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March 23, 2001 - Image 126

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-03-23

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Corporate women support the hungry
at a benefit for Gleaners.

Our Papa is the greatest so are
his meats and fish!

Harold & Alan are now
taking orders for
Passover

Everything on Sale!!

All Our Products
are American
hand selected by
Alan & Harold

Special Cut Brisket_Sate
Safe
Whole Brisket
Sate
Soup Chicken
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Turkeys
Safe
Turkey Breast
Safe
Kosher Chicken

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Fresh fish delivered
6 days a week at
low, low prices!

Our famous original
recipe chicken
feld-nuggets
are back.

3/23
2001

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Phone (248) 626-4656
Fax: (248) 626-5977
32902 Middlebelt Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI

Cohn, Claudia House
he eighth annual
Morcom and Sue Nine were
Women's Power
the co-chairmen of the
Breakfast was held
breakfast.
at the Derroit
Cohn introduced speaker
Athletic Club on March 14,
Pamela Marcovitz, a cardiol-
to benefit Gleaners
ogist at Beaumont Hospital
CommunityFood Bank of
in Royal Oak. Gleaners'
Metro Detroit. More than
President Rick Loewenstein
250 patrons attended the
also spoke to the crowd
CARLA JEAN
event, which raised more
about Gleaners' mission to
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than $80,000.
serve the hungry of our com-
Local Co lumnist munity.
Founding Chair Dulcie
Rosenfeld greeted the crowd
Some of the powerful and
and commended the group
generous women spotted in the crowd
for knowing what is important —
included Edie Slotkin, Mary Lou
reaching out to the needy with kind-
Zieve, Susan Moiseev, Julie Yolles,
ness and generosity. Lois Pincus

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Pat Rosen and
Doris August
attended the Power
Breakfast.

Gleaners President Rick Loewenstein
chats with co-chair Lois Pincus Cohn at
the Power Breakfast.

Diane Farber, Phyllis Loewenstein,
Doris August, Pat Rosen, Lynne
Deitch, Sue Marx and Marla Drutz.

Women of Achievement

The Anti-Defamation League's
Women of Achievement Awards will
be held 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 3, at St.
John's Cultural Center in Southfield.
Social activist Grace Lee Boggs will
receive the ADL Lifetime
Achievement Award. The event will
also honor Nancy Cantor, Nati Jenks,
Phoebe Mainster and Geneva
Williams. Sue Luria and Hilary
Isakow are the dinner chairmen. For
more information, call (248) 355-
3730.

Crystal Rose Ball

Some of the power-
ful women at the
Power Breakfast
included Lois
Pincus Cohn,
Dulcie Rosenfeld,
Phyllis Loewenstein
and Diane Farber.

Artist Linda Zalla
with Jose Requeiro
and Lisa Allen at
Exhibit A Gallery
in Birmingham.

Dow Automotive presents Hospice of
Michigan's 16th Annual "Crystal Rose
Ball," 7 p.m. Saturday, March 31, at
Comerica Park. Hospice will be hon-
oring Maggie and Bob Allesee, Nancy
and Dennis Gershenson, Kathy and
Joe Antonini, Beverly and Tom
Moore. For more information, call
(248) 443-7635.

Notes

Kudos to Linda Zalla, whose paint-
ings are on display at Exhibit A
Gallery in Birmingham.
Roz & Sherm in Bloomfield Hills
will host a Lisa Jenks trunk show
March 29-30.
Bring in your old shirts, sport
shirts and ties from now until April
14, at the Shirt Box in Farmington
Hills. Owner Ron Elkus of the Shirt
Box will donate your goods to charity
and give you a discount off your next
purchase.
The GMC Builders Home &
Garden Show is open until March 25
at Cobo Conference Center in
Detroit. Di

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