Outgoing AZA President Rob Weiss, left, greets newly installed president Jason Porth. The Shira Sisters of Shira BBG won the most outstanding and most improved chapter awards. Ev ening O f Elegance PHOTOS BY GLENN TRIEST n Evening of Elegance" was the theme of the recent Great Lakes AZA and BBG installation and awards night. Jason Porth of Jolson AZA and Beth Cousens of Glazer BBG were installed as presidents of the Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils, respectively, at the annual event held at Agency for Jewish Education/United Hebrew Schools' LaMed Auditorium. Coordinators of the installa- tion program and emcees for the evening were Lisa Goren of Shira BBG and Randall Fogelman of Brandeis AZA. • 11.1111111MMININV 4 BBYO Executive Director Arnie Weiner acted as emcee for the evening. Installed as officers for the AZA Council were: Corbin Bell, Halutzim AZA, program- ming vice president; Brad Rochlen, Kishon AZA, membership vice president; Kevin Miller, Chalutzim AZA, outstate vice president; Ran- dall Fogelman, Brandeis AZA, treasurer; Eric Mintz, Chalut- zim AZA, secretary; Shawn Stearn, Mendoza AZA, reporter; Brett Panter, Jolson AZA, sergeant-at-arms; and Rob Weiss, Hart AZA, BBG Council officers are: Rachel Rosen, Shoshanna BBG, programming vice presi- dent; Jennifer Ehrlich, Aliyah BBG, membership vice presi- dent; Lea-Rachel Kosnik, Disraeli BBG, outstate vice president; Mara Schonfeld, Disraeli BBG, treasurer; Allison Buchman, Glazer BBG, secretary; Melanie Weiss, Shalom Aviv BBG, reporter; and Lisa Eidelman, Masada BBG, counselor. Gen. Maurice Rose AZA and Shira BBG received the AZA and BBG Outstanding Chapter Awards. As outgoing president of Rose AZA, Ken Franklin was presented with the AZA Gavel of Distinction. Shira BBG also earned recognition as the Most Im- proved BBG Chapter, while Daniel Mendoza AZA earned the honor for AZA. Rose AZA and Shira BBG Rick Goren, left, Amy Silverton and Adam Layne take time to catch up on some gossip. Ilene Goldfine and Randall Fogelman dance to a slow tune. also won both International Service Fund awards — for Most Donated and Most Donated Per Capita. Rose AZA won both awards for the sixth consecutive year. Shira BBG was also recognized as the BBG Scrapbook winner. Eric Mintz of Chalutzim AZA and Alaine Waldshan of Shalom Aviv BBG received the Minutes Incentive Award. The Chai Club Award for 18 hours of community service was presented to Jolson AZA, Mendoza AZA and Rose AZA, while the Mitzvah Club Award for 20 hours of com- munity service was presented to Shira BBG. Several AZA members were honored by earning the Shield of David, the highest in- dividual award that an AZA member can achieve. Those receiving the first or bronze Enjoying the festivities are, from left: Marla Pikstein, Kevin Miller, Jeff Klein and Eric Mintz. level were Jeff Dubin, Arthur Malisow and David Pollack of Rose AZA. Those qualifying for the second or silver level were Ken Franklin and Paul Niser of Rose AZA and Andy Grinbaum of Mendoza AZA. The AZA Council presented its "Rookie of the Year" Award to Erik Rice of Hart AZA. Several BBG members earn- ed the Star of Deborah, BBG's highest individual award. Those receiving the first or silver level were Deborah Waller of Shira BBG, Lea- Rachel Kosnik of Disraeli BBG, Carrie Rice of Shalom Aviv BBG, Alana Voigt of Shoshanna BBG, Rebecca Broder and Lori Eidelman of Masada BBG and Alyssa Lan- tor of Machar BBG. Those receiving the second or gold level were Liz Greenberg of Shira BBG, Nicole Nelson of Shalom Aviv BBG, Beth Cousens of Glazer BBG, Sara Richelew of Shoshanna BBG and Lisa Eidelman of Masada BBG. The BBG Council presented its "Rookie of the Year" Award to Lisa Goren of Shira BBG. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 73