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When Adrienne Victor Sheinwald needed a job, she turned
to Jewish Vocational Service. Having been out of the job
market to raise her children, this newly single mother
worried about the future. Through the JVS Women to
Work program, Adrienne learned how her volunteer and
homemaking abilities translated into marketable work
skills. She gained a renewed self-confidence and got a job.
Her success story is only one of the thousands that
illustrate Jewish values at work.

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Individuals who need to obtain or
upgrade employment are invited to a
free Jewish Vocational Service Women
to Work information meeting 10 a.m.-
noon Tuesday, June 26, at JVS, 29699
Southfield Road, Southfield.
The meeting will provide an
overview of the JVS Women to Work
program, which helps individuals who
have lost their primary source of
income and are unemployed or under-
employed to identify their career and
educational goals.
For information and eligibility
requirements, call JVS, (248) 559-
5000.

Tikvah Hadassah
Installs Officers

The Tikvah Group of the Greater
Detroit Chaper of Hadassah held
installation of 2001 2002 officers
recently.
Barbara Ben installed the following:
president, Joan Chernoff Epstein; vice
presidents, Diane Fishman, Jackie
Michaelson, Sue Kaufman, Sherrie
Stern, Karen Gunsberg, Jean Schechet,
Sharon Fishman, Mindy Soble
Kaufman, Cathy Slavik, Nancy
Kantor; treasurer, Laurel Epstein; sec-
retaries, Dorothy Klausner, Linda
Schnyder.

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Twenty-three area students bound for
Israel on a variety of educational pro-
grams have been awarded scholarship
grants by the scholarship committee of
the Zionist Organization of America.
Beverly Baker, chair, and Toby
Schlussel, co-chair of the ZOA
Scholarship Committee, said awards
were granted June 21. The educational
director of Yeshivat Akiva in
Southfield, Rabbi Yigal Tsaidi, spoke.
Scholarship recipients are Joseph B.
Abrin, Tova Yehudis Apt, Adina
Brown, Naomi Burstyn, Tova Chaya
Cohen, Chava Gittel Faitler, Dayna
Fidler, Joshua and Zack Foster, Olga
Frankshteyn, Michael Glazier,
Roseanna Lane, Jason A. Miller,
Audrey Kleiman, Tova Tzipporah
Rothstein, Ofer Reger, Jeremy
Shuback, Dovi Singal, Tamar State,
Rachel Terebelo, Rebecca Tregerman,
Yehel Tsaidi and Mayer Winkler.

