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July 14, 2000 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-07-14

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Kadima's parlor meeting raises funds and announces the fall benefit.

Jeffrey Sobel, Sam Sobel,
he 76-year-old
Neal Zalenko and Lois and
woman told of
Milton Zussman.
finally having the
This event marked the
courage to get her
official kickoff for Kadima's
first job at age 60. Toys 'R Us
annual benefit, this year on
employees spoke glowingly
Tuesday, Oct. 17, at the
about their colleague, a
Detroit Opera House. The
Kadima resident. These are
evening features a perfor-
just a couple of the remark-
mance by comedian David
CARLA JEAN
able stories from Kadima,
Brenner. For information,
SCHWARTZ
which provides residential
call (248) 559-8235.
Local Columnist
and support services for .
adults with mental illness.
LIGHT THE NIGHT
More than 80 patrons
"Light the Night Gala," a
gathered at the Bloomfield Hills
benefit for the American Cancer
home of Hilary and Selwyn Isakow
Society, will be held 7 p.m.
to learn about Kadima's Supported
Saturday, July 22, at the Ritz-
Employment Program. This program,
Carlton in Dearborn. The special
one of the organization's most impor-
tant services, provides oppor-
tunities for clients to hold
jobs, helping them to grow in
confidence and contribute to
society.
.
Lorraine- and Jerome
Bookstein and Bunny and
Michael Kratchman were
chairmen of the event, while
Elyse Essick was the modera-
tor. The event raised more
than $50,000.
The parlor committee
included Richard Zussman,
Janet Aronoff, Ronna and
Michael
Anspach,
Eleanor and
Leonard
Arnovitz, Jill
and Yale
Bernstein,
Barbara and
Gary Eisenberg,
Ruth Frishman,
Arlene and Ted
Goldberg, Beth and Bruce
Gurslcy, Richard Herman,
Anna and Norman Katz, Gail
and Robert Katz, Claire and
Sherman Kay, Sissi and Max
Lapides, Phyllis and Gary
Levitt, Claire Lipten, Lionel
Margolick, Mary Must, Judie
and Ed Narens, Murray Pitt,
Arlene and John Redfield,
Rhoda Raderman, Shari and
Darryl Rogers, Al Sasson,
Linda and Jack Schechter,
Shirleyanne and Alan Schlarig,

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guest will be Bob Losure, former
CNN Headline News anchor. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Astrein, Mrs.
Paul Zuckerman and Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Frank are part of the honorary
committee. For information, call •
(248) 557-5353.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEWS
The Jewish Historical Society of
Michigan recently honored Alan D.
Kandel as the recipient of its Leonard
N. Simons History Award at the
group's annual meeting luncheon.
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Professor Sidney M. Bolkosky pre-
sented the award. JHS President Joan
Braun and Past President Stan
Meretsky participated in the event.

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Clockwise from top:
Sidney Bolkosky, Joan
Braun, Alan Kandel and
Stan Meretsky at the
Jewish History Society
annual luncheon.

David Fololn, Elyse
Essick and Harold Rossen
at the Kadima benefit.

Michael and Bunny
Kratchman, Hilary and
Selwyn Isakow and
Lorraine Bookstein
helped organize the
Kadima parlor evening.

Richard Berman chats
with Bluma and Bob
Schechter at Kadima's
parlor event.

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