Wei S CMS fi gi heat* 'etrk Yea/. C omm u n it y Community Receives Gift From Masco Foundation KEVIN, JODI, ADAM, ALLI, EMILY & ZACK NEFF P.'5hattitTeva 2002 • 5763 to all out and tekr.tiveb. ALLEN, MARILYN, MOLLY & KARI RUBIN IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII 2002 • 5763 to all out and telativeb. MARISSA & NOAH SINAI Riverwoods, IL ARON & HANNA WEINSTEIN 8c FAMILY • -;,;<` :' I« 2002 • 5763 to all out and relatives. MARLENE, BERNARD, MIKE, KEN & ALYSSA TOFT May the coming year be filled with health and happiness for all our family and friends. 9/ 6 2002 84 LISA & SCOTT DRESNER AUSTIN, JORDYN, ALEXA The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit received a gift of $250,000 from the Masco Corporation Founda- tion to fund one of five perma- nent exhibits in the new hands- on children's museum, spon- sored by Ford Motor Company, scheduled to open next year in the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. The Masco gift will be desig- nated for the Sharing Home Portal. The area will feature a modular, home environment equipped with a functional kitchen that will celebrate the rich traditions of Jewish home life, ritual and holiday obser- vance. The foundation is making a similar gift to ACCESS, the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services in Dearborn. The children's museum, a 6,000-square-foot multi-media educational space, will be housed in the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Judaic Enrichment Center at the main entrance of the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. MJAC Slates Annual Meeting The Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition will hold its annual meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12; at the Cranbrook Center Clubhouse, 18333 South Drive, Southfield. The 2001-2002 board members will be honored. The 2002-2003 board is comprised of president, • Edwina Davis; vice presidents, Rhon Goldman, Ron Elkus, Janet Moses, Susan Rogers; sec- retary, Michael Daitch; treasur- er, Faith Landsman. Board members are: Susie- Alterman, Rabbi Aaron Bergman, Sylvia Block, Lisa Brown, Gary Burnstein, Beth Contorer, Sue Efros, Peggy Frank, Beth Goldberg, Beth Greenapple, Gary Grossman, Ross Grossman, Ned Hirsch, Nancy Josephson, Gail Katz, Leslie Kutinsky, Jan Lauren- celle, Jain Lauter, Edith Moniker. Also, Rabbi Mike Mosk- owitz, Mary Nave, Milt Neuman, Michael Phillips, Lea Sakora, Jerry and Marilyn Soble, Don Spivak, Andy Teitel, George Vine, Janis Warren, H. James Zack. Linda Lee will speak about her recent trip to Africa - and her experience with the AIDS crisis there. The meeting is open to the community. For information, call (248) 594-MJAC (6522). OCC Forum For Women The Womencenter at Oakland Community College's Orchard Ridge campus in Farmington Hills will present a discussion group for women from coun- tries around the world begin- ning Tuesday, Sept. 10. The group will be facilitated by Arlene Frank and is free and open to the public. It will meet in the J building, room 309, from noon-1 p.m. Participants may bring a bag lunch or eat at the college's cafe. The Womencenter book group will meet from 1-2 p.m. starting Wednesday, Sept. 11, in Building J, room 309. It is also led by Arlene Frank. Participants are advised to read the books prior to the sessions. Admission is $10 and pre- registration is required. The first book to be dis- cussed will be When We Were Grownups by Anne Tyler. Marge Piercy's Three Women will be covered at the second session on Sept. 25. Later selec- tions will be made by the group. For information, call the Womencenter, (248) 522- 3642.