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The Florence Melton Adult Mini- A graduate of the University of School, its sponsors, the Jewish Arizona in Tucson, with a degree in Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's political science and history Cohen Alliance for Jewish Education and the takes with him a lifetime of accom- Jewish Community Center of plishment in the retail industry In Metropolitan Detroit, are inviting per- 1989, he founded Then and There sons to observe a class in action during Decisions, a retail marketing/consult- March. ing group that focuses on the super- The Melton mini-school, a project market industry. He created market- . of the Hebrew University of share programs that enhanced con- Jerusalem, provides an opportunity to sumer loyalty in leading supermarket explore classic Jewish sources from chains, such as Kroger, Super Valu, biblical through contemporary texts, Ralphs, Wegmans and Giant Eagle. to investigate issues of Jewish thought, Cohen was also founder and presi- practice and ethics and to advance dent/CEO of Genesis, an Israel devel- one' knowledge of Jewish history. opment group that brings Israeli tech- Classes are held 7-9:15 p.m. Tuesday nology to American markets, and also and Wednesday at the Max M. Fisher previously served as the president/ Federation Building in Bloomfield COO of ModernAge, Florida's largest Township and 9:30-11:45 a.m. independent furniture retailer. Tuesday and Wednesday at the West His involvement in the Jewish corn- Bloomfield JCC. munity is just as deep. He has served For information, call Marion on the executive committee of the Bronstein, (248) 642-4260, ext. 372. Greater Miami Jewish Federation, Israel Bonds-Miami, AIPAC-Miami, Reading Raises $5,600 ADL-Miami, Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit and Yeshivat Akiva is taking part in this year's Detroit's Fresh Air Society. American Red Magen David for Israel A longtime supporter of the federation Project Lifeline, aimed at raising money movement, Cohen served as campaign to buy a new ambulance for Israel. chair for Retail/Home Furnishings Directed by school librarian Phyllis Division-Miami, co-chair of Pacesetter Rochen, youngsters in kindergarten Division ($10,000+)-Miami, co-chair of through sixth grade held a "readathon" Super Sunday-Miami, and National during January. They raised funds Campaign co-chair for Young through reading sponsorships of fami- Leadership Cabinet-Miami/Boston. He ly, friends and neighbors. The project's was a member of Young Leadership theme was "Every minute you read is a Cabinet of UJA from 1982 to 1989 and mitzvah!" held many national portfolios. The librarian said she is proud of Dr. Cohen sees her husband's new the students who raised more than position as something he has been $5,600. reaching for and building toward dur- ing his entire professional life. Welcome, Neighbor! "He is so good at all the aspects this will entail," she said. "The larger Are you or someone you know new to Jewish community will benefit greatly the area or considering moving here? from his new involvement." Shalom Detroit, a service of the Women's Campaign and Education Seniors Mark Anniversary Department of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, provides a Adat Shalom seniors' CHaZaKaH/ connection to the people, places, syna- Young-at-Heart at 12:30 p.m. gogues and services — everything Thursday, March 31, will have a about Jewish life in Metro Detroit. catered luncheon and celebration of Shalom Detroit will help newcomers the group's 15th anniversary. get to know the community and get There will be a program featuring involved in areas of interest. For a Adat Shalom's new clergy, Cantor complimentary welcome packet — Yevsey Gutman and Rabbi Rachel which includes a free pass to the Shere, and a candlelighting ceremo- Jewish Community Center, a guide to ny with cake. Jewish living in Detroit and a free 13- Cost is $10 for CHa ZaKaH mem- week subscription to the Jewish News bers; $11 for non-members. Reser- — or a call from a volunteer, call vations are required. For information, Michelle Johnson, (248) 205-2546 or call the synagogue, (248) 851-5100. email, Johnson@jfmd.org . ❑