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August 29, 2003 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-08-29

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THE HERITAGE
of SOUTHFIELD

of Metropolitan Detroit, its agencies
and beneficiaries and other local
Jewish social service organizations.
Presentation of the award is sched-
uled for the September meeting of
the combined boards of the Jewish
Federation and United Jewish
Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit
Federation at the Max M. Fisher
Federation Building in Bloomfield
Township.
Rabbi Isaacs began his Detroit
Federation career as a senior plan-
ning associate, working with leaders
of the Jewish Family Service and JVS
on issues of immigration resettle-
ment, welfare reform and the cre-
ation of the Commission On Jewish
Eldercare Services. He later led the
Agency for Jewish Education. He is
the president of the Young Israel of
Oak Park.

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B'nai B'rith Marks
160th Birthday

The Great Lakes Region of B'nai
B'rith will mark the parent organiza-
tion's 160th anniversary on Sept. 7
with a dinner-dance at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
The program will include special
tributes to Pisgah and Einstein
lodges and chapters, recognition of
past regional presidents and 50-year
members.
Cantor Stephen Dubov will serve
as master of ceremonies and the
Motown "Teen Angels" will perform:
Great Lakes Region president is
John Rofel. Event co-chairs are Jerry
Olson and Ralph Woronoff.
For tickets, at $25: B'nai B'rith,
(248) 646-3100.

Tiger Game Slated
For B'nai B'rith

B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region will
hold its 25th annual Tiger event at
Comerica Park on Sunday, Aug. 31.
The Detroit Tigers will play the .
Chicago White Sox in the 1:05 p.m.
game. Group seating is in right field
at $20 and $15 and includes refresh-
ments. The cost helps defray tickets
for Jewish Family Service guests.
For tickets, call Jim Gray, (248)
540-9070, or Lou Lan, (248) 244-
6075, ext. 113.

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