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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-10-29

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Women Of Vision

NCJW's annual fundraising luncheon draws a large crowd to honor community heroes.

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Robert Lebow and Liz Edelman of NCJW's redesign home

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ore than 350 people attended National Council
of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section's
annual Women of Vision Benefit Luncheon
held at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield.
The event honored Liz Bank, a Jewish community cham-
pion and NCJW/Greater Detroit board member; Liz Guz,
entrepreneur and philanthropist; and Michael Williams,
president/CEO of Orchards Children's Services, receiving
the Josephine S. Weiner Award for Community Service and
support of the group's projects and advocacy work.
Attendees shopped at more than 30 boutiques and were
treated to lunch and a fashion show produced by Real Style.
To learn more about NCJW, Greater Detroit, visit www.
ncjwgds.org. *

Vendor Coordinators: Myrna Edgar, Deane Safir, Merle

Leland and Barbara Berger

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Sisters Harriet Rotter and Judy Komer with Jane Jackson

Presenter Bev Stone; honorees Liz Guz, Liz Bank and

Sharon Leider, Sandy Collins, Marcia Delidow and Sandra

Michael Williams; NCJW, Greater Detroit President Susan

Olenick

Marwil; Sally Schottenfels and Phyllis Welling.

Rub-A-Dub 40th anniversary fundraiser honors Doreen Hermelin, a founder of the event.

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n Aug. 19, more than 600 guests flocked to Franklin Hills Country
Club for ORT's Annual Rub-a-Dub fundraiser, this year themed
"ORTourage." Doreen Hermelin of Bingham Farms was honored
for her 40-plus years of inspiring leadership and ongoing service to ORT.
This year also marked the 40th anniversary of Rub-a-Dub, which started
in the Hermelin home in 1975. In the spirit of the first Rub-a-Dub, guests
were given Instant Lottery Tickets, which they "rubbed off" after Doreen
was presented with the Rub-a-Dub Legacy Award. Any earnings from the
lottery tickets were donated back to ORT.
This year's event generated nearly $560,000, making it the most successful
Rub-a-Dub to date. ORT supporters enjoyed silent and live auctions, dinner,
music and socializing, all to support ORT's global network of schools, col-
leges, training centers and programs.
Event co-chairs were Matt Ran and Erica Kleiman, both of Bloomfield
Hills, and Bubba Urdan of West Bloomfield. *

Ira Jaffe, Eugene Applebaum, honoree Doreen

Susie Sillman, Florine Mark and David Gans,

Hermelin, ORT America Michigan Region Director

Rub-a-Dub raffle chair

Nicole Miller, Arlene Barris and Brenda Jaffe

Planning committee members: Marcie Orley, Diane Orley

Josh Levine, Sam Schiffer, Johannah Schiffer and Shayna

Jordon Wertheimer, planning committee member, Jeff

and Sandy Shecter.

Levine

Gunsberg and Joel Jacob

30 October 29 • 2015

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