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The Just 4 Kids Committee of the
National Council of Jewish Women,
Greater Detroit Section, plans to beau-
tify the Kadima homes by planting
spring flowering bulbs. Volunteers will
meet 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, at the
NCJW office, 26400 Lahser Road,
Southfield. Southfield-based Kadima is
an organization for Jewish adults with
mental illness.
Bulbs and directions to the homes
for Kadima residents will be provided.
Cider and doughnuts will be served.
Co-chairs for the event are Liz
Leshman, Abbey Nathan and Andrea
Stone. Bedonna Perish is vice president
of membership and programming.
For reservations, call (248) 355-
3300.

New Associate
At Federation

The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit has named Miriam Hirsch
Hojda as a planning associate.
Hojda previously was a social work-
er at the Jewish Association for
Residential Care (JARC), a communi-
ty agency that provides services and
housing for people with developmental
disabilities. She helped develop JARC's
services for the Harris Children and
Family Division and was the coordina-
tor of JARC's School Inclusion
Program.
Hojda received her master of social
work degree from Wayne State
University; her bachelor of science in
education from Yeshiva University in
New York; and a teaching certificate
from Jerusalem College for Women
(Michlala) in Israel.

Workshop Set
For Homeowners

The next Neighborhood Project
Homeowner Workshop is 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 1, at the Jewish
Community Center's Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building in Oak Park.
Bob Mitchell, a home inspector and
contractor, will explore new options in
flooring, cabinetry and countertops for
kitchens. The event is free and open to
the public. Registration is required by
Oct. 30.
For information or to register, call
Marion Freedman, (248) 967-1112.

