28 | JUNE 25 • 2020 

Moments

HOW TO SUBMIT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mazel Tov! announcements are welcomed for members of the 
Jewish community. Anniversaries, engagements and weddings 
with a photo (preferably color) can appear at a cost of $18 
each. Births are $10. There is no charge for bar/bat mitzvahs or 
for special birthdays starting at the 90th.
For information, contact Editorial Assistant Sy Manello at 
smanello@renmedia.us or (248) 351-5147 for information or for 
a mailed or emailed copy of guidelines.

LYDIA LEE
Homeschooled
Women’
s Singles Figure Skating, Supplemental 
instructor in physics and calculus at Oakland 
Community College, Learn-to-Skate Coach, 
Violin, Piano, First Robotics, Friendship Circle.
University of Michigan

cap&gown
2020
Schaefer 65th 
R

hea and Karl Schaefer of Oak 
Park celebrated their 65th 
wedding anniversary on June 
11,, 2020. After all these years, Karl 
still refers to Rhea as his bride. They 
are the parents of Neil (Devin), Lyle, 
Paul (Jodi), Todd and Julie. They are 
the loving grandparents of Dana 
(Zach Heaton), Randi (Eric), Dylan 
(Tiffany), Matt (Caiti), Evan, Bebe, 
Samantha (Greg), Natalie and Scott.

Fishman 50th
I

rv and Barbara Fishman of Royal Oak will celebrate their 50th 
anniversary on June 25, 2020. Thankfully, they celebrated their 
50 years of marriage early, 
last June, by taking their 
children, Annie and Michael 
Motew, and Peter Fishman 
and Jill Roberts, and their six 
grandchildren on an amazing 
Alaskan cruise. Being togeth-
er with their family on this 
adventure was the best.

Levine 50th
B

ruce and Maureen Levine 
of Farmington Hills marked 
their 50th wedding anni-
versary on June 22, 2020. Love is 
sent by their children, Brian and 
Melissa, and their adoring grand-
children, Mia Levine, Nathan and 
Austin Katz.

JVS Recruiting Businesses to 
Join Internship Program

JVS Human Services runs a summer internship pro-
gram for high school students with learning disabil-
ities, autism or those struggling with depression or 
anxiety. Students come from Wayne, Oakland and 
Macomb counties and, like all young people, they 
are eager to learn the skills necessary to help them in 
their future working lives.
 While in previous years there has been an excess of 
employers willing to participate in the program, which 
runs early July to mid to late August, this year is more 
challenging as some businesses still remain closed due 
to the pandemic or are in the process of re-opening.
 More than 1,000 Metro Detroit students have par-
ticipated in the summer internships over the past 
seven years and approximately 200 are signed up for 
this year. Students are paid by JVS Human Services 
with funding from Michigan Rehabilitation Services, 
so there is no cost to the employer. Also, JVS provides 
a job coach per 3-5 interns at each work site (so busi-
nesses need to be able to offer three or more summer 
internships).
JVS Human Services is looking to add more busi-
nesses onto its business roster, such as grocery stores, 
golf courses, restaurants and any business where stu-
dents could get a hands-on experience. 
Businesses who might be able to offer internships 
are asked to contact Todd McMillan, high school tran-
sition specialist for JVS Human Services, at (248) 854-
6733 or tmcmillan@jvshumanservices.org. 

