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: foc; DETROIT .TEWISH =WS 5/11 2001 126 J AN 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.