UND TOWN Money-Saving Milestone National Council of Jewish Women celebrates 75 years of thrift shops. Cathy Cantor (NCJW local president) and Susan Gertner (local executive director), Margie and Burt Ansel! of Bloomfield Township, Sally Green of West Bloomfield and both of West Bloomfield Harold Katzman of Bloomfield Hills B ack in 1934, when Detroit was cheering on the Tigers and Jewish superstar Hank Greenberg was racking up home runs, a group of Jewish women quietly got together and hit one out of the park with an idea that still endures today. The National Council of Jewish Women opened its first thrift shop that year. Now, 75 years later, the organization still operates two money-saving shops that sell high-quality luxury goods, housewares and acces- sories in Berkley and Royal Oak. "They have been in continuous operation in various locations for all these years," said Sharon Lipton of Waterford. She co-chaired "Floats, Food & Fun," a June 11 anniversary celebration at the Parade Company in Detroit, along with Myrna Edgar of Birmingham. About 180 people attended the evening of Detroit delights with food from local chefs, a display of thrifty fashions, music, dancing and a raffle amid the city's Thanksgiving Day Parade floats. "I'm not amazed by the longevity of the thrift shops," Lipton continued. "But it is a challenge these days. We don't get as much Libby Sherbin of West Bloomfield and Jennifer LoPatin of Bloomfield Hills Judi Freund of Waterford, Mary Schwartz of Farmington Hills and Beverly Stone of West Bloomfield merchandise as we used to. In this economy, many people are holding onto their better- quality items longer:' The Greater Detroit Section of NCJW is marking another milestone this year, 118 years of community service. The group, part of the oldest Jewish women's organization in the country, also works with women's shelters, homeless students, provides kosher meals on wheels and other programs that the thrift shops help sustain. "When you donate to the thrift shops, you're doing a mitzvah; you're doing a good deed:' Lipton said. "We're another resource, not just for the Jewish community, but also for the general community" Spotted in the crowd at the Parade Company were: Marcy Tucker, Judy Robinson, Pam Friedman, Andy Sofen, David Cantor, and Jennifer and Mark LoPatin, all of West Bloomfield; Sandy Nathan of Birmingham; Marlene Goodman of Farmington Hills; Jenny Nathan of Royal Oak; and Sandi and Steven Matz of Franklin. For more information about the National Council of Jewish Women or to make a donation to the thrift shops, go to www.ncjwgds.org or call (248) 355-3300. Sandi Matz of Franklin, Marsha Zucker Ina Katz and Dr. Bernard Maza, both of of Huntington Woods and Marlene Goodman of West Bloomfield West Bloomfield June 25 2009 A13