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NCJW Honors Youth
The National Council of Jewish
Women Greater Detroit Section recent-
ly held its Jewish Youth Awards ceremo-
ny. This year's top winner was Eric
Hoffman, who received a $1,000 schol-
arship. The awards are made possible
through Betty and
Grant Silverfarb. Bobbie
Patt and Lois Granader
chaired the event.
The topic for this
year's essay was "How
does media presentation
of Jewish issues affect
you and your peers?"
Hoffman
Judges were Hadar
Granader, Susan Kurtzman, Judy
Rosenberg, Dr. Sheldon Schwartz and
Marsha Zucker. All participants received
a copy of the book The Golden Land by
Rabbi Joseph Telushkin and a $100
stipend.
Hoffman of Farmington Hills attends
Walled Lake Western High School. He
was sponsored by the B'nai Kith Youth
Organization and is president of Great
Lakes Council Michigan Region of
BBYO.
The other candidates were Jamie
David, sponsored by Temple Israel;
Jeffrey Ferman, Temple Emanu-El;
Fallon Garfield-Turner, the Jewish
Academy; Julie Brooke Kaplan,
Friendship Circle; Sidney Schechet,
Yeshivat Akiva.
At the Detroit Medical Center, you have access
to the region's leading emergency physicians.
This is the team that trains more than 60%
of Michigan's emergency physicians.
And now, you don't have to wait to see them.
As soon as you sign in at a DMC emergency room,
we're on the clock. You'll be seen by an emergency
physician within 29 minutes. That's our promise.
You'll be cared for by nurses experienced
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Emergency care available at Detroit Receiving Hospital, Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital,
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Loan Applications Available
Applications are being accepted from
college students interested in applying
for interest-free loans through the Sarah
and Harold Gottlieb Jewish Educational
Loan Service (JELS) for the 2004/2005
school year.
Administered through JVS, Hebrew
Free Loan Association and the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, the
program is available to metro Detroit
Jewish residents.
To be considered, applicants must be
full-time students pursuing an under-
graduate, graduate or professional edu-
cation; be able to document financial
need; attend a Michigan educational
institution unless a comparable educa-
tion is not available in Michigan; and
demonstrate academic progress toward a
career objective.
JELS is funded through a partnership
of more than 70 private funds and phil-
anthropic service organizations.
JELS applications will be accepted for
the 2004/2005 school year through
Nov. 15, 2004. For information, call
Marvin Berman, at (248) 233-4209.
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