oormsagwwo.mntmigitort 4Aidirw Detroit Hadassah Installs Officers Past president Arline Gould recently installed Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah officers. Elaine Sturman was elected to her sec- ond term as chapter president. Installed with Sturman were the following execu- tive officers: treasurer, Ellen Rothenberg; recording secretary, Deena Lockman; vice presidents, Barbara Moretsky, Patty Moss, Judi Schram, Wendy Kohlenberg, Sue Luria and Shirley Robbins. Special awards were presented to vol- unteers for their accomplishments and devotion to Hadassah. The Love of a Lifetime Award went to Morris and Marcia Bednarsh; the National Leadership Award to Shirley Robbins; the Woman of the Year Award to Judi Schram. Co-chairs Beverly Fine and Peggy Shafir planned the event. Harriet Berg's Festival Dancers provided entertain- ment. At installation events planned for spring, the following women will accept positions with their Hadassah groups: Caroline Gleichenhaus and Marilyn Pickover for Bloomfield Hills Grot tp; Carole Aaron and Rita Etkin for Deborah Group; Paulette Bonin and Gerry Botwin for Masada Group; Elaine Horowitz for Nurses Council; Meredith Weston-Band for Roosevelt Group; Cindy Atler and Randi Simko for Ruach Group; Dorothy Eichenhorn and Anne Sukenic for Sharon Group; Joan Chemoff Epstein for Tilcvah Group. To become a member of a Hadassah group, call Hadassah, (248) 683-5030. Career & educational counseling Employment services and seminars Vocational rehabilitation & training Senior adult volunteer opportunities Adult day care School-to-workprograms Student internships Retirement activities Supports coordination Supported employment Independent living skills Refugee employment services Educational loans & scholarships For 10 years, Saul Borenstein has excelled at Kroger. He has a smile for every customer and continuously receives high marks from his supervisor. He's known for his dedication and hard work. Saul loves his job, but more importantly, he knows that he has a voice regarding his future. Through the JVS LIFE program, Learning Innovations For Enrichment, he and other adults with disabilities are able to make important life decisions that most of us take for granted. Saul can chose how he wants to live his life and pursue his goals- and dreams. LIFE is about personal choice and dignity, and shows Jewish values at work. www.jvsdet.org 248-559-5000 Mil WilbLE FOODS MARK ef-c-e yea( are ET 4 YOUR COMPLETE BEUTY STORE dadf:r 04 atec/,ve ome See ouk JCC Hosts Fertility Forums The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit will host two dis- cussion groups focusing on infertility issues. Titled "Fertile Ground," the classes will take place at 10 a.m. Sundays, June 3 and 10, at the JCC in West Bloomfield, or at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, June 7 and 14, at the JCC in Oak Park. Information will be provided about services related to infertility and parent- hood from a Jewish perspective. Rochelle Anixt Gold will host the meet- ings. There will also be information available on Jewish ethics of reproductive assistance, in vitro fertilization, adoption and assisted reproductive technology. For information or to register, call Rochelle Anixt Gold, (248) 642-3101, or Erica Dills, (248) 967-4030. a. L..9 complete selection of aosher foods Sz wine. 7350 Orchard Lake Road at 14 Mile West Bloomfield, MI 248-538-4600 (Al2 ( 11) Spi g ittritneit Co ► ettes • Discount designer fragrances for men and women • Polish from OPI, ESSIE, CHINA GLAZE, REVLON, LOREAL • Nail strengtheners from NAILTIQUES, Q-TICA; DABU, REJUVACOTE • Dryers from ELCHIM, SOLANO, CONAII ai r • Hair straightness from SOLANO and HOT TOOLS • Full line of AHAVAproducts • Discount skin care from LANCOME, 'ESTEE LAUDER, CLARINS • Professional hair care products WEST BLOOMFIELD 851-7323 Orchard Lake Rd. in the West Bloomfield Plaza 6/1 2001 47