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October 07, 1994 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-07

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YOUNG LEADERSHIP AWARDS

Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award
Caren Landau-Levine

Frank A. Wetsman Award

Mark Family Award

David R. Victor

Suzan Folbe Curhan

A young woman who
shows unusual promise
is selected annually to
receive this award.
Caren, who plays an
active role in the
Women's Division and
Business and Profes-
sional Women, has
been described as "a
true and emerging
leader"

Honored by the Jewish
Agency for Israel for his
abilities and commit-
ment, this past presi-
dent of the Young Adult
Division has demon-
strated leadership
qualities as a volunteer
for the Allied Jewish
Campaign and several
communal organiza-
tions.

The Young Adult
Division and our
community are the
beneficiaries of Suzan's
energy and talent. The
new YAD president has
worked her way up
through the ranks of
Campaign and led
outreach and educa-
tional efforts for the
division.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AWARD

Mandell & Madeleine Berman Award
Harlene Winnick Appelman

Today's readers -- tomorrow's leaders? Under the guidance of educators like Harlene Appelman,
teachers in our Jewish schools and day care centers seek to provide youngsters with a head start
toward lives of creativity and meaning. These three avid learners are at the Jewish Community
Center's Child Development Center.

A teacher's teacher --
that's how Harlene
Appelman is viewed
by her colleagues at
the Agency for Jewish
Education, where she
is director of educa-
tional services. She
received the prestigious
Covenant Award from
the Crown Foundation
in 1991.

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