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New Board At JFS

Amy Hoffman Haimann has been
nominated to the office of president of
Jewish Family Service.
The election and installation of Mrs.
Haimann and other JFS officers will
take place at the JFS annual meeting,
7 p.m. Monday, June 6, at the new
Graham & Sally Orley and Joseph &
Suzanne Orley JFS Building in West
Bloomfield.
Haimann has served on the JFS
board
for more than six years, includ-
your hair. your face.
ing the past four on the executive
Spritival Cancer Retreat
your toes. your body committee. She has chaired the JFS
human resources committee and has
The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer
your fingers.
served on the by-laws and strategic
Institute along with Rabbis Joshua
planning committees. She is a member Bennett of
of Temple Israel.
Temple Israel,
Also nominated to the JFS executive Michael
LA DOLCE VITA SPA
committee are Gina Horwitz, Shaul
Moskowitz of
Englender and Irving Nusbaum, vice
Temple Shir
presidents; Jennifer Silverman, secre-
Shalom and Eric
tary; Jack Kaufman, treasurer; and
248.656.1906
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Sandra Danto, Mark Landau, Melissa
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Congregation
Orley Lax, and Susie Leemaster, mem-
Shaarey Zedek
bers at large.
are presenting
Nominated to first terms on the JFS N'siat Shlemut• A
board are Margaret Demant, Jon
Bennett
Journey Towards
Wholeness — a
Shabbat retreat
for Jewish cancer
patients, sur-
vivors and/or
family members.
The retreat is
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Frank, Micki Grossman, Keith Lublin,
Mark Milgrom and Glenn Pavey.
Terran Leemis, president of JFS for
the past two years, will remain on the
executive committee as immediate past
president and chairman of the nomi-
nating committee.
The evening will begin with a
dessert reception, followed by election
and installation of officers and recog-
nition of volunteer, mentor and
employee of the year. Board member
Jeannie Weiner will chair the meeting.

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N'siah: A Journey
and will explore
how Jewish
beliefs can help
one feel more in
control of the
cancer experi-
ence.
It will take
place Friday-
Yanoff
Saturday, June
24-25, at the three synagogues,
including Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel
Center, all located along Walnut
Lake Road in West Bloomfield.
Activities include interactive ses-
sions led by each rabbi, a Shabbat
healing service and two kosher
meals. Cost of the retreat is $25 per
person.
Therapist Brenda Beron and social
worker Patricia Milner Sachs, both
cancer survivors, will join the rabbis
in leading the group. For informa-
tion or to register, call Pat Sachs by
June 17 at (800) 527-6266.

