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September 29, 2000 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-29

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GAIL REICHSTEIN

Project StaR
Marks 10
Years

More than 40 alumni will cel-
ebrate the 10th anniversary of
Project STaR, the Jewish com-
munal certificate program at
the University of Michigan at
the first Alumni Institute in
Ann Arbor on Oct. 29-30.
The celebration includes a
Sunday evening reception at
the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield to
honor STaR graduates, corn-
munity professionals who con-
tributed to their development
and program donors. The
reception also will serve as a
tribute to the upcoming
December retirement of STaR
founder and director Armand
Lauffer.
Speakers are scheduled to
include Lee Bollinger, U-M
president; Paula Allen-Meares,
School of Social Work dean;
Robert Aronson, Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit CEO; and Larry
Moses, Alumni Institute
scholar-in-residence and
keynote speaker.
STaR was founded 10 years
ago with grants and support
from the Wexner and Max
Fisher Community
Foundations. The Alumni
Institute has received a two-
year grant, which will under-
write the travel, housing, and
meal expenses for all STaR
alumni.
Project STaR stands for
Service, Training and Research
in Jewish communal develop-
ment. It prepares students for
leadership careers in the
Jewish community through
the School of Social Work, in
collaboration with the univer-
sity's Frankel Center for Judaic
Studies. Students earn a mas-
ter of social work degree in
and a certificate in Jewish
communal service and Judaic
studies. For more information,
call the STaR office: (734)
764-5392.

Happy
New
Year

May the.

(New (Year

We wish our famititano frienbs a very
healthy, happy an proilierous flew Vear.

IRENE & MARTY AGREST
KEVIN, JASON & DAVID

ADA LICHTIG, SHERRI MICHAEL & SETH JAWITZ
SIMI VAL:LEY, CA

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yeav be filled
with health and
happiness fot,
all 0 1.w fel 11'1 I y
and fvie.nds.

LOLA & MAX PINES

yea,. be filled
with health and
happiness fop'
all ow• family
and fviends.

DR. HARVEY & MARILYN
SAPERSTEIN
& DAUGHTER SARI

A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our
Friends and Family.

We wish our fam#Y2anb frieas a very
healthy, happy ant; prOsperous new Vear.

SANFORD & MIRIAM NfWM-AN and FAMILY
LUTZ, FL

We wish our famity anb frienbs a very
healthy, happy anb prosperous new Vear.

BRIAN, JULIE & AMANDA PAPO

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SANDY & BILL LEFKOFSKY

THEIR CHILDREN & GRANDCHILDREN

,a ifs A Very Happy and Healthy
1 tIldt5
New Year to All Our
Friends and Family.

ELAINE & SHELDON MILLER

May fke co

be

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Year

MRS. EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER
DR. ISAAC SCHAVER

filled with

cdth and kappiness and

pptospeptify fop. all my

aKci Feiericis

May the New Year [ring

Health, JCY. [Prosperity

and

Everything Cood In Life.

9/29

2000

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