SOWN VOU S01.10 1011IV NA 0 N O R IN Q Kadima Meets Lorraine and Leonard Lerner and Arlene and Steven Victor are chairs of Kadima's 2001 parlor meeting 6.30, m., Tuesday, Aug. 28, at the Franklin home of Babs and Herbert Kaufman. Proceeds will provide for Kadima residential and support services to adults with mental illness. The minimum giv- ing level is set for $500 and includes tickets to Kadima benefit on Oct. 16 Pictured are Arlene Victor and Lorraine Lerner. For information, call Southfield-based Kadima, (248) 559-8235. Federation Hosts Day For Women Women are invited to participate in a day of discussion and education at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Women's Day of Learning, 12:30-5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23, at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. The two speakers will be Rabbi Deborah Orenstein and Dr. Ann Lapidus Lerner. They will speak about repentance and forgiveness, and how to begin each day anew. Community rabbis and scholars will lead 12 workshops. Following the discussions will be a tashlich service and afternoon tea. The event is sponsored by Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education, Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit, Jewish Theological Seminary of Eilu and the America, Eilu Hermelin-Davidson Center for Congregation Excellence. The cost is $18. For information or to RSVP by Monday, Sept. 17, call Dale Rubin, (248) 203-1520. Q FREDDIE ROMAN ALBERTO MIZRAHI Starring in the musical part of the program, Greece-born tenor Alberto Mizrahi, who apart from serving as Ha77an (Cantor) at Chicago's historic Anshe Emet Synagogue, has earned high acclaim in worldwide concerts with outstanding symphony orchestras and in opera. Mizrahi is equally at home in contemporary music, such as popular recordings of "Songs for Jerusalem," 'The Voice of a People" and "Songs of the Yiddish Theatre." HONORING Adding humor and comedy to the Balfour concert program will be the celebrated star and producer of the highly acclaimed "Catskills on Broadway," a hilarious and nostalgic salute to the New York resort area where many of America's foremost entertainers had their start. Roman has headlined at many of the major resorts across the country, including Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas and Harrah's in Atlantic City Harry and Sally Nosanchuk with the prestigious Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award Harry and Sally Nosanchuk are distinguished community leaders and philanthropists. They are involved in many causes, notably the Israel Bonds' Prime Minister's Club, the Jewish Federation Quarter Century Club and are Trustees of the Michigan Opera Theater. Their Family Community Caring Fund underwrites the cost of programs benefiting senior citizens. It provides annual concerts entertaining 1500-1800 people at each performance and videotapes religious services for distribution to senior facilities and hospitals. Harry Nosanchuk is a former Chairman of both the Jewish Community Council's Church-State and Education Committees. As a delegate to the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, he helped formulate national policy for the American Jewish Community on Church-State relations. A founder of Citizens to Advance Public Education and a past President of Knollwood Country Club. Sally Nosanchuk received a degree in Home Economics from Wayne State University. She has been a construction com- pany executive for the past 27 years. She is a member of the Lion of Judah, former treasurer of the Jewish Home for the Aged Auxiliary and a volunteer for many organizations. SUNDAY 7:30 P.M. / OCTOBER 21, 2001 IN SOUTHFIELD AT THE NEW MILLENNIUM THEATER Joseph F. Sevin President - Chair Balfour Committee Irving Laker Co-Chair, Harry & Sally Nosanchuk Tribute Committee Bruce Rosen Co-Chair, Harry & Sally Nosanchuk Tribute Committee Merton J. Segal Co-Chair, Harry & Sally Nosanchuk Tribute Committee Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Savin Dr. & Mrs. Murray B. Levin Cantor Stephen Dubov Dr. & Mrs. Michael A. Savin Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Lifton The Honorable John Engler Mrs. Emma L. Schaver Mr. & Mrs. Marshall F. Dr. & Mrs. Barry W. Feldman Drs. Scott I. & Linda S. Sircus Loewenstein Mrs. Helen Feldman Drs. Lloyd I. & Harriet C. Snider Drs. Harris & Phoebe Mainster Mr. & Mrs. Harold Gordon Jack & Merle Solway Bill & Florine Mark Ross Mr. Rob A. Goudeseune Mr. Frank D. Stella Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon L. Miller Ms. Claire L. Grosberg Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Strome Mr. & Mrs. Allan Nachman Mr. & Mrs. Peter Heiman Rabbi Daniel B. & Dr. Jill Mr. & Mrs. Milford Nemer Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Herman Syme Ann & Rudy Newman Mrs. Doreen N. Hermelin Herbert & Suzanne Tyner Mr. & Mrs. Harry B. Nosanchuk Mr. & Mrs. Ruben H. Isaacs Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Weisberg Mr. & Mrs. Irving Nusbaum Mr. & Mrs. Selwin Isakow Mrs. I. Beryl Winkelman Mr. & Mrs. David K. Page Mr. & Mrs. David Kahan Mrs. Flora Jane Winton Mr. Theodore E. Rifkin Mr. & Mrs. Paul Katzman Mrs. Susan Winton-Feinberg Mr. & Mrs. Bob Rivkin Herbert & Babs Kaufman Dr. Lester Zeff Dr. Norman & Harriet Rotter Dr. & Mrs. Jerome S. Kaufman Mr. & Mrs. Neil A. Satovsky Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Maurice L. Kurzman ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA 7001 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 310, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, Phone 248-538-6088, Fax 248-538-6090 TRIBUTE COMMITTEE IN FORMATION: Mrs. Beverly Baker Bank One First Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Barbas Mr. & Mrs. Arthur E. Berlin Mr. & Mrs. Harold Berry Mr. & Mrs. Jon Birnkrant Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bleznak Mr. & Mrs. Saul Bluestone Penny & Harold Blumenstein Mrs. Jerome S. Bookstein Mr. & Mrs. Herman Brodsky Mr. & Mrs. Robert Canvasser Manny & Natalie Charach Dr. George & Mildred Charnas Shelly & Peter Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Davis 8/24 2001 51