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June 30, 1995 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-06-30

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Randy Winston

RANDY WINSTON, of West

Bloomfield, is one of 10 students
in Michigan selected to receive
Wendy's Heisman Trophy
Award for High School Students.
The finalists were chosen be-
cause of their grades, leadership
skills and athletic accomplish-
ments. The receipt of this award
makes him a national finalist (1
of only 100 in the country). Mr.
Winston, who will be a senior at
Eton Academy in Birmingham,
is part of the First National Hon-
or Society in the country which
had been certified at a school for
students with learning disabili-
ties.

CHIARA FASI, a ninth grad-

er at Roeper School in Birming-
ham, is a member of the
metropolitan youth orchestra
and recently took first place in
the Michigan Music Teachers
Association Competition.

LAURA ZITTRAIN EISEN-
BERG, author of My Enemy's
Enemy: Lebanon in the Early
Zionist Imagination, 1900-1948,

has been named the first recipi-
ent of the Salo W. and Jeannette
M.Baron Prize by the American
Academy for Jewish Research.
The award was established to
recognize the excellence in schol-
arship of a first book in Judaic
studies by a scholar under 35
teaching at a North American
college or university. The book
was published by Wayne State
University Press in July 1994.
Dr. Eisenberg teaches at
Carnegie Mellon University.

DLAMOND
EARRINGS'

ANTHONY KING will receive
one of The Jewish News' schol-

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arships to the Lyric Chamber
Ensemble's Summer Music
Camp. He is a student at the
Roeper School where he has re-
cently completed the 9th grade.

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