Best whites for a happy, healthy tee. Wear MILLICENT ALLEN AND GERTRUDE SHAW Belt willies for a htqlpy, healthy. Fisher Foundation Grants Announced The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation will award $113,000 in grants to six Jewish community organizations for social service, cultural and edu- cational programs. The grants were approved on Aug. 22 at a combined United Jewish Foundation and Federation board meeting. The Fisher Foundation was established in 1964 to fund the startup period of innovative and creative projects that enhance the quality of life for members of the community. While Federation's Annual Campaign meets essential, ongoing budg- etary needs, the Fisher Foundation provides resources for demonstration grants. Fisher Foundation grants are approved twice a year at January and June meetings. Funding comes from the annu- al grant allocated to Federation from the United Jewish Foundation, which develops the community's financial resources. The six programs to receive the latest Fisher Foundation grants are: • Adat Shalom Synagogue: $22,000 for nursery and kindergarten Hebrew-immer- sion program. • Yeshiva Beth Yehudah: $23,000 for Ma'alot program. • Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education: $20,000 for Cyber Camp. • Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Synagogue-Federation Relations Committee: $8,500 for bar-bat mitzvah tzedakah (righteous acts) outreach program. • Yad Ezra: $14,500 for kosher breakfast and lunch assistance programs for Jewish day school students. • Kollel Torah Mitzion: $25,000 for program that brings modern Orthodox cou- ples from Israel to serve as teachers and mentors in the community. Dan Greenberg, chairman of the Fisher Foundation, said these awards will enrich the Jewish community at large, not just the organizations that receive the financial assistance. "The Fisher Foundation is pleased and proud to help facil- itate the creation of new and innovative programming that enhances our Jewish communal life," he said. "The newly approved programs, like Cyber Camp, enrich the lives of the student participants and will also benefit their home congre- gations." Organizations interested in applying for a Fisher Foundation Grant may obtain letter of intent forms and guidelines from the Federation planning depart- ment. For information, call Marion Freedman at Federation, (248) 203-1467. TV News Correspondent Opens Hadassah Event Andrea Mitchell, NBC cor- respondent, will be the speaker with "A World View from Washington" for the Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah on Tuesday Oct.16, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Chief foreign affairs corre- spondent since 1994, Mitchell has covered a wide range of issues from summits and pres- idential trips to the State Department and the CIA. An invitation-only pre- glow will begin at 11 a.m. Lunch at noon and the speak- er at 1 p.m. are open to the public. Boutiques will be open before and after the event from 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. There is a charge to attend. For information, call Hadassah, (248) 683-5030. ALLAN, STACEY, AMANDA '& MICHAEL EMMER (New. Wear We with our family attb friends a very healthy, baPPV and prosperotts new Year. BEVERLY FINKEL JENNIFER EPHRAIM & TODD KRIEGER lamn r iw illt13 6 2 to all acs Men& anti relativel. We wish our family anb frienbs a very healthy, WPM/ onb prosperous flew Year. THE GLOBERSONS MICHELLE, ELIOT ADAM & JAMIE LEON & FAY SIEGEL +-icippy N ew Year May the connin g Yea,. be filled with health and happiness foe dl otw family and friends. LEO & SUZANNE KNIGHT Happy N ew Year - May the coming year' be filled with health and happiness foe Clit OLAIA family and friends. LOLA & MAX PINES fictppy N ew Year Ma) the coming yea,. be filled with health and happiness font all 0141A favvtily and friends. HARVEY, MARILYN & SARI SAPERSTEIN May the New Year Frin To All Our Friends and Family - Health ' JOY, UrosperitY and Everythine Ccod In Life. RAY & SHIRLEY ABRAMS 9/14 2001 R5