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October 01, 2009 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-10-01

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MARK KELLER
ELM DESIGN
FAL L/WINTER COLLECTION •

Saks Fifth Avenue shows off hot new trends to benefit JVS
Women to Work program.

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• BIRMINGHAM

BY ROBIN SCHWARTZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANGIE BAAN

Left: Lisa Meer of West Bloomfield with Irma Elder and Millie Pastor, both of Bloomfield

Hills. Right: Julie Nelson Klein of West Bloomfield and Oakland County Circuit Judge

Nanci Grant of Bloomfield Hills.

Left: Dorie Shwedel and Jackie Layne, both of Bloomfield Hills. Right: Leah Rosenbaum,

COO JVS, Gail Fisher of Southfield and Teresa Schwartz, vice president of Human

Resources JVS.

Bold fall fashions from cropped
jackets and mini-skirts to sky-high
heels generated plenty of excitement
at Saks Fifth Avenue in Troy. More
than 80 people gathered Sept. 10 for
a wine and hors d'oeuvres reception
followed by a high-energy fashion
show in the Designer Collections
department. "The show had a lot
of swagger!" said Dorie Shwedel of
Bloomfield Hills. "The shoes were
gorgeous and the clothes were beauti-
ful. It was a 'girl's night out' for all
ages." The event raised about $4,000

for the JVS Women to Work pro-
gram, which helps women re-enter
the workforce after a divorce, the
death of a spouse or other financial
circumstances. "As you can imagine,
this program needs more support
than ever," said Barbara Nurenberg of
Bloomfield Hills, president and chief
executive officer of JVS. "Participants
get professional career counseling and
encouragement from other women
facing similar situations. They come
to us with desperation and walk out
with confidence." III

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