NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT
The Jewish Community Center Annual Meeting will take place on Wednesday, June 19, 2002,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building on the Eugene
and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus in West Bloomfield. The following busi-
ness will be conducted at the meeting:
In accordance with the by-laws of the Jewish Community Center, the Nominating Committee
has met and designated the following list of nominees for election to the Board of Directors:
Second 3-Year Term
Ending 2005
Steven Block
Ben Forte
David Goodman
Mindy Soble Kaufman
Brad Urdan
Debbie Levin
Steven Robinson
Cheri Victor
Andi Wolfe
First 3-Year Term
Ending 2005
Robert Berlow
Donna Friedman-Wise
Dr. Irvin Kappy
Sharon Lipton
Susan Marwil
Marjorie Krasnick
Dr. Andrea Nakisher
Marc Schechter
Brian Siegel
Chicken Soup
Cures
TO FILL AN UNEXPIRED SECOND 3-YEAR TERM
ENDING 2003
Mark Wagner
Author inspires crowd
at Woman's World event.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
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In accordance with the by-laws of the Jewish Community Center, the Nominating Committee
has met and designated the following list for election by the Board of Directors of the Center:
Sharon Hart
President
Lawrence A. Wolfe
Chair, Executive Committee
Miriam Bergman Hannan Lis Ken Marblestone Terry J. Nosan
Vice Presidents
Gerald Wolberg
Secretary
Marc Kahn
Treasurer
Irwin Alterman
William Eisenberg
Todd Sachse
Members At Large
2002 Nominating Committee
Lawrence A. Wolfe, Chair
Miriam Bergman, Doris Blechman, Martin W. Hollander,
Scott Kaufman, Linda Lee, Sandy Stark, Malke Torgow
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•Are you battling with your
child over food?
• Is your child sneaking food?
• Is your child gaining too
much weight?
Midtown Marvel
he Sisterhood of
The Village at Midtown Square condo-
Congregation Shaarey
minium models, located at Maple Road
Zedek presented Woman's
and Coolidge Hwy. in Birmingham,
World 2002 with keynote
officially opened last week with a grand
speaker Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins,
author of Chicken Soup for the
celebration. S.R. Jacobson
Jewish Soul. More than 500
Development Corporation
debuted two decorated mod-
patrons attended the event
els furnished by Birmingham
that also included boutique
shopping.
interior designer Brian
Killian.
Sisterhood President Karen
The Village at Midtown
Katz greeted the crowd along
Square includes 285 resi-
with event chairs Miriam
dences in nine distinct floor
Goldberg and Ida Goutman.
plans priced at $244,900 to
Speaking briefly to the crowd
$319,900. (According to
about Israel and the Middle
East, Rabbi Irwin Groner
CARL A JEAN informational materials,
prices are approximate and
said, "We offer our prayers
SCH WART Z
for peace and security."
Local Columnist subject to change.) Already
more than 100 condomini-
Rabbi Elkins explained that
ums are sold.
Chicken Soup for the Jewish
Soul contains stories about love,
"It's been particularly
gratifying to see the range of buyers
human kindness and hope, then read
these homes are attracting — from sin-
some inspiring excerpts from the col-
gle, first-time buyers, to married profes-
lection. When asked about the name
sionals, to empty-nesters in search of a
"Chicken Soup," which is now the
maintenance-free lifestyle," said Scott
title of more than 40 different collec-
Jacobson, president of S.R. Jacobson
tions, Elkins explained that chicken
Development Corporation.
soup is a metaphor for healing.
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• Do weight problems
run in your family?
For more information about
classes and locations, call:
Woman's World co-chairs Ida Goutman and Miriam Goldberg greet the patrons.
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