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May 05, 2005 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-05-05

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Metro

Digest

To thank you for your 2005 gift,
Federation's Women's Campaign

Young Adults Evening

invites you to come, live a
laugh a lot, and enjoy

Temple Israel's Imagine Arts and
Culture group invites all young adults
in their 20s, 30s and 40s to an
evening at the Habatat Glass Gallery
in Royal Oak 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
May 7.
The evening includes a tour of the
exhibit with a museum curator and
dessert. Cost is $15 per person; for
reservations, call Beth Junttonen,
(248) 661-5700.

Century Club and Gem Theatre
333 Madison Avenue • Detroit
6:30 pm - Strolling Supper
7:45 pm - Program and Show

Convert - $36

Men's Club Honoree

Minimum gift of $18 to
Federation's 2005 Annual Campaign
is required to attend.

Bernard "Bernie" Hammer will be
honored Sunday, May 15, as this year's
Man of the Year sponsored by the
Men's Club of Congregation Beth
Shalom. The dinner and award presen-
tation will begin at 6 p.m.
Hammer's honor is to recognize his
devotion to helping others, including
dedicated service to the synagogue.
For information on the event, call
the synagogue office, (248) 547-7970
by May 2.

Bus transportation and reserved parking are available.
Reservations can be made online:
vvww.thisisfederation.org/events/wced-thankyou.asp
For more information call (248) 642-4260, ext. 181

Visit us online: www.thisisfederation.org

AJC Cites Gilmour

5ntil nin 5:x rinn mn- I'm

In memory of our dear
sweet parents. Honored
on this day, May 8, 2005,
the 60th anniversary of
their liberation from
Terezin, along with their
young daughter; efinclriska.

Ethel Eilender Tevlo

Cherished by their family
Judy Schreiber
Michael & Eva Masich
Iry Tevlo

June 11, 1909-September 23, 2003

ren:

Bruce Lawrence Karbal
Chicago

Renee Louise Karbal
Chicago

Stacey & Jeffrey Silverman
Bloomfield Hills

Avi Tevlo
West Bloomfield

5/ 5

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Nachman Tevlo

May 28, 1911- March 22, 1995

Ainanda Tevlo &

Fiancé Alex Madgy
West 13loornfield

Great Grandchildren:

Nachum Aryeh Karbal
Israel

Shlomo Lipman Karbal
(Bruce Karbal)
Chicago

Eliyahu Hershel Karbal
Chicago

l)ovid Michel larbal
Chicago

Shlomo Lipman Karbal
(Renee Karbal)
Chicago

Reese Carpenter
(Stacey Silverman)
Bloomfield Hills

Makenna Carpenter
(Stacey Silverman)
Bloomfield Hills

Allan D. Gilmour, recently retired vice
chairman of Ford Motor Company,
will be the keynote speaker at an
American Jewish Committee dinner
honoring Nancy M. Schlichting 6
p.m. Wednesday, May 18, at the Ritz-
Carlton, Dearborn.
Schlichting, president and chief
executive officer of Henry Ford Health
System, will receive AJC's 2005
Institute of Human Relations
Distinguished Leadership Award.
The evening's co-chairs are Mr. and
Mrs. Paul D. Alandt, Penny
Blumenstein, Walter and Retha
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Edsel B. Ford
II, David Baker Lewis, Anna and
Martin Taylor, Gail L. Warden and
Gary C. and Margaret A. Valade.
Tickets for the dinner begin at $250
per guest. For reservations, call the
AJC office in Bloomfield Township,
(248) 646-7686.

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