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May 25, 1984 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-05-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BBYO

Friday, May 25, 1984

71

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The BBG Council will
hold a joint executive meet-
ing for old and new execu-
tives on Wednesday at 3:30
p.m. at the BBYO office.
The purpose of the meeting
will be selection of a coor-
dinator for the regional
convention to be held in De-
cember. Applications for the
chairmanship are due at the
BBYO office, on the day of
- e meeting.
ASADA BBG announces
newly-elected executive
board for the 1984-1985
program year includes:
Stacy Arsht, president;
Leigh Dones, vice president;
Pam Waldman, MIT Mom;
Sheryl Katzman, treasurer;
Laurie Jacobs, recording
secretary; Margie Komer,
corresponding secretary;
Tammy Berkower, reporter;
and Ellen Schoenfeld, coun-
selor.
The annual meeting of
the Michigan BBYO Board
of Directors will be held 8
p.m. Thursday at the Laurel
Woods Apts. club house. Be-
sides board elections and in-
stallation, Chairman
Henry Gutter will deliver
his annual report for 1983-
1984. Refreshments will fol-
low the business meeting.
YACHAD BBG of
Windsor, Ontario, an-
nounces its newly-elected
executive board for the
1984-1985 program year in-
cludes: Francie Brudner,
president; Nancy Eskin,
vice president; Stacey
Hochberg, MIT Mom; Dana
Winograd, treasurer; Resa
Fink, recording secretary;
Frances Enkin, correspond-
ing secretary; and S14e
Pearl, sergeant-at-arms. '

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The newly-elected AZA
and BBG Council executive
boards will hold their
executive weekend June 1-3
at the Charles and Florence
Milan BBYO Conference
Centre in Belle River, Ont.
At that time the 1983-1984
program year will be
evaluated and goal-setting
and program planning will
take place for the 1984-1985
program year.
AKIBA AZA announces
its newly-elected executive
board for the 1984-1985
program year includes: Eric
Kahan, president; Tony
Oleshansky, vice president;
Ron Kuppersmith, moreh;
Eric Miller, treasurer; Alan
Taylor, recording secretary;
Mark Jacobson, correspond-
ing secretary; Jon Shapiro,

411,

YOUTH

YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD announces

a softball league for boys in
grades two-seven slated to
meet on Sunday afternoons.
There will be professional
instruction and trophies
will be awarded at the end of
the season. There is a regis-
tration fee. For information,
call Jeffrey Last, 967-0467.

reporter; and Mark Bank,
counselor.
Applications for the Joan
Kalef and William Katz
Memorial Leadership
Awards will be accepted at
the BBYO office through
Monday.' The awards salute
outstanding BBYO leaders.
The Kalef Award offers full
registration to the BBYO
International Convention,
which will be held Aug.
16-22 at B'nai B'rith
Perlman Camp in Starlight,
Pa.
The Katz Award, which is
sponsored by Harry B.
Keidan Lodge of B'nai
B'rith, offers $500 toward
registration for the Interna-
tional Leadership Training
Conference (ILTC), which
will be held July 25-Aug.
15, also at the Perlman
Camp. Applications are
available at the BBYO
office.
KISHON AZA an-
nounces its newly-elected
officers for the 1984-1985
program year are: Alan
Newman, president; Mike
Fruitman, vice president;
Mark Phillips, second vice
president; Andrew Brenner,
treasurer; Todd Lowy,
corresponding secretary;
Glen Gayer, recording sec-
retary; Brian Zuckerberg,
reporter; and Brian
Fishman, counselor.
A special meeting of the
AZA Council will take place
on June 4 at 7 p.m. at the
B'nai B'rith Building. At
this meeting Council
President Lee Cohen will
present his State of the
Council address and AZA
Regional Lifes will be
taken. All AZA and BBG
members are invited.
L'CHAIM AZA an-
nounces its newly-elected
executive board for the
1984-1985 program year
are: David Bussell,
president; Victor Uzansky,
first vice president; Paul
Epsteir, second vice
president; Ron Glaser, trea-

surer; Paul Cherrish, secre-
tary; Coleman Reboi, re-
porter; and Randy Karr,
counselor.
The AZA Softball League
will begin play at 9 a.m.
Sunday at Southfield High
School. Team captains have
been informed as to when
each team is scheduled, and
players are encouraged to
contact them for informa-
tion. Supplementary regis-
trations for additional
players will be accepted
until June 12. For informa-
tion, contact Softball Coor-
dinator Bruce Wolf, 661-
5444.
RISHONAH BBG an-
nounces its newly-elected
officers for the 1984-1985
program year are: Amy
Emmer, president; Lorie
Savin, first vice president;
Beth Davidow, second vice
president; Carrie Druker,
third vice president;
Melissa Imber, treasurer;
Amy Figot, recording secre-
tary; Michelle Walk, corre-
sponding secretary; Jackie
Wolf, reporter; and Lisa
Compton, counselor.
The AZA and BBG Coun-
cil Installations will be held
on June 19 at Cong. Beth
Achim. Coordinators Staci
Kahn and Robert Lipsitz
have announced that the
theme of the evening will be
"The -BBYO Review." Be-
sides the installation of the
two new executive boards,
Council awards will be pre-
sented during the evening
and a dance will follow. All
members of AZA and BBG
are invited.
ERANI BBG announces
its newly-elected officers for
the 1984-1985 program
year are: Alyssa Goldberg,
president; Michelle Cohen,
vice president; Sara Wei-
senthal, MIT Mom; Amy
Wolberg, treasurer; Sheryl
Stone, recording secretary;
Kim Hoffman, correspond-
ing secretary; and Nancy
Komer and Michelle As-
kenazy, reporters.

Leah Snider is re-elected
by the Sinai Hospital Guild

Leah Snider was re-
elected president of Sinai
Hospital Guild for a third
term and was installed at
the annual meeting May 16
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

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She is a former vice-
president of Women's Di-
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Other officers are: Estelle
Elkus, Hilda Kwawitz and
Phyllis Newman, vice
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