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June 04, 1993 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-06-04

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Jason Miller, who will be a
senior at Andover High
School, has been elected
president of Adat Shalom
Synagogue's Migdal Tzion
United Synagogue Youth
chapter for 1993-94. Jason,
son of Bobbie and Gary Miller
of West Bloomfield, was in-
stalled at the synagogue's an-
nual Installation/Youth
Awards Evening.
Also serving on the new
MTUSY executive board are
Jeremy Gordon, Robert Yost,
Justin Trivax, Jessica Nack
and Aaron Weiss.
The Youth Department has
presented the following
awards for 1992-1993: Jeremy
Gordon received the Madelon
and Louis Seligman Youth
Education Award for con-
tinued pursuit of Jewish
education. Wendy Betel was
given the Louis and Lena
Linden Memorial Award for
the greatest aptitude shown
for leadership in Jewish life.
The National Men's Club
Youth Award went to Caryn
Lubetsky, Jason Miller
received the Ronnie Posen
Youth Award. Recipients of
the United Synagogue Youth
Leadership Awards were:
Aaron Weiss, Karen Stern,
Andy Kirschner, Alisa Nack,
Jessica Nack and Robert Yost.
The Howard Weber Youth
Participant Awards were
given to: Jeremy Fogel,
Donielle Tigay, Karen Gales,
Mark Blitz, Lawrence Cyrlin,
Debbie Ornstein, Adam
Schwartz and Kenneth Barr.
Beverly Betel, Marcia Gordon
and Rachel Weiss received the
Shoresh Youth Award.
Adat Shalom Synagogue
will hold its annual Youth
Honoree Shabbat 9 a.m. June
5. The service will honor Adat
Shalom youth who will at-
tend Camp Ramah this sum-
mer as campers or staff, who
will travel to Israel on educa-
tion programs or who are
Nosh 'n Drash seniors.
Students who are graduating
from Hillel Day School and
the Community Jewish High
School will also be honored.
The youth will be called to
the bimah. Rabbi Spectre will
present them with a gift on
behalf of the congregation.

SZ Holds
Confirmation

A confirmation ceremony will
be held 10 a.m. June 6 at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
The confirmands will present
a cantata Consisting of essays
written by the students and
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directed by Cantor Chaim
Najman. Rabbi Irwin Groner
and Rabbi William Gershon
will address the confirmands
and their parents.
The confirmands are:
Esther Adler, Elana Balkin,
Courtney Beck, Robert
Beresh, Lauren Cohen,
Laurice Covensky, Jessica
Flayer, Stephanie Garfield,
Daniel Goldstein, Laura
Hamburger, Andrea Kraft,
Michael Krasman, Shira
Lauter, Robert Pensler, Dana
Resnick, Rachel Schiller,
Peninah Semp, Matthew
Wagner and Sara Zuckman.

ZOA Offers
Israel Summer

Thirty-four area youths will
go to Israel this summer as
participants in the Masada
Summer in Israel and other
programs through the
facilities of the Zionist
Organization of America.
Enrollees in the Masada
program are: Monica Beck,
Amy Borman, Sara Deitch,
Sharon Dorfman, Erica
Ellman, Lori Freeman, Lisa
Friedman, Michelle Gast-
man, Hanit Kalo, Sheryl
Katzen, Dan Kerin, Joanne,
Krohner, Jennifer Lantor,
Katie Moss, Rachel Reymer,
Brandon Rubin, Jeffrey Selik,
Andrew and Philip Siegel,
Joy Simmer, Evan Simon,
Jennifer Slutzky, Bradley
Stoler, Randall Stoler, Lauren
Trahey, Jon and Todd Trun-
sky, Francesca Weiner, Allan
Weitzman, Julie Wolfe, Liza
Zador and Jennifer Zicher-
man. Hadassah Greenfield
and Ron Littman have en-
rolled in other Israel study
programs.

Beth Achim
Youth Events

Congregation Beth Achim's
Junior Congregation will
celebrate the last Shabbat
service of the year by inviting
their parents and grand-
parents to the service 10 a.m.
June 12. Following will be a
luncheon in honor of the
Junior Congregation
participants.
There is a charge for the
luncheon. For information,
call Lisa Sandler, 352-8670.
The high school age group
(Lahav) of Congregation Beth
Achim will hold their in-
stallation 5 p.m. June 6.
There will be a baseball game
and barbecue. The event is
free for Lahav members;
there is a charge for
non-members.
For information, call Loren
Sherman, 352-2681; or Nate
Berman, 357-4793.

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