IN A FIX? Community' BBYO Honors Adult Advisers How about a 0%-interest home-improvement loan? If you live in Oak Park or Southfield* and are looking to make exterior home improvements, call The Neighborhood Project for a helping hammer. (248) 967 1112 Interest-free home improvement loans are a service of The Neighborhood Project of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, together with the United Jewish Foundation. Nm HB 0 0,RH Eopp, UNITED F OUNDATION *certain restrictions apply NOTICE Jewish Federation Apartments, Inc., Jewish Federation Apartments Phase IV Inc., Jewish Federation Apartments Non-Profit Housing Corporation, and Jcare, Inc. will hold the annual meeting of their membership on Wednesday, June 10, 1998 at 5:30 p.m. at the Harriet and Ben Teitel Federation Apartments, 15106 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park, Michigan for the purpose of electing members of the Board of Directors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. NOMINATIONS FOR THE DIRECTORS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Candidates nominated for an initial three-year term: Robert Colburn, Dr. Marc Feldman, Arthur Friedman, Dr. William Ross, Robert Schechter, Sheri Schiff, Andrea Stawis 5/8 1998 54 Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization recently honored its volunteer adult advisers at the annual Adviser Recognition Night. The adult volunteers honored that evening were Jay Bassin, Greenberg AZA; Vivia Brumm, Brice BBG; David Bussell, Kishon AZA; Cheryl Copley, Disraeli BBG; Otto Dube, Funk AZA; Kevin Elbinger, Jolson AZA; Jennifer Ephraim, Aliyah BBG; David Findling, Sammy AZA; Irena Gorelik, Yachad BBG; Andy Gut- man, Marx AZA; Margery Jablin, Ahavah BBG; Eden Jaffa, Achayot BBG; Jennifer Jonas, Wallenberg BBYO; Cynthia Kahn, Shira BBG; Margery Klausner, Sendesh BBG; Jeff Klein, Burns AZA; Randee Klein, Zahav BBG; Adam Monblatt, posen AZA; Marci Rottenberg, Sav- age BBG; Steve Rottenberg, Strauss AZA; Joel Silverstein, Herzl AZA; Shelly Wasserman, Koach BBG; Stacy Weinstein, Ruach BBG; Todd Wolf, Chalutzim AZA; and Steve Zeiden, Wallenberg BBYO. BBYO is looking for new advisers for the 1998-99 program year. Call the BBYO Chapter Service Center, (248) 788-0700. Candidates nominated for a second three-year term: Harold Etkin, Jack Friedman, Dr. Amy Goldfaden, Nathan Upfal In accordance with the bylaws other qualified persons may be nominated for election by a petition signed by not less than fifty (50) , members of the corporation and filed with Marsha Goldsmith Kamin, Executive Director, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting. Only one (1) person may be nominated by each such petition and no nomination shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented to such nomination. Election Event For BBYO Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization will hold its annual Election Training Conclave (ETC), Friday, May 8-10 at Camp Maas. Weekend activities will include an oneg on Friday night, Shabbat ser- vices, programs on leadership, job training for newly elected chapter officers, senior dedication for gradu- ating members, a dance on Saturday night with a DJ by Living Energy and election of AZA and BBG regional officers on Sunday. Coordinators for this program are Matt Barbas of Jolson AZA and Julie Levin of Ruach BBG. SZ Women Conduct Service The Congregation Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will celebrate its 18th annual Sisterhood Shabbat at the Southfield campus on Saturday, May 30. Sisterhood members will conduct the entire service with the liturgy being chanted by Ruthe Goldstein, Ilana Ben Z'ev, Miriam Goldberg and Marjorie Saulson. Torah readers will be Betsy Wolf, Karen Katz, Liz Tam, Judie Blu- meno, Debbie Balkin, Marcia Box- man, Ronnie Ticschler Robinson and Joanne Robinson. Elaine Resnick will chant the Haftorah. Ruthe Gold- stein, sisterhood president, will deliv- er the address. Linda Lublin, presi- dent of Michigan Branch Women's League for Conservative Judaism, will offer greetings. Women's League Elects Lublin Linda Lublin will be installed as president of the Michigan Branch of Women's League for Conservative Judaism 4:30 p.m. Sunday, May 17 during its annual spring conference at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Lublin is past president of the Congregation Beth Shalom Sis- Linda Lublin terhood and also served as mem- bership vice president, financial and recording secretary, donor ad book and luncheon chairman of her sisterhood. Among the many positions she served on the branch level are Torah Fund vice president, recording secretary, co-editor of the Michigan Branch Line, and a member of the Spring Conference Committee. Being installed as vice presidents are Judith Leder (Adat Shalom), Carol Tarica and Adelle Staller (Beth Achim), Judie Blumeno and Debbie Balkin (Shaarey Zedek); treasurer, Bernice Friedman (Shaarey Zedek); secretaries Ann Emerson (Beth Tephilath Moses, Mt. Clemens), Beverly Yost and Rachel Maisel (Adat Shalom) and Sherri Peller (Beth Israel, Ann Arbor). Board of directors to be installed are Pam Bartolone, Helen Bayles, Libby Ben Moche, Carol Fogel, Flo- rence Gerber, Ruthe Goldstein, Sue Himelhoch, Marisa Krishef, Celia Lubetsky, Ruth Raimi, Judy Davis Rosenthal, Shirley Ruzumna, Evie Silverman, Sharon Silberman, Marcia Tanzman, Linda Warner and Joyce Weingarten. C \_\