BBG President, Community Service ALAN HITSKY ASSOCIATE EDITOR WHO: Jill Rosenfeld SCHOOL: North Farmington WHAT: President, Michigan Region, B'nai B'rith Girls (Hannone (House PROUD OF: BBG community service project instituted this year which has B'nai B'rith Youth Organziation members volunteering at the Orchards Children's Services and the Jewish Association for Resi- dential Care (JARC). (Wishes (You & 'Yours A Jill volunteers two hours a week at the Orchards, working with children in the playroom. She is proud of her year as BBG president, citing an increase in membership and the success of the community service project. A friend got her involved in BBG, "and I liked it. I've made most of my friends through BBG. There's not a lot of Jew- ish stuff after Hebrew school, and it has kept me involved Jewishly," she says. Jill served Zahav BBG as 2nd vice president (member- ship) and as newspaper chair. Last year, her twin sister ran (Happy & (Heatthe AWA k v CHAIM Essay Winners Named rassoVer 1 ■ CD NI/0e/ STUDIOS COLOR FILM PROCESSING LU C/D w 30% 851 - 6340 Let your kids come to My Place. Quality, hourly, drop in child care where kids can have fun. when you join our " Better Pictures Club." FREE DOUBLE PRINTS, FREE FILM OR 20% DISCOUNT NYE OVERNIGHT SPEaAL 4704 ORCHARD LAKE RD. ( 1ST STOPIJOIT SOUTH OF MAPLE ) OPEN MON - SAT !AM TO iPM Two Ann Arbor students won the top prizes in the annual Holocaust education writing competition of CHAIM (Chil- dren of Holocaust Survivors Association in Michigan). First place and $100 were awarded to Tim Stewart-Win- ter, a freshman at Greenhills School. His essay was titled "The Holocaust: A Continuing Struggle." Second place and $50 were awarded to Sasha Polakow- Suransky of Ann Arbor's Com- munity High School. Third New Faces 3610 W. Maple at Lahser Bloomfield 540-5702 7305 Orchard Lake Rd. N. of 14 Mile West Bloomfield 737-5437 M-Th 8 a.,m.-10 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m.-la.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-1 a.m.; Sun. 12-8 p.m. Since 1984 Know a teen who is doing something interesting? Send a brief written description of what he or she has done, plus his or her after-school telephone number, to Alan Hitsky, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Rd., South- field 48034. Jill Rosenfeld for Zahav president "and I didn't want to run against her," so she ran for BBG regional board. A lifeguard at the Jewish Community Center and a se- nior at North Farmington High School, Jill plans to attend Michigan State University for a year or two and then transfer to a university that has a phys- ical therapy program. place ($25) was awarded to Merry Khanna of West Bloom- field High School. The judges also selected eight students for honorable mention: Vadim. Astrakhan (Southfield-Lathrup), Monica Mutsulavish (Ferndale), Michael Schonberg (West Bloomfield), Karin Denholm (Birmingham Groves), Ann Scotti (Ferndale), Lisa Fridson (West Bloomfield), Michael Ing- ber (West Bloomfield) and David Teller Goldman (Ann Arbor Community). A total of 192 essays were submitted from 18 high schools in Oakland and Washtenaw counties, including several Catholic schools. Protect Children By Awareness The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit will hold its second annual Children's Stranger Awareness Workshop, for children ages 5-8, 6:30-8 p.m. May 19 at Maple/Drake. Chil- dren will learn what they need