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Chabad-Lubavitch of Metro Detroit and Hiller's Markets will host a dis- play, video, cookbook raffle, kosher treats, prizes for kids and information for adults between 10:30 a.m. and 5 P.m. at the Hiller's West Bloomfield store at 6433 Orchard Lake Road (at Maple). For information, call Miriam Amzalak, (248) 548-6771. The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit will welcome 104 teens from Israel for the third Israeli Camper Program at Tamarack Camps' Camp Maas in Ortonville. The program offers a cultural exchange and a means of connecting metro Detroit teens with campers from Israel. Campers and madrichim (coun- selors) range in age from 13 to 17 and •include teens from Detroit's Partnership 2000 region in the Central Galilee, the Israeli Scouts and the Horodock Society. The group will attend the camp's second session from July 18 through Aug. 6. The Israeli teens will be hosted by local families July 16-18 and Aug. 6-8. The Israeli Camper Program is funded by Federation's 2004 Annual Campaign and individuals. Bob Schostak and Darren Findling are coordinating the program and a Sponsor-a-Camper fund-raising effort. For information, contact Joey Selesny, (248) 203-1457 or selesny@jfmd.org Shecter Leads ORT ■ Bookcases And More! 7/ 9 2004 Kosher Day Slated Large Selection of Fine Wines Reservations Accepted Dinner Music Friday & Saturday Night 248-360-9671 7110 Cooley Lake Road 858760 Sandra Shecter of Farmington Hills succeeds Elaine J. Beresh as president of the Michigan Region of Women's American ORT. Shecter was most recently vice presi- dent of fund deYelopment. She has been president of her Koach Chapter and was among a group of young women appointed to the ORT National President's Young Leadership Cabinet. Joining Shecter on the executive committee as Shecter are first vice president Linda Sahn of Orchard Lake; vice presidents Dr. Beverley Katz of Southfield, Shelly Mendelson and Robbie Sherman of Farmington Hills; treasurer Laurie Chudnow of Oak Park; and recording secretary Mickey Gold of Commerce. ClothespORT chair is Marsha Baker of Farmington Hills. The David B. Hermelin ORT Resource Center chair is Patti Aaron of West Bloomfield. Local residents who are national Women's American ORT board mem- bers Janet Berman of Farmington Hills and Rochelle Lieberman of Bloomfield - Hills. Area development consultants are Arlene Barris, Elaine Beresh and Dana Burnstein, all of West Bloomfield. Dora Explores JCC Dora the Explorer will,be at the Jewish Community Center in West _Bloomfield for Family Fun Night 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, July 14. Children can meet Dora and enter to win tickets to "Dora-the Explorer Live! Search for the City of Lost Toys" at Detroit's Fox Theatre (July 28-Aug. 1) as well as other Dora prizes. Under-40 Women Sought The Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit, a grant-making and educational foundation established to enhance the lives of Jewish women and girls through philanthropy, offers. a new commitment level offering women younger than 40 a wider opportunity for involvement as trustees. •Targeting a younger audience, an informational meeting will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday; July 14, at a private home. Beverly Liss, foundation chair, and Joyce Keller, executive director of JARC, will be featured speakers. JARC recently received an $8,000 grant from the foundation for its program, "We Are Women." At the new membership level, women can opt to become full trustees for $5,000 payable over five years and renewableat the same rate until age 40. This new level represents half the minimum financial commitment required of the foundation's trustees to date. For information about the founda- tion or the July 14 informational meeting, contact Helen Katz, (248) 203-1483.