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August 01, 1997 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-08-01

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Beth Abra1:0,011e1 Moses hires a new executive director.

LYNNE MEREDITH COHN STAFF WRITER

for at Temple Beth El in Bloom- years. His wife, Sharon, is a con
sultant/dietitician in nursin
field Township.
Coming to BAHM is "like homes and drug abuse centers.
coming home," says Burns, a na- They have three daughters: Dr.
Felissa Kreindler, a pediatrician
tive of northwest Detroit.
"What I want to do is to es- who has three children; EmiV
tablish day-to-day operations Grabelsky, assistant to the ex-
that are efficient and effective ecutive director of the West
for the membership and to cre- Palm Beach County (Fla.) Jew-
ate programs to help ish Federation; and Perah
market the synagogue to Burns, who is getting married
new members and to Nov. 1.
"I'm excited to go to Beth
reach out to the present
Abraham," Burns says. "I find
members," Burns says.
That means meetings it an exciting place to be, and I'm
with lay leaders and key looking forward to joining the
committees to determine synagogue family." 0
where to reach out. No
specific age group has
been identified as targets
for future membership, he
The photo of National
adds.
Guard troops, which ran on
"I was very impressed
page 5 of the July 25 issue;
with the BAHM environ-
should have been credited
ment. It was very family
courtesy of the Burton His-
friendly, very oriented to-
torical Collection of the De-
ward wonderful programs
troit Public Library. "
for its youth, respect for
In "Out Of The Ashes"
the destiny of where they
July 25, a description of a
see themselves going ...
joint event involving Temple
When I went to visit the
Israel and the New Hope
synagogue, I was im-
Missionary Baptist Church
pressed by the smiles and
neglected to mention that the
the feeling of being an ex-
Detroit Chapter of the Amer-
tended family member."
ican Jewish Committee was
Burns has been a mem-
a co-sponsor of the event.
ber of Congregation Beth
Achim in Southfield for 44

.

t's been more than a decade
since Dr. Elliot H. Burns was
a synagogue,executive direc-
tor, but the return to Jewish
community leadership may be
like riding a bike — you never
forget how.
Leaving Armada, Mich., to re-
turn to suburban Detroit, Burns
is coming to Beth Abraham Hil-
lel Moses as the Conservative
West Bloomfield shun new ex-
ecutive director, effective Aug.
11.
"We are really excited about
him joining our staff because of
his outstanding credentials and
leadership skills which made
him stand head and shoulders
above all the other candidates
we interviewed," says Howard
Wallach, BAHM's first vice pres-
ident and chairperson of the se-
lection committee.
"He brings a vision and a
track record of successfully com-
pleting visions that we hope will
help us grow in terms of mem-
bership and fund-raising that

I

will ultimately make the
shul a stronger and bet-
ter place for all of its
members."
Since 1986, Burns
has been superinten-
dent of schools in Arma-
da in northern Macomb
County. Before that, he
served as director of fi-
nance for Southfield
Public Schools and di-
rected community ser-
vices and adult and
community education
programs.
Burns describes Ar-
mada as a "very warm,
friendly farming com-
munity," situated 20
miles north of Mt.
Clemens. The school dis-
trict covers 95 square
miles and includes ap-
proximately 1,700 stu
dents.
Between 1984 and
1986, Burns held the po-
new face at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses.
sition of executive direc- Dr. Elliot Bums: A

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