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Financial Aid
For College
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) will
host an informational meeting for
parents on the Jewish Educational
Loan Service (JELS) and additional
financial aid options for college stu-
dents 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24, in
the JVS library in Southfield.
JELS coordinator Marvin Berman
will discuss how to apply for an
interest-free loan. JELS is open to
Detroit-area Jewish residents and is
administered through JVS, Hebrew
Free Loan Association and Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
Berman also will address the
availability of financial assistance
through state, federal, institutional
and private sources. Although the
meeting will be directed toward par-
ents, students are welcome to
attend.
JVS is at 29699 Southfield Road,
between 12 and 13 Mile roads. For
advance registration or information,
call Marvin Berman, (248) 559-
5000.
Judaism Board
Installs Locals
Looks like a perfect day to go to the Detroit Zoo. Make that
a Wild Winter day. Escape to the Detroit Zoo, every day through February, from 10 – 4. Wild Winter is the
perfect daytime adventure for you and your family. See the playful river otters and Siberian tiger cubs frolic in
the snow Take the chill off in any of our many indoor exhibits. And every weekend, enjoy special activities like
Mosaic Youth Theatre, storytelling, arts and crafts, ice carving, and more. So make a day of it — a Wild Winter
day and visit the Detroit Zoo. For more information, call 248-541-5835 or visit www.detroitzoo.org .
PLUS, ONLY IN MID-JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, COLLECT THE ALL-NEW WILD WINTER TRADING CARDS!
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pmmotional support pro, ided tn.
Wild Winter trading cards available to children ages 2-12 upon visiting the Detroit Zoo in mid-January and February 2001, while supplies last.
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Eight local women were recently
installed on the international board
of the Women's League for
Conservative Judaism at the bienni-
al convention in Washington, D.C.
Those installed are Debbie
Balkin, Congregation Shaarey
Zedek; Judie Blumeno,
Congregation Shaarey Zedek; Ruthe
Goldstein, Congregation Shaarey
Zedek; Linda Lublin, Congregation
Beth Shalom; Ruth Marcus,
Congregation Beth Shalom;
Marjorie Saulson, Congregation
Shaarey Zedek; Carol Tarica, Adat
Shalom Synagogue; Faye Ullmann,
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
In addition, the sisterhoods of
Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Congregation Beth Shalom and
Congregation Shaarey Zedek were
presented with Magnet Awards for
innovative membership program-
ming. Sisterhoods of Adat Shalom
Synagogue and Beth Israel in Ann
Arbor also received TOP POP
Awards for special programs and
had posters of their programs on
display during the convention.
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