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June 08, 2001 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-08

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FRANCE:
Off the Beaten Track

Spotlight

SUMMER
12001

AUGUST 12 - 23
Optional Paris Ext. AUGUST 23 - 2

AFRICAN SAFARI:
KENYA & TANZANIA

Leading The Way

JULY 1 - 15

AUSTRALIA
& NEW ZEALAND

JULY 2 - 19 OR JULY 30 - AUG 16

David Brodie hosts a fund-raiser
to benefit Leader Dogs for the Blind.

CHINA WITH
YANGTZE RIVER CRUISE

JULY 3 - 17
Opt. Hong Kong Ext. JULY 17 - 19

MOROCCO & PORTUGAL

JULY 5 - 19

VIENNA, PRAGUE
& BUDAPEST

Led by Dr. Monty Penkower
JULY 8 - 19

SPAIN AND GIBRALTAR

Led by Rabbi Elazar R. Muskin
JULY 8 - 1 •

ITALY

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Led by Rabbi Hershel Billet
ULY 9 19

SOUTH AFRICA

JULY 30 - AUGUST 9
Opt. Zimbabwe Ext. AUG. 9 - 14

IRELAND & SCOTLAND

AUGUST 5 - 16

MOSCOW &
ST. PETERSBURG

AUGUST 5 - 16

TURKEY & GREECE

Led by Rabbi Steven
Pruzansky
JULY 10-2

SCANDINAVIA

AUGUST 8 - 21

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Farmington Hills recently
est Bloomfield
visited the Fleischman
resident David
Residence-Blumberg Plaza in
Brodie recently
West Bloomfield to offer
hosted a roar-
seniors some makeup tips
ing '20s theme party at the
and pampering. The special
Temple nightclub in Ferndale
event was titled "Beauty is
to benefit Leaders Dogs for
Ageless Tea." Owner Tamara
the Blind. More than 200
Friedman personally greeted
patrons attended the event
CARLA JEAN the residents.
raising approximately
SCHWARTZ
$10,000.
Local Columnist Adoption Luncheon
David Sawicki, Lisa
Lapides Sawicki and Michael
Na'amat USA held its
Jeffreys of the acoustic rock
Annual Spiritual Adoption Luncheon
band "Isle of View" entertained the
May 17, at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
guests. "It was a fun event," said David
Diana Lewis, WXYZ-TV news
Sawicki. Leader Dogs for the Blind,
anchor, was the keynote speaker.
based in Rochester Hills, will host its
Some of the event organizers included
gala benefit, Sept 15. For more infor-
Charlotte Edelheit, Dorothy Tendler,
mation, call (248) 651-9011.
Evelyn Noveck and Betty Rath.
Na'amat supports many projects in
Israel including day care centers and
Mothers' Makeovers
family violence help centers.
Tamara Institut de Beaute in

David Bassett chats with Northwood
University President Dr. David Frye at
the scholarship gala benefit.

Groundbreaking
Schulze Groundbreaking

at
Schulze Elementary School,
10700 Santa Monica in Detroit, is
planning a groundbreaking ceremony
for its new school at the same location
9:30 a.m. Monday, June 11. Parents,
dignitaries and alumni are invited to
attend. Teachers Karee Strome and
Beth Lipman are helping to organize
the event. For more information, call
(313) 494-3957.

Northwood Scholarship

Northwood University's fifth annual
scholarship event, "The Detroit
International Scholarship Showcase"
raised more than $190,000. More
than 400 patrons attended the event
held May 9, at the Ritz-Carlton.

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2001

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Clockwise from top left:
Diana Lewis, Betty Rath
and Charlotte Edelheit
all helped make the
Na'amat event a success.

Tamara Friedman (cen-
ter) provided makeovers
for Fleischman residents.
Rose Rose (left) and Ida
Lewis are shown here.

David Sawicki, Lisa
Lapides Sawicki, David
Brodie and Michael
Jeffreys at the Leader Dogs
for the Blind event.

Notes

Guys N' Gals in West Bloomfield will
again host its annual Zip Up the
Homeless event all day Friday, June
15, where customers can bring in one
pair of used jeans and get a new pair
for half the retail price. Also, the
event collects additional clothing toys
and small furniture for a tax deduc-
tion. All donations are given to the
New Bethel Outreach Ministry
Shelter in Pontiac.
Legacy Jewelry in Franklin will host
a million-dollar trunk show event June
14-16. Owner Ilene Blaz will donate
10 percent of each sale of the buyer's
purchase to their charity of choice. ❑

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