Local Youth On CRUSY Board Four of the six newly elected Central Region USY Executive Board members are from the De- troit area. David Salama, presi- dent; Aaron Fidler, executive vice president; Mindy Glazier, mem- bership vice president; and Car- rie Apsel, communications vice president, were recently elect- ed at the Regional Convention. Recently appointed by the ex- ecutive board to serve on the CRUSY General Board from the Detroit area are: Marcia Gordon, Camp CRUSY co-chair and Leadership Training Institute; Aaron Averbuch, Israel affairs; Devra Wanetick, Israel affairs; Michael Sternberg, world affairs; Jeremy Fogel, regional conven- tion '96 co-chair; Michael Schostak, religious service pro- grammer; Aaron Herskovic, se- nior programming; Mindy Nigoff, senior programming; Tracye Bel- low, GDUSY representative; and Henry Rosenbaum, Internet communications representative. The executive board and gen- eral board members and chapter presidents from all of CRUSY will meet in columbus, Ohio, for Summer boards June 19-21. The CRUSY Office is accept- ing applications for the Annual Summer Encampment, "Camp CRUSY," Aug. 14-20 at Camp Wise in Burton, Ohio. For an ap- plication or information, call Sharon Levine, 547-6151; or Ar- lyne Bochnek, (216) 751-0606. NCSY Youth Are Elected Sarah Chopp, an 11th grade stu- dent at Southfield Lathrup High School, was elected president of the Central East/Kesser Torah Region of NCSY (National Con- ference of Synagogue Youth) at the 27th annual Regional Con- vention held recently at Camp Emma Kaufman in Morgan- town, W. Va. Ms. Chopp had pre- viously held the position of regional first vice president as well as vice president of the Darchei Noam Detroit chapter. Also, at the convention, local teens Shana Kleinfeldt (trea- surer) and Jana Wolock (vice president of publications) won board positions. In addition to the elections, a number of local NCSY'ers were recognized for their efforts and commitment to NCSY. They are: meritorious service - Michael Hochbaum; Nechama Hoch- baum - Torah commitment; Geoffrey Dworkin, Ronit Folk, Miriam Gormezano,Ami Gold- fein, Joel Kirzner and Debbie Racusin - Torah achievement; Sarah Chopp and Jana Wolock. 4 WE'VE MOVED! It is the perfect time to ASSESS FOR SUCCESS! 6718-C Orchard Lake Road In The West Bloomfield Plaza It's the perfect time to evaluate your child's progress in math and reading. If you think he or she could do better next semester, call Kumon Math and Reading Centers and find out how your child can: West Bloomfield, MI 855-3214 Grand Opening Sale 40%•50% OFF All Short Sets And Bathing Suits • SAT classes available Join the 2 million satisfied Kumon families. Tuition is affordable at only $65 per month. per subject. For success next semester. call Kumon today! Helen Kim - 18 Years Experience KUMON' MATH & READING CENTERS (810) 612-1666 or 335-6052 WEST BLOOMFIELD CENTER (Orchard Lake Rd. & Walnut Lake Rd.) Worldwide Franchise baby and me Children's • Layette We accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express • Special classes ranging from 3 years old to college level. • Improve skill in math & reading • Enhance concentration skills • Develop better study habits for all school subjects marmel gifts & toys inc. c ep CENTE*, Monday-Saturday 10:00-5:30 Thursday 10 8 Send Your Little Darlings "CAMP CARTONS" - Sale items - cash or check. Select items excluded. From MARMEL The Bright Idea: Customized - Personalized Loving Care Packages ;4, Give a Gift Subscription THE JEWISH NEWS 28857 Orchard Lake Rd. (bet. 12 & 13 Mile) Farmington Hills 810-553.3250