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June 23, 2000 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-06-23

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Na'amat Hosts
George Cantor

Detroit News columnist George Cantor
will be the keynote speaker at the
Na'amat USA, Greater
Detroit Council's spiri-
tual adoption donor
luncheon noon
Thursday, July 13, at
Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
The event repre-
sents the culmination
George Cantor
of the year's efforts on
behalf of the programs of Niamat Israel.
The spiritual adoption program provides
day care in centers for 25,000 children.
The council helps maintains homes for
children at risk and provides scholar-
ships for teenagers as well as technical
and vocational high schools.
On a broader basis, the council pro-
vides community centers and counseling
and legal aid and also provides shelters
to victims of domestic violence. Adult
training programs are provided in com-
munity centers as well.
Council president is Evelyn Noveck.
Belle Schwartz is vice president of funds.
Chairman of the day is Florence Citarel
and Frieda Faigin is co-chair. Louis
Citarel will provide a musical interlude.
A minimum contribution is required
in addition to the luncheon charge.
Reservations must be made by July 6 to
the Na'amat office, 25900 Greenfield
Road, Suite 205-D, Oak Park, MI
48237, or by calling (248) 967-4750.

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Heritage Wall
Honors Donors

The hundreds of donors who helped
build Sinai Hospital will be remembered
when a large glass Sinai Heritage Wall is
installed in the main lobby at Sinai-
Grace Hospital, 6071 West Outer
Drive, in northwest Detroit. The piece,
by Kalamazoo artist Donavan Kindle, is
inscribed with the names of 949 inch-
viduals, families and organizations that
donated $1,000 or more to Sinai
Hospital during its lifetime.
The Sinai Heritage Wall will be
dedicated at a ceremony 4 p.m.
Thursday, June 29. Donors whose
names appear on the wall or their sur-
viving family members have been
invited. A second installation that
originally hung at Sinai Hospital, with
photographs of the Sinai Hospital
facilities named for major donors, will
be re-dedicated at the same time.
For information on the dedication
ceremony, call (313) 966-3510.

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