CHANUK Ail • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ART CO NT EST And The Winner Is .. . enni Bodzin, a 14-year-old freshman at North Farmington High School who also attends Temple Israel's high school pro- gram. Jenni is a veteran of The Jewish News Chanukah Art Contest, according to her par- ents Robert and Linda Bodzin. She entered the last three years. An avid artist, she has been taking a weekly class in art outside of high school. "I really like drawing animals," she says, "but I also like cartoons." Jenni's winning entry, using markers and pen, incorporated many of the elements of the Chanukah holiday: the Chanukah menorah com- plete with candles, the drei- del toy, presents, and a multi-generational family. When she heard the tele- phone message that she had won the contest and its $100 prize, Jenni says, "I was really happy. Really, really happy." First place winners in each age group Jenni Bodzin will receive $25. Grand Prize Winner ji AGE 10-12 CATEGORY 1ST PLACE Steven Katz, age 10, West Bloomfield ; Lone Pine and Shaarey Zedek, parents: Karen and Lawrence Katz. AGE 13-15 CATEGORY 1ST PLACE Sandra Neyman, age 15, Oak Park, Berkley High, parents: Igor and Stella Neyman. T H E DE TROI T J CI) 20 2ND PLACE Sara Brakha Rabinowitz, age 13, Oak Park, Beth Jacob School, parents: Shlomo and Yehudis Rabinowitz. 2ND PLACE Sarey Ruden, age 12, West Bloomfield, West Hills and Temple Israel, parents: JoAnne Schwartz and Dr. Andrew Ruden. 3RD PLACE Eden Kobernick, age 10, Huntington Woods, Burton School and Shir Tikvah, parents: Nadya and Ken Williams, Michael Kobernick.