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rection of the newspaper. In ad-
dition, he is the originator and ed-
itor of the monthly column, the
"Jewish Angle." Mr. Holzel is a
graduate of Friends School in De-
troit and the University of Michi-
gan and is a former staff writer
and Israel correspondent for The
Jewish News.
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Gilda Jacobs
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First term Oakland County Com-
missioner GILDA Z. JACOBS
of Huntington Woods has been
elected as chairperson of the De-
mocratic Caucus of the Oakland
County Commission. In addition,
Ms. Jacobs serves on the newly
created Strategic Planning Com-
mittee and the Commissioners'
Oversight Committee.
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be honored by the March of
Dimes at the Annual Sweetheart
Ball as one of their Humanitar-
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BBYO Honors
Adult Advisors
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Paul Borman
Business and civic leader PAUL
BORMAN of Bloomfield Hills
was elected to a second one-year
term as president of American
ORT at the organization's annual
meeting.
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AMY GOLDWASSER has been
named managing editor for
Charged, a New York-based, on-
line magazine that debuts this
April. She was associate editor
for Outside magazine in Santa
Fe, N. M. Amy is the daughter of
Judy and Jim Goldwasser of
Bloomfield Hills.
MR. AND MRS. JULES KO-
HENN will receive one of the
National Council of Young Is-
rael's Shofar Awards for 1996 at
the 84th Annual Dinner in New
York City.
Detroit native DAVID HOT 7.EE,
has been promoted to managing
editor of The Jewish News sister
publication, the Atlanta Jewish
Times. He is responsible for man-
aging the day-to-day operations
of the newsroom, assigning sto-
ries and guiding the editorial di-
Michigan Region B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization will honor
its volunteer adult advisers for
each of the 29 AZA, BBG, and
BBYO chapters in Ann Arbor,
Windsor and Metro Detroit on
Sunday, March 3, at the West
Bloomfield Jewish community
Center, beginning at 7 p.m. This
program will be a part of the
March 1-10th BBYO on Display
week, featuring a major exhibit
on BBYO.
With the theme of "A Night at
the BBYO Oscars," a program to
honor the advisers has been
planned. In addition, AZA and
BBG talent will be showcased.
The program is co-sponsored
by the B'nai B'rith Michigan Re-
gional Council, M.C. Zeiger
Lodge of B'nai B'rith and Jewish
Women International (former-
ly BBW). Chairing the planning
committee for the BBYO Board
of Directors is Staci Arsht. Youth
coordinators include Josh
Lefkowitz of Kishon AZA, Ian
Monson of Greenberg AZA,
Sarah Ketchell of Disraeli BBG
and Sarit Ashmann of Shira
BBG. Coordinator for B'nai
B'rith is Stuart Novick, Council
V.P. The BBYO Board coordina-
tor for BBYO on Display is Vice
Chairman, Ilene Lubin.
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