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May 11, 2001 - Image 126

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-05-11

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Spotlight

Water. It grows our food, quenches our thirst,
cleanses, heals and refreshes us. Yet, here in
America, we rarely give it a second thought.

BREAKING

NEW GROUND

But in Israel, where 80% of all water must be
reused, it is a priceless asset. And, a bridge to
peace.

VOLUNTEERS BUILD A NEW HOME
FOR FAMILY IN NEED.

That's why scientists at The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem have developed cooperative programs
with Israel's neighbors to guarantee safe, clean
water for the people of the region.

Volunteers are still needed
he Detroit-based
for this exciting project. For
Lovelight
more information, call
Foundation will
Lovelight at (313) 874-2100.
link with Habitat
for Humanity beginning
from May 14 to May 26 to
Woman's World
build a home for a family in
Author Tova Mirvis of The
need. A groundbreaking and
Ladies Auxiliary addressed
ribbon-cutting ceremony
Woman's World, the
took place at the site in
CARLA JEAN
Sisterhood of Congregation
Inkster for the project.
SCHWARTZ
Shaarey Zedek's annual
Lovelight Foundation,
Local Columnist
event. More than 500
founded in 1993 by Julie
patrons attended the event,
Fisher Cummings, Denise
which included boutique shopping
Ilitch and Susan Kleinpell funds ini-
and a luncheon. Chairmen Karen
tiatives for families in need.

T

The quality of life in the future depends upon
nations meeting the demands for pure water. Small
wonder they look to the University for help in
creating the best possible tomorrow.

Join us in supporting the work of The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem.

AF HU

AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY

800-969-AFHU • northeast@athu.org • www.afhu.org

CREATING

Temple
Shin
Shalom

wishes a
proud
Mazcl 'Thy to
our 2001/5761
Graduates
and
Confirmauds:

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DETROIT .TEWISH =WS

5/11
2001

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J

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ENLIGHTENED

FUTURE

GRADUATING SENIORS:

Gina Acciaioli
Adam Bloom
Eric Elbaz
Michael Hoffman

Mikhael Must
Jennifer Nathan
LaToya Williams

CONFIRMANDS:

Joseph Edelman
Aaron Freund
Amanda Gorman
Samuel Grossman
Laura Hearshen
Rachel Kahan
Matthew Kuehn

liana Marcus
Benjamin Panock
Laura Pearson
Traci Ross
Amy Singerman
Mara Sweet
Stefanie Thalmann

TOP SALE

1F:RmAi AT:

INTERNATIONAL NEWS PLUS

372 Oullette Avenue • Windsor, Canada

Counterclockwise from top..
Sheila Friedrich, executive director
of Habitat for Humanity; Tammy
Jones, soon-to-be homeowner; Julie
Fisher Cummings, of Lovelight;
Sue Kleinpell of Lovelight; and
Ron Bensen, president of
Michigan's Habitat for Humanity,
break ground for the new home.

Burt and Suzy Farbman greeted
guests at the opening of Burt's pho-
tography exhibit.

Hospice honoree Nancy
Gershenson hugs former honoree
Bernice Gershenson.

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