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July 14, 2000 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-07-14

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Oak Park — is being a freelance
writer for the Jewish News. It is a
return to my journalistic roots (B.A.
degree in journalism from Wayne
State University and eight years as a
newspaper reporter and city editor
before joining Ford in 1962).
All of my retiree friends and I agree
... you gotta keep busy. And I'm
doing it! ❑

Memos

Al Irish's Intensity

Kitchen Glamor

Alterations & More

La Shish Restaurant

Barbara's Art Center

Accents in Needlepoint

Betsy's Bridal Couture

Panera Bread

Bricker-Tunis Furs

Papillon Salon

The Cover Up

Rochelle's Knit Knit Knit

Derma Vogue

Sally's Design Boutique

Derma Vogue
Advanced Vision Centert

Shangri-La
Chinese Restaurant

Efros Drugs

SHERRI'S - west bloomfield

Europa Art Gallery

Shopping Center Market

Gemini Travel

The Studio

The Great Frame Up

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Lynne E. Deitch, attorney and share-
holder with Detroit-based Butzel
Long law firm, has been elected a fel-
low of the College of Labor and
Employment Lawyers. She will be
officially inducted at the college's
annual dinner in New York.
Deitch is the first woman member
and secretary of the executive com-
mittee of Lex Mundi, an association
of independent law firms. She is also
the founder and former co-chair of
the organization's Women in the Law
Committee, an international effort
bringing together won. n attorneys
from around the globe to examine
and discuss issues affecting women in
the legal profession.

Frances Greenbaum of Franklin has
been named The Community House's
Employee of the Year for 2000. She has
been development director for The
Community House, in Birmingham
since 1990, with special attention to
special events and volunteers.

Style...the salon

Greg Shoes

Tapper's Fine Jewelry _

Guys N' Gals

Under It All

Heslop's China & Gifts

Vintner's Cellar

ilona and gallery

Wrap It Up

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will hold Thursday morning brain-
storming breakfasts from 7:15-9 a.m.
July 27, Aug. 10 and Aug. 24, at
DoubleTree Guest Suites, 28100
Franklin Road, Southfield. For reser-
vations, call (248) 352-7470.

Charles Allen Ornstein has been
named a Washington correspondent
for the Dallas Morning News. _
Ornstein, a graduate of Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit, grad-
uated in 1992 from Harrison High
School in Farmington Hills, where he
was editor of the student publication
Catalyst. He graduated summa cum
laude in 1996 from the University of
Pennsylvania, where he was editor of
the Daily Pennsylvanian.
Ornstein was a finalist for the
Livingston Award in Journalism as an
outstanding writer under age 35.
While in Dallas, he won a Katie
Award for outstanding business jour-
nalism in five southwest states.

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