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AUDI

SZUSY President Named
Regional USY Head

Jeffrey Meyers

Meyers,
Jeffery
S.
president of Shaarey Zedek
United Synagogue Youth has
been elected president of
Central Region USY, which
includes 27 chapters in
Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky,
West Virginia, Indiana and
Pennsylvania, totalling 850
youth. Also elected to the
regional executive board from
Detroit are David Tessler of
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
US Y, elected executive vice
president, and Doreen Tep-
man of Beth Achim's Lahav
USY, elected membership
vice president. Elections were
held at the regional conven-
tion in Cincinnati March 20-
22nd.
Meyers, son of Ron and
Rena Meyers of Southfield, is
currently a junior at Groves
High School. David Tessler,
son of Dr. Warren and Char-
lotte Tessler of West Bloom-

David Tessler

field, is a sophomore at West
Bloomfield High School. Do-
reen Tepman, daughter of
Jerry and Rena Tepman of
Southfield, is a junior at
Southfield-Lathrup High
School.
Detroit has not had a USY

region president since 1979
when Steve Lupovich of Adat
Shalom was elected. Meyers
is the first Shaarey Zedek
representative to be elected
to the position.
Michigan is also repre-
sented on the executive board
by Ann Arbor's Carmel
Gerber, who was elected to
social actionitikun olam vice
president.
Awards won by Detroit
USY chapters include: Beth
Achim (Lahav),"Most In-
teresting Oneg;" "Best Social"
shared by B'nai Moshe and
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses;
"Most Improved Chapter
Award" and "Best Social"
(shared with B'nai Moshe);
Shaarey Zedek, "Outstanding
Chapter Award," "Best Ongo-
ing Fund Raiser," "Best Edu-
cational Series" (an award for
its substance abuse series),

Doreen Tepman

"Best Social Action Pro-
gram," "Best Awards Appli-
cation," "Best Ongoing Social
Programs," "The Baker
Award" awarded to Meyers
for outstanding leadership,
study and practice and social
action, and "Mr. Joe USY'ers
Award"; B'nai Moshe USY,
."Best Social" (an award
shared with Lahav USY), and
"Best Interfaith Program"
(for its Brotherhood Youth
Shabbat Program); Beth
Shalom USY, "Membership
Increase Award" (known as
"Not a Quarter Less").
Greater "-Detroit USY will
hold two special city-wide
programs: a city-wide Oneg
Shabbat, today at Adat
Shalom Synagogue, 7:30 p.m.,
with Rabbi Reuvan Kimel-
man, professor at Brandeis
University; and college out-
reach day at Beth Achim,
Sunday, at 1:30 p.m. Speak-
ers and ex-U.S.Y.'ers from
U-M, Wayne State and other
colleges Will make Pre'
sentations on "Jewish Iden-
tity on the College."

