N SIDEWALK • WOMEN'S WEAR • SPORTSWEAR • MEN'S WEAR • • SHORTS • T-SHIRTS • SWEATERS • EVENING GOWNS • SLACKS • ENSEMBLES • LEATHERS • JEANS • WOMEN'S SHOES • CHILDREN'S WEAR • CHILDREN'S SHOES • RUNNING SHOES • RUNNING WEAR • SUNGLASSES • SKIN PRODUCTS • JEWELRY • POTTERY a 0 I If RETAIL PRICES TODAY • GLASS ART • STATIONERY • PAPER PRODUCTS • DINNER WEAR • GIFTS • BAGELS • HOT DOGS g Ow' apid TOMORROW ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • WEST BLOOMFIELD Improve Grades and Confidence! Our individualized learning program will help your child learn to think, focus, and discover motivation at school. Elementary - High School Commerce • (248) 366-6730 Canton • (734) 844-0580 Novi • (248) 349-9987 Troy • (248) 813-8945 Ann Arbor • (734) 663-2070 Farmington Hills • (248) 474-8570 Bloomfield Hills • (248) 988-8030 W Bloomfield • (248) 538-3782 Rochester Hills • Coming Soon! Livonia • Coming Soon! 7/14 2000 52 Community Here's To... John Nemon of Farmington Hills and Tamarac, Fla., was recently elected to represent the depart- ment of Florida as a member of the National Executive Committee of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America. Nemon has served as a Michigan Department Commander of jwv, chairman of the Metropolitan Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign (now Federation's Annual Campaign) and a member of the Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. He also is a life member of the Hebrew Free Loan Association of Metropolitan Detroit. Harvey Kessler of Windsor, Ontario, is the new executive director at the Windsor Jewish Federation. He will be responsible for the community's I.L. Peretz House, a seniors apartment build- ing; the Jewish Community Centre and United Jewish Appeal campaign. Jonathan Goldberg of West Bloomfield, son of Edward and Mariette Goldberg, recently grad- uated magna cum laude from Harvard College with a bachelor of arts degree in economics. He was elected to membership in the Phi Beta Kappa Society and was a four-time recipient of the John Harvard Scholarship, awarded annually in recognition of acade- mic achievement of the highest distinction. Goldberg also was an active member on the business board of Harvard University's daily newspaper, the Harvard Crimson, serving as an advertising manager and later as a director. In August, -Goldberg will move to New York City, where he will begin working as a business ana- lyst in the corporate finance prac- tice at McKinsey and Company. Howard Nathan Hubert, former Southfield resident of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, recently received his executive master of business administration degree from the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University. He was the recipient of the Dean's Award for Academic Excellence. Six Michigan residents are among the members of the Yeshiva University Class of 2000 who received degrees this commence- ment season. The graduates are Azriel Laurence Chelst of Southfield, bachelor of arts, Yeshiva College; Shira Aviva Weiss and Rechelle A. Winkler, both of Southfield, bachelor of arts, Stern College for Women; Naftali Nadel and David Aaron Jerome, both of Southfield, bachelor of science, Sy Syms School of Business-Men; and Donna Patrice Flatt of Oak •Park, bachelor of science, Sy Syms School of Business-Women. Jonathan L. Golob of Bloomfield Hills was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Golob, who is majoring in bio- medical engineering, is the son of Michael and Carol Golob and attended Cranbrook Kingswood School in Bloomfield Hills. Bereavement Support Slated LEARNING CENTERS® www.oxfordlearning.com Learning for School - Learning for Life! READING WRITING SPELLING MATH STUDY SKILLS Space for Changing Families, a pro- gram of National Council of Jewish Women, is sponsoring a bereave- ment group that will offer a safe atmosphere for grieving adults to talk about the death of a parent or sibling. A trained facilitator leads the group, which meets 10 a.m.-noon for six weeks, beginning Tuesday, July 25, at the Space/NCJW office, Homestead USA Building, 26400 Lahser Road, Suite 100, in Southfield. There is no charge to join, but pre-registration is required by July 24. For information or to register, call (248) 355-9936.