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October 09, 1992 • Page Image 57

…WE SHIP FURNITURE .s.liPacitaminifikore 2717 Woodward Ave. (Just No. of Catalpa) Berkley 542-2500 Hosts Sought For Students The Office of International Services at Wayne State University needs families to serve as hosts to WSU's inter- national students and scholars. International students do not typically live with their host family. In- stead, host families engage in activities throughout the school year that help interna- tional studen...…

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…QUE VIE Fine Arts Affordable Accomplished Bath/Kitchen Cabinetry and Accessories 4240 Woodward (at 13 1/2 Mile Rd.) • Royal Oak WEEK OF Oct. 9 - Oct. 15 QUE/VIE IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF MARGARET SOBIERAJ TO CHIEF DESIGNER. CHOSEN FROM OVER 150 AP- PLICANTS, MARGARET RECEIVED HER MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF WAR- SAW. SHE SECURED THIS POSITION BY DEMON- STRATING AN EXCEPTIONAL ABILITY TO CAPTURE OUR CLIE...…

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…JOHN ROSS MICHAELS PAINTINGS Gallery Exhibits Italian Artist O.K. Harris/David Klein Gallery will display the work of artist Bettina Werner in a one-person show through Oct. 31. Ms. Werner is a young ar- tist from Milan, Italy, who has shown her work exten- sively throughout Europe. The artist combines salt crystals, resin and oil pig- ment on wood panels. Ms. Werner uses different sizes of salt crystals to alter the tex- ture of her work. ...…

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October 09, 1992 • Page Image 61

…KIDS CARE FIRST ANNUAL WALK FOR YAD EZRA hungry feeding the iefridsh YOU! And hundreds of Jewish youth ages 7-18 representing ALL synagogues, temples, religious schools and youth groups in metro Detroit. WHAT: The first annual "Walk for Yad Ezra" to raise money to feed the Jewish hungry. WHEN: Sunday, October 25, 1992 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Jewish Community Center Campus (Maple & Drake). HOW: Students have received sponsor packets from...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 62

…(sin ss A New Yardstick For Passenger Vans. Israel Trade Fairs Improve Their Image TAMI LEHMAN-WILZIG Special to The Jewish. News A Don't buy a minivan until you see the new Volkswagen EuroVan. EuroVan is a mid-sized passenger van that seats seven adults and has 23% more space behind the front seats than Toyota Previa. With EuroVan you get more headroom, more legroom, wider seats and a bigger cargo area, too. All this room in a compact, ...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 63

…1■ 1•111•111•IMMEII . 1C ( FRANKLIN FLOOR COVERING presents W ith interest rates this great don't wait! Get your Certificate of Deposit today! Choose the term that best fits your needs- 1,2 or 4 years. The Brightest Star in Vinyl Flooring! • Minimum Deposit 51,000 dustry. Fourteen years ago we exported $10 million worth of jewelry. Today, that figure has jumped to $350 million, with the industry showing a steady growth pattern of 20...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 64

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October 09, 1992 • Page Image 66

…The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit is the central communal organization of the Jewish community. the Max M. Fisher Building of the Jewish Federation, dedicated May 3, 1992 The people on our cover: New Jewish Americans Aleksandr and Nicky Livshits Sylvia Ascher and her friend Rivka Rachel Silberberg at Borman Hall Ida and the late David Kahan at Fleischman Residence (Mr. Kahan passed away shortly after this photograph was taken)...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 67

…Our Mission Statement T he Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit is the central communal organization of the Jewish community. The Federation, in partnership with its agencies, plays the leadership role in identifying needs within the Jewish community and in mobilizing human and financial resources, engaging in communal planning and allocation and advocating to meet those needs. The Federation remains committed to meeting the human...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 68

…A Message from the President The Federation, in partnership with its agencies, plays the leadership role in identifying needs within the Jewish community... e stand at a defining moment in the history of American Jewish life. The opportunites afforded to us by our country -- with its freedom, its mobility and its un- limited choices -- test our Jewish value system for each of us every day. The shtetl of our European ancestors seems to be a ...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 69

…From the Executive Vice-President • Nearly 100 years after its establishment, United Jewish Charities has become the United Jewish Founda- tion, signaling a new dimension and role for Federation's venerable partner in the preservation and enhancement of our community resources. • As we struggle to meet the many problems our people face in this time of economic hardship, the involvement of more men and women as volunteers and contributors is ...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 70

…Young Leadership Awards Frank A. Wetsman Memorial Leadership Award Ronald A. Klein Sylvia Simon Greenberg Young Leadership Award Kathleen Wilson-Fink Service and potential for leadership are among the criteria for this award, presented each year to a young woman who has demonstrated a commitment to Federation, the Allied Jewish Campaign and the community at large. Described as "knowledge- able, tireless, dedicated and a natural leader," Ro...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 71

…Fred M. Butzel Award for Distinguished Community Service William M. Davidson To sports lovers, the name Bill Davidson is synonymous with basketball. To American business, he's known as a successful industrialist. But to many people in Israel, Bill Davidson is the creator of a pilot plant that will help researchers learn how to harvest heat energy in deserts and transport it for use in industrial regions. Federation's 41st annual award for ...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 72

…Reaching Out Near left: Youth campaign leadership met with (front, center) AJC Chairmen Larry Tackier and Norman Pappas. ...mobilizing human and financial resources... Right: The Federated Endowment Fund financial planning seminar for women drew a full house, including Miriam Bergman. Right: David Victor (left) handed the gavel of office to Hannan Lis, incoming presi- dent of the Young Adult Division. Below: Campaign Super Sunday drew new...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 73

…Top center: Alan Goodman and Joel Tauber related the tough realities of local and over- seas needs at a Campaign management meeting. Top right: Graham Orley, Michael Maddin and Jack Robinson launched a new era at the United Jewish Foundation annual meeting. Above left: The Women's Division Cam- paign Cabinet was already planning for '93 at the May meeting. Above right: Sharon Hart and Beth Cohen joined hundreds of volun- teers who pushed th...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 74

…Seeking Answers to Tough Questions ...engaging in communal planning and allocation... and advocating to meet those needs. Left: Strategic Planning Committee Chairman David Page (standing) and Federation Executive Director Michael Berke (left) launched a plan for action with Penny Blumenstein and James August. 8 …

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 75

…Far left: Norman Katz led the Culture and Group Services planning discussion. Near left: Ben Rosenthal matched numbers to needs at the C'em- munity Services meeting. Far left, center: Susan Alterman and Jo Frank Goodman helped make the difficult decisions at an allocation session. Near left, center: Ronald Riback and Robert Kleiman weighed the funding alternatives. Below: Young and young-at-heart people enjoyed Purim at the Jewish Communit...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 76

…Allocations from the 1992 Allied Jewish Campaign Overseas and Israel The Federation remains committed to meeting the human service needs of families and individuals. United Jewish Appeal Joint Distribution Committee and ORT New York Association for New Americans United Israel Appeal/Jewish Agency for Israel for immigration, rural settlement and services to youth and aged America-Israel Cultural Foundation HIAS Jewish Telegraphic Agency Dom...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 77

…Toward the 21st Century STRATEGIC PLAN SUMMARY REPORT •<'• C16„ I !..))1Z o O di, 0 Allied Jewish Campaign 111 FO JEWISH N of Metropolitan Detroit …

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 78

…To: The Jewish Community of Detroit From: Mark E. Schlussel, President Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Graham A. Orley, Past President United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit he Strategic Plan for the Jewish Federation and the United Jewish Foundation was launched with a 71 sense of excitement, and some trepidation, 18 months ago. Since then, more than 50 volunteers from a broad cross-section of our community have spent ...…

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October 09, 1992 • Page Image 83

…Building Bridges The Federation seeks to further the relationship between the Jewish community and the community at large in the Detroit metropolitan area. Above: The Jewish Commu- nity Council joins in Focus: HOPE's Walk for justice for all Americans. Right: Jewish Vocational Service enabled men and women to sharpen job-seek- ing skills at a time of hardship for many Detroiters. Sinai Hospital's Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit provides the ...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 84

…Investing in Our Future The Federation, working with other local 'Jewish institutions, is committed to ensuring the continuity of the Jewish people... ... building a stronger and more unified Jewish community... Above: The Barouch family expressed their solidarity with the Jewish People by participating in the annual Walk for Israel. Near left: U.S. Senator Carl Levin welcomed a delegation of Detroiters to the Young Leadership Conference i...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 85

…Right: The long-awaited ground breaking for an all-new Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center took place in Oak Park, with hundreds in attendance. Center left: Susan Citrin had an easy sell at the Israel anniversary street fair. She was promoting next spring's Michigan Miracle Mission to Israel. ...sustaining and enriching the quality of Jewish life in metropolitan Detroit... ...developing a spirit of unity and coopera...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 86

…...enhancing Jewish identity... ...creating a climate of respect for the diversity ofJewish ideas and practices... ...working with other Federations in furthering the development of a continental Jewish community. Jewish Federation Apartments resident Fay Sills shares her thoughts with Hadracha leadership development group members Dr. Kenneth Friedman and Mark Landau. Top: Carolyn and Lawrence Tisdale acquired new information about the Jew...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 87

…Jewish Federation Leadership Budgeting, Planning, Agency Relations Officers Mark E. Schiussel President James M. August David B. Hermelin Robert H. Naftaly David K. Page Jane Sherman Vice-Presidents Hugh W. Greenberg Treasurer Stuart E. Hertzberg Secretag Robert P. Aronson Executive Secretary and Executive Vice-President Michael E. Berke Executive Director Executive Committee Dr. Conrad L. Giles Chairman Max M. Fisher Honorary ...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 88

…Federation Committees Neighborhood Project Advisory Hugh W. Greenberg Chairman Jerome M. Ash Harold Berry Pearlena Bodzin Marlene Borman George Chessler Dr. Michael Chopp Hon. Stephen C. Cooper David Efros Rabbi E.B. Freedman Joel Gershenson Barbara Haber Rita C. Haddow Wallace M. Handler Arthur Horwitz Gilda Jacobs David Lebenbom Henry P. Lee Yale Levin Janet L. Levine Dr. Lawrence M. Loewenthal Dov Loketch Marvin Novick Eric C. Oppenheim ...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 89

…Leadership Development Steering Michael S. Feldman Chairman Peter M. Alter Irwin M. Alterman Susan E. Alterman Diane Ash Dennis S. Bernard Mitchell L. Bleznak Penny B. Blumenstein Ruth K. Broder Susan Citrin Douglas M. Etkin Marcy Feldman Joel Gershenson Dr. Conrad L. Giles Dr. Darryl T. Goldberg Dr. Dan Guyer Sharon Hart Doreen Hermelin Lawrence S. Jackier Elizabeth R. Kanter Brian E. Kepes Diane Klein Ronald A. Klein Dr. Richard Krugel La...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 90

…Federated Endowment Fund Officers Michael W. Maddin Chairman Lester J. Morris Stanley M. Weingarden Vice-Chairmen Committee Linda Wasserman Aviv Mandell L. Berman Jerry Bielfield Susan Citrin Warren J. Coville Marvin I. Danto Irwin Green David Handleman Shirley Harris David B. Hermelin Jerome J. Kanter Donald M. Lansky Edythe Jackier Mulivor Graham A. Orley David K. Page Norman A. Pappas Jack A. Robinson Morris Rochlin Dulcie B. Rosenfeld...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 91

…Officers Jack A. Robinson President Shirley Harris Michael W. Maddin D. Larry Sherman Vice-Presidents Oscar H. Feldman Treasurer Robert P. Aronson Secretag Board of Directors Peter M. Alter Irwin M. Alterman James M. August Linda Wasserman Aviv Mandell L. Berman Harold Blumenstein Penny B. Blumenstein Marlene Borman Paul D. Borman Douglas M. Etkin Michael S. Feldman Max M. Fisher Phillip W. Fisher Samuel Frankel Stanley D. Frankel Joel...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 92

…Women's Division Young Adult Division Executive Committee Diane Klein President Penny B. Blumenstein Doris G. August Terran Leemis Sharon Lipton Sandra R. Schwartz Vice-Presidents Sheri Schiff Corresponding Secretary Joyce Sherman Recording Secretary Marcy Feldman Diane Klein Designates toJFMD Board of Governors *Marlene Borman Fayga Dombey *Sharon Hart *Doreen Hermelin Nancy Jacobson Linda Z. Klein Hannah Moss Barbara Tukel Boar...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 93

…Federation Professional Staff Federation Member Agencies Agency for Jewish Education Jewish Home for Aged 21550 W. Twelve Mile Rd. Southfield 48076-5501: 354-1050 Howard Gelberd Dr. Joseph N. Epel Borman Hall 19100 W. Seven Mile Rd. Detroit 48219-2791: 532-7112 President Executive Director Fresh Air Society 6600 W. Maple Rd. West Bloomfield 48322-3001: 661-0600 Harvey Finkelberg Jonathan F. Haber President Executive Director Hebrew...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 94

…, -PoMao Allied Jewish Campaign 6735 Telegraph Road P.O. Box 2030 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030 (313) 642-4260 Produced by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Department of Communications Coordination: Art Direction: Typesetting: Photography: Charlotte Dubin Dick DeRonne Kathy Scharff Robert Benyas Glenn Triest Photo on page 5 courtesy of The Detroit News …

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 95

…Assembling The Ensemble Library research, then the drawing board, precede Edith Bookstein's costumes for JET. She has a modem into the library and r master's in costume design. C '?ANNE CHESSLER ,Special to The Jewish News As Edith Bookstein works with the Jewish Ensemble Theatre (JET), she brings an expanded meaning to the word "ensemble." Ms. Books- tein designs the costumes for the professional Jewish stage company. At her Ann Arbor hom...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 96

…ligteN lii Dining Guide C AMERICAN Birmingham's Ageless Favorite "Our number one goal at Alban's is to make sure you have a truly enjoyable meal each time you visit with us." AMERICAN Morel's CAFE Pa4 Secia/ Reservations (313) 642-1094 30100 Telegraph Rd. A Unique Restaurant Corp. Bingham Farms Restaurant SRASTIANs JARDIN GRILL Enjoy the garden-like atmosphere in the elegance of Somerset Collection Come to the Somerset Colle...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 97

…BIRMINGHAM locales owned by Matt Brady and Susan Fayne. Catering for all affairs from bar mitzvahs to weddings is a well-groomed specialty. (so) Punchinello's, 184 Pierce, Birmingham, 644-5277. Life- style eating for the '90s is in this comfortable city landmark restaurant where the freshest ingredients are used to com- plement its three-star rating. Outdoor dining is also available as well as a party room for up to 70. Live musical entertai...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 98

…weg, N ,21iDining Guide SEAFOOD ITALIAN DETROIT Seafood so fresh... you'd think we'd caught it ourselves! Qi6torante I ortina Di6l,incLively Rahn Romantic Fireside Dining Private garden room setting for: parties, receptions, wedding rehearsals, showers, bar mitzvahs, business meetings Reservations 474-3033 30715 West Ten Mile Road Farmington Hills irI NigO taw 1J. IDENNON _ Seafood Tavern Corner of 12 Mile & Orchard Lake Rd. Farm...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 99

…* FARMINGTON HILLS FARMINGTON HILLS potato skins, meat balls, pasta, etc. (41) including an old-time photo booth that works, make up this party favorite where both youngsters and adults get equally involved. (41) Cafe Cortina, 30715 W. Ten Mile, Farmington Hills, 474- 3033. Proprietors Adriano and Rina Tonon from the Veneto re- gion of Italy have been serving their best of Italy cooking for over 16 years in a romantic am- bience accented ...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 100

…Listening Post I Best of Everything 20% OFF DINNER ONLY 5 p.m.-9 pm.. 7 DAYS A WEEK DINE IN (Maximum 10 People) CARRY-OUT (Maximum S75 Order) GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY ... IN BOTH OUR CHINESE RESTAURANT & JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE WITH PURCHASE OF 2 OR MORE DINNERS • Dinner Entrees Only • Not Good In The Tokyo Sushi Bar • Not Good With Any Other Coupons • Not Good On Our Specialty & Combo Menus r 1 I Expires 10-31-92 I $5.85 I r HONG KONG W...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 101

…JET JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE The next "12th Street Reu- -; owns a domestic cat at home nion" has already been set for and it's thoroughly toilet October, 1993, in Las Vegas. trained . . . "Even flushes, IT'S HERE AGAIN, the too!" says proud mother annual goodie by Infants Ser- Marilyn. vice Group, whose "Cherub" JAMES BOND wasn't in- Donor Luncheon will be Oct. vited to expound his From 22 at Tam O'Shanter Country Russia With Love ex- Club . ....…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 102

…os, Tort ENJOY THE BEST AUTHENTIC I.— CHINESE FOOD ' AT MODERATE PRICES AND CHILDREN'S ' MENU, TOO f—s RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE ALROU#CAN•AT SUNDAY BUFFET AT OUR SOUTHFIELD LOCATION ONLY LUNCH BUFFET SERVED 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. per person $695$ 495 Children 10 & Under Tax and tip not included DINNER BUFFET SERVED 4:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. COUPON DINNER FOR 2 I $ 8 95 per person E $ 1395 FOR 2 INCLUDES SOUP OF THE DAY & 2 EGG ROLLS, ...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 103

…Fine Catering for all occasions BOODLES SUNDAY BRUNCH 1030 a.m. - 2 p.m. FEATURING: Fresh Omelettes, Eggs Benedict $ 10 9 5 Adults Fresh Shrimp. All You Care To $ 5 95 itdrer Eat Many, Many More Great Under IC Items! Tableside Cooking at Dinner! One of Metropolitan Detroit's Nlost licautilul and Exciting Restaurants Veal . . . Seafood Fettucini .. . Steak Diane . Etc. Fettucini .. Caesar Salad . Wonderfully Prepared Catering in Your Hom...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 104

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October 09, 1992 • Page Image 105

…Since 1939 WEST BLOOMFIELD BRANDON KAPPY, Age 2, future men's clothier; HAROLD FORTGAN, Retired Elementary School Principal; JAMIE CRAIG, Amusement Operator; BOB LUBIN, podiatrist; DEBBY LANDAU, rhymist; STEVE CHAIT, Pilot-Attorney; MAURY BLOCK, C.P.A.; BERNIE LASH, Bubble Gum Card Dealer nal deep dish Chicago-style piz- za is a featured attraction. But it isn't all with a menu that vir- tually bustles with burgers, sal- ads, appetizers and...…

October 09, 1992 • Page Image 106

…"IT'S A WINNER" ' MOLLY ABRAHAM ,..: • .0 * * --A- rating SEROS I 28221 Northwestern In Franklin Shopping Plaza • 358.2353 SPECIALS FRI., OCT. 9 THRU THURS., OCT. 15 AFTER 2 p.m r ALASKAN With Pot. & Veg. L Enjoy $5.00 off any dinner Sc00 V OFF $" 6 25 r CHOPPED 1 SIRLOIN STEAK With Fresh Mushroom Sauce, Pot. & Veg. ALL ABOVE SPECIALS ALSO INCLUDE SOUP, SALAD, DESSERT (Rice Pudding or Tapioca or Ice Cream) AND BREAD BASKET. • M...…

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