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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

frontlines

theJEWISHNEWS.com

theJEWISHNEWS.com

Arthur M. Horwitz

Publisher / Executive Editor

ahorwitz@renmedia.us

In

conjunction with "The Memory Project"

exhibit, currently on display until Aug. 16,

Jackie Headapohl

the Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman

Managing Editor

Family Campus presents "The Memory
Project Art Workshop" on Wednesday, Aug. 5

jheadapohl@renmedia.us

Keri Guten Cohen

Story Development Editor

kcohen@renmedia.us

Konstantin

Arts & Life Editor

Ikonstantin@renmedia.us

Copy Editor

Senior

dsachs@renmedia.us

Deborah Schultz

Corporate Creative Director

dschultz@renmedia.us

a

Sy Manello

smanello@renmedia.us

are

Senior Account Executive

Melissa Litvin

Account Executives

The Memory Project exhibit features the
works of artist Roz Jacobs and filmmaker
Laurie Weisman who explore the life of

Jacobs' uncle Kalman, who vanished during

ningAug.7.

story they wish to share. The workshop is

Memory Project Art

$10 for members and $15 for

Space is limited to

30 par­

ticipants and RSVP is required to Lawrence
Willim at (248) 536-9604. The HMC is

located at 28123 Orchard Lake Road in

Farmington

Kezzie Chudler

approximately 7

BUSINESS OFFICES

Billfng

kosher chicken dinners with all the trim­

Dinners will cost $20 per person, $10
per child age 5 and under.
Email cbminfo@bnaimoshe.org to RSVP

Collections

mings.

or

call

(248)

Contributing Editor

Robert Sklar

rsklar@renmedia.us

Zoe Schubot

Game And Trivia Night
At Temple Kol Ami
Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield will

By FARAGO

Production

788-0600.



Suzanne Chessler

Annabel Cohen

social for adults, 18 and up, on
Saturday, Aug. 8, from 7-10 pm. This is

host

Don Cohen

Shelli Liebman Dorfman

participants

can

also

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Susan Walker

(July 23, page 1)

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an

gave
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PUBLISHED BY:

page 10 for Julie Staller­
Pentelnik's Judaica busi­

bring their favorite

ness,

game. There will also be trivia. Winners will
receive tickets, and there will be a drawing

or

Michelle Sheridan

RENAISSANCE

where she sells her

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artwork and ketubahs.

Julie Staller­

Pentelnik

The correct address

Chairman

Michael H. Steinhardt

jspjudaic.com.

President

Arthur M. Horwitz

661-0040.

ahorwitz@renmedia.us

shellidorfman@aol,com

Chief Operating Officer
F. Kevin BroweU

Ryan Fishman
Stacy Gittleman

kbrowett@renmedia.us

Ronelle Grier

Controller

ronelleg@aol,com
Esther Allweiss Ingber
Harry Kirsbaum

Barbara Lewis

Rabbi Jason Miller

Nahajewski

Steve Stein

stevestein502004@yahoo.com.com

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magazine

Managing Editor
Jackie Headapohl
jheadapohl@renmedia.us

Contributing Editor

Keri Guten Cohen

kcohen@renmedia.us

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To make

a

donation to the

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

FOUNDATION

go to the website

www.djnfoundation.org

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30

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2015

Craig

R.

Phipps

Corporate Creative Director

Deborah Schultz

Mike Smith
Detroit Jewish News

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dschultz@renmedia.us

FULFILLMENT

Foundation Archivist

Alan Muskovitz

Allan

Manager

Pam Sherevan

Correction
"Route To Success"

a

for prizes. The event is free; bring a dessert
or snack to share. RSVP to igilbert@tkolami.

Shari S. Cohen

& ASSOCIATES

Designers
Amy Pollard

Qwirkle and cards will be provided, but

Contributing Writers
Ruthan Brodsky

Analyst

Hazel Bender

Scott Drzewiecki

game night and the community is invited.
Games such as Scrabble, Rummikub,

Intern

Coordinator

Pamela Turner

Senior Columnist

Danny Raskin
dannyraskin@sbcglobal,net

Manager Assistant

Sales

p.m., immediately following 6 p.m. services.
The menu will rotate, but all dinners will be

and pay by Aug. 3

Hills.

Kathryn Andros
Wendy Flusty
Annette Kizy
Paige Lustig

Lisa Wren

Dinners will begin at

World War II in Poland.

is

kfarber@renmedia.us

Steve Dines,

Monthly Shabbat Dinners
At Conge B'nai Moshe
Congregation B'nai Moshe in West
Bloomfield is hosting "Kosher Friday
Chicken Shabbat Dinners" catered by Chef
Cari, the first Friday of every month, begin­

Admission to "The

Keith Farber

Sales Director

Jacobson is executive director.

portrait

of a loved one using charcoal and pastels.
Participants are asked to bring a photo and

non-members.

Editorial Assistant

Other board members

artwork from "The Memory Project" exhibit

Workshop"

EDITORIAL

Synagogue
coming year include Frank Ellias, president;
Mark Kuhn, vice president; David Pappas,
treasurer; and Debra Singer, secretary.

Michael Golob and Sandy Lada. Linda

allow participants to create

kbrowett@renmedia.us

Members of the board of directors of B'nai
of West Bloomfield for the
Israel

Joanna Abramson, Chuck Siegerman,

presented in honor of Sid Glen.

David Sachs

Chief Operating Officer

from 1-3 p.m.
The workshop will link real-life stories and

to

Lynne

F. Kevin Browett

B'nai Israel Synagogue
Names Board Of Directors

HMC Sets Art Workshop
With 'The Memory Project'

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women

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Deadline: All

public and social announcements must
typewritten and received by noon Tuesday, nine
days prior to desired date of publication.
Subscriptions:
1 year
$85
2 years
$153
3 years
$204
1 year out-of-state
$125
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$225
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be

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as

Women's

Auxiliary
Hospital Board of
Trustees appointed Mrs. Joseph Erlich
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the Sinai Guild.

the Sinai Hospital
in 1952. The Sinai

Hosley

women

from

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2000. The Guild then concentrated

grants, providing

more

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than $3.5 million-­

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Free Loan and Jewish Senior Life.
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for medical research

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