplant program at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla. Judy Robinson, a kindergarten teacher in Detroit, was selected as one of 52 teachers in the nation to participate in a federal grant through the University of Northern Iowa, which will help pre-school teachers use technology effectively in their classrooms. Robinson was selected based on her use of technology and her recent Multi-media award. A video of her teaching practices will be posted on the UNI Web site. Samantha Sefton, 16, of Beverly Hills, daughter of Allan and Sharon Sefton, is a finalist in the JVibe.com essay and poetry contest of Jewish Family 6- Lift! online magazine (entries at www.JVibe.com ). Samantha Samantha is a stu- Sefton dent at Birmingham Groves High School and graduated from Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Arlene Gorbaty, an elementary school teacher for 31 years in Hamtramck, has received a grant from Wayne County RESA for development of her techniques in teaching reading through music. She also was honored when Hamtramck Mayor Gary Zych visited her classroom to award one of her students the top prize in a city- wide essay contest about the impor- tance of studying ethnic traditions. Jon Schwarz of the Michigan Daily at the University of Michigan, was one of three college journalists to win a Michigan Anti-Defamation League Campus Journalism Award, "for demonstrating excellence in published reporting and commen- tary in the field of intergroup rela- tions." He took third place for his piece, "Proportionality or Equality?" Julie Frohlich, mathematics teacher at Troy Athens High School, has been selected as one of 50 teachers nationally to tour Japanese schools and industry for two weeks in June; this is a merit-based award Julie sponsored by the Frohlich Toyota International Teacher Program. Hadassah Sets Installation The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will hold its installation dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, at Temple Beth El. Officers to be installed are: president, Elaine Sturman; treasurer, Ellen Rothenberg; recording secre- tary, Deena Lockman; Elaine Sturman immediate past president, Beverly Apel; vice presidents, Barbara Moretsky, Patty Moss, Shirley Robbins, Judi Schram, Susan Luria and Marcia Bednarsh. The theme of the installation is family. Elaine Sturman will be installed by her mother, Jean Rosen, and her daughters, Julie Frank and Marci Sturman. Other officers will be installed by family groups. Cantors Stephen Dubov and Lori Corrsin and cantorial soloist Marci Shulman will provide a musical interlude. Hadassah community-ser- vice-programs will be highlighted. Cindy Alter and Sharon Fishman are co-chairs for the event. Committee members include Audrey Sobel, Jamie Carrick and Marlene Goodman. The dinner charge is $25. For reservations or information, call Hadassah House, (248) 683-5030.