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September 19, 1986 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-09-19

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Young Leadership Awards

Sylvia Simon Greenberg
Young Leadership Award

Frank A. Wetsman
Memorial Leadership Award

Cheryl Guyer

A young woman who shows unusual promise
as a communal leader is selected annually to
receive this award, established by Samuel S.
Greenberg and Ronald and John L. Greenberg
in memory of their wife and mother. The
award encourages the recipient's attendance at
the Council of Jewish Federations General
Assembly.

William H. Boesky
Memorial Leadership Award

Dr. Dan G. Guyer

Federation's first annual recognition of
accomplishments by young persons, this
award honors a communal leader of outstand-
ing promise and provides for the honoree's
attendance at the General Assembly of the
Council of Jewish Federations. The award was
established by Mrs. Frank A. Wetsman and
William M. Wetsman in memory of their
husband and father.

Bernard Kent

Established by the late William Boesky's wife
Helen and son and daughter-in-law Ivan and
Seema, this award goes to active Young Adult
Division members in recognition of their
leadership efforts. Recipients are encouraged
to attend the Young Leadership Conference
jointly sponsored each year by the United
Jewish Appeal and the Council of Jewish
Federations.

Young Adult Division

t was a banner year for the Young Adult Divi-
sion. Reaching out to increasing numbers of
Jewish young men and women, the division
offered a place to learn, to perform community
service and to make friends.

Young adults attended lectures on Israel and
anti-Semitism, took a bus tour of Jewish
Detroit and raised more than $315,000 for the
Allied Jewish Campaign —recording the divi-
sion's highest per capita growth in recent years.

Three hundred new names were added to the
YAD rolls this year for a total membership of
3,500.

Board members saw first hand the work of Fed-
eration and its agencies by serving in liaison
positions. And 400 attended the June annual
meeting and social.

Betsy Snider Heuer

President

EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE

Mark A. Goldsmith

Chairman

Stacy Brodsky
Roselyn K. Blanck
Lynn Tarnoff

Vice-Presidents

Barbara K. Tronstein

Secretary/Treasurer

Jeffrey L. Brodsky
David Foltyn
Warren P. Hyams
Jody R. Jacobs
Phyllis Kessler
Frank Sklarsky
Stuart J. Snider

Members-at-Large

Clockwise from left:

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Jeffrey S. Appel
Michelle F. Appel
Norman H. Beitner
Ruth Beitner
Lisa Brody
Leslie Chandler
Ronald S. Elkus
Dr. Debby Feinberg

Jo Frank
Lori Brode Garon
Marsha Linver Girson
Karen Goodman
Tamara R. Gorosh
Brian Kepes
*Chana Kogan
Nathan Leader

Men's leadership fund-raising

Jeffrey A. Levine
Paul S. Magy
Cynthia Mandelbaum
Russell Medalie
Larry Rives
Jay B. Rosen
Richard Rosenhaus
David. C. Rouff

*Soviet refusenik — honorary member

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Martin Saffer
Florie Schwartz
Phillip E. Seltzer
Richard S. Soble
Lisa Sommers
Stephen E. Spiegel
Robert D. Starkman
Andrea Zeme

Women's Campaign cocktail
reception

Dinner at Blue Nile restaurant

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