Party Honors
Local Volunteers

In honor of National Volunteer Week,
the Jewish Home & Aging Services
recently hosted its annual volunteer
recognition party at the Fleischman
Residence in West Blomfield.
The 2002 recipients of special volun-
teer awards included: Volunteer of the
Year, Jerry Sacks; Auxilian of the Year,
Carole Aaron; Benefactor of the Year,
Joel Smith; Gift Shop Volunteer of the
Year, Ida Wright; Nosh Nook Volunteer
of the Year, Elliot I. Schubiner;
Community Group of the Year, Beth
Hayeled Shaarey Zedek Preschool;
Young Adult of the Year, Matthew
Kaminsky; Junior Volunteer, Rie Takagi;
Youth of the Year, Sophie Dwoskin;
Religious Volunteer of the Year, Robert
Kraft; JHAS Guardianship Program
Volunteer of the Year, Cindy Scharg;
Jewish Community Chaplaincy
Program Volunteer of the Year, Jay
Korelitz; Jewish Community
Chaplaincy Program Group of the Year,
Yeshivat Akiva; Dorothy & Peter Brown
Center Volunteer of the Year, Mel
Richman; Auxiliary President's Award,
Sharon Goldenberg.
Special recognition went to Eva
Maister, Volunteers Over 90, Treasures
Club; Rabbi M. Robert Syme, recipient
of the 8 Over 80 Award; Merry Silber,
recipient of the YMCA Golden Oldies
Award.

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Members of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's Quarter
Century Club and their families will
see Swing at the Fox Theater in
Detroit Sunday, June 23. A light din-
ner will be served prior to the event at
4:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community
Center in Oak Park.
Bus transportation will be provided
to and from the JCC and the Fox
Theater. The cost is $36 per person.
There is a four-ticket limit per
attendee.
John Marx and Melba Winer are
the chairs of the Quarter Century
Club. Federation's Community
Outreach and Education Department
is sponsoring the event. Members of
the Quarter Century Club have sup-
ported Federation's annual campaign
for 25 years or more.
The deadline for reservations is May
27. For information or to reserve a
ticket with a credit card, call Carol
Kaczander, (248) 203-1466.

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