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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-05-09

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Community

China

& Gifts

West Bloomfield

Bush Appoints
Harriet Rotter

Orchard Mall
(248) 737-8080

(Orchard Lake and 15 Mile)

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Metro Detroit:

Ann Arbor, The Colonnade • (734) 761-1002

(On Eisenhower Pkwy., west of Brianvood Mall)

Dearborn Heights, The Heights

(313) 274-8200 (Ford Rd. between Inkster and Beech Daly)

Livonia, Merri-Five Plaza • (734) 522-1850

(On corner of Five Mile and Merriman)

Novi, Novi Town Center • (248) 349-8090
Rochester Hills, New Location!



The Village of Rochester Hills • (248) 375-0823

St. Clair Shores, 21429 Mack Ave.

(586) 778-6142 (North of Eight Mile Rd.)

Sterling Heights, Eastlake Commons

(586) 247-8111 (On comer of Hall Rd. and Hayes Rd.)

Troy, Oakland Mall • (248) 589-1.433

Thursday, May 8th

Outstate:
Grand Rapids, Breton Village Mall

(616) 957 - 2145 (Breton Rd. and Burton Rd.)

thru

Okemos, Meridian Mall • (517) 349-4008

Ohio:

Columbus, Polaris Fashion Place

(614) 436-7300

Sunday, May 11th

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Upon the recommendation of the
Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, R-
III., President George W Bush appointed
Harriet B. Rotter, a fam-
ily law practitioner in
Franklin, to the
Commission for the
Preservation of America's
Heritage Abroad. U. S.
Supreme Court Justice
Anthony Kennedy will
administer the oath of
Rotter
office May 20.
The commission
encourages the preservation and protec-
tion of the cemeteries, monuments and
historic buildings in Eastern or Central
Europe. The 21 members of the commis-
sion inspect these historical landmarks,
hold hearings, take testimony in order to
report their findings to the president, the
Senate and House of Representatives.
Roger is a former assistant prosecuting
attorney of Oakland County and former
legal adviser to WXYZ-TV 7. She also
serves on the President's Advisory
Committee on the Arts of the John E
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

DIMWIT MEESE NEWS

JN

Gov. Jennifer Granholm will
address the topic
"Thinking Outside
the Box: A Challenge
to All Michigan
Citizens," at the
Wednesday, May 21
Jewish Community
Council meeting
7:30 p.m. at Temple
Emanu-El. The com- Granholm
munity is invited to
attend; there is no
charge.
The program also
will feature the pres-
entation of council's
2003 Activist of the
Year Award to David
Techner.
Council's election
Techner
of officers and board
of directors will take
place during the program, which
will be followed by a dessert recep-
tion.
For information or reservations, call
the council office, (248) 642-5393.

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