Kadima Elects
New Board
At Southfield-based Kadima's annual
meeting, the following officers and
board members were installed: presi-
dent, Richard Zussman; vice presidents,
Elyse Essick, D. Michael Kratchman
and Merle Schwartz; treasurer, Jim
Miller; secretary, Sissi Lapides.
Elected to serve a
first term were
Barbara Hillman
and Marla Kaftan;
elected to serve a
second term were
Michelle Appel,
Carol Sue Coden,
Bruce Gursky,
Richard Zussman
Sissi Lapides, Jim
Miller, Marcy
Roth and Shirleyanne Schlang; elected
to serve a third term were Lionel
Margolick, Al Sasson and Merle
Schwartz.
Appointed to continue to serve on
the executive committee were Barbara
Eisenberg, Perry Ohren and Eugene
Schoenen Recognized for many years of
service were retiring board members
Arlene Redfield, Norman Wachler and
Lois Zussman.
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Roosevelt Hadassah
Announces Officers
Eleanor Roosevelt Group, Greater
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, held its
installation of officers May 8 at the
Farmington Hills home of Pat Oseff.
Meredith Weston-
Band of
Huntington
Woods was re-
elected president
for the 2001 02
program year.
The executive
board includes
Meredith
vice presidents
Weston-Band
Anita Naigles and
Susan Robin,
community serv-
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