Adat Shalom Youth Recognition David Boorstein, Samuel Brickman, Benjamin Brown, Lisa Buch, Jordan Bushman, Jeffrey Colvin, Steven Colvin, Cara Duschinsky, Benjamin Feldman, Daniel Feldman, Aaron Freedman, Heather Gale, Lindsay Goldfaden, Allison Goldin, Amanda Golsky, Sari Gordon, Eric Guttman, Elyse Handelman, The Madelon and Louis Seligman Youth Bradley Hantler, Scott Hantler, Ashley Herbst, Education Award: Ryan Vieder and Ari Breshgold; Heather Hoberman, Samantha Iovan, Jeffrey Issner, the Louis and Lena Linden Memorial Award for the Todd Jaffe, Benjamin Kaplan, Carly Kaplan, Jeremy greatest aptitude shown for leadership in Jewish life: Kaplan, Marissa Kaplan, Rachel Kaplan, Matthew Lisa Gordon and Eric Ceresnie; the Ronnie Posen Kash, Michele Katz, Josh Katzenstein, Laurin Youth Award for distinguished service and devotion Katzenstein, Megan Katzenstein, Carly Kaufman, to religious leadership: Eric Rosenblum. Aric Klar, Jonathan Klar, Rachel Klisman, Melissa The Howard Weber Youth Participant Awards Kritzer, Rachel Lebovic, Adam Led:), David for distinguished service and devotion to chapter and Levinson, Noah Levinson, Erica Lewis, Michael synagogue go to Rachel Barr, Joshua Berg, Zachary Lieberman, Ruth MacNeille, Kayla Mall, Carly Berg, Jessica Betel, Scott Bogorad, Zach Boorstein, Mark, Evan Moss, Erica Owen, Dean Perach, Natalie Michael Canner, Justin Ceresnie, Rebecca Elkus, Perach, Nicole Perach, Daniel Pesick, Hannah Posen, Jessica Fischer, Sarina Fogel, Mark Frankel, Robbie Alexander Prog, Louis Rapaport, Brian Rosenbaum, Frankel, Sara Levin, Joey Marcus, Daniel Margolis, Daniel Rosenbaum, Jason Rosenbaum, Marissa Matthew Owen, Matthew Rappaport, Max Rosenberg, Emily Sallen, Sarah Sallen, Corey Rosenbaum, Michael Rothstein, Lindsay Schostak, Schiffman, Barrie Schwartz, Benjamin Schwartz, Andrew Gastwirth, David Geiringer, Hillary Goldin, Evan Schwartz, Naomi Schwartz, Kimberly Shindel, Geoffrey Gordon, Seth Gursky, Brad Jaffe, Steven Julie Shulman, Michael Shulman, Jaclyn Snider, Jaffe, Michael Kaplan, Scott Kass, Amy Klein, Kimberly Solarz, Jodi Solway, Aaron Stein, Daniel Marissa Kowalsky, Carly Leipsitz, Harry Leipsitz, Stoller, Shim Stoorman, Jessica Switch, Stephanie Michael Schostak, Kimmy Solarz, Mara Tobin, Switch, Whitney Switch, Rebecca Targan, Perry Jeffrey Vieder, Erica Walters, Erica Weiss. Teicher, Alyssa Trotsky, Ashley Trotsky, Mariya The Shoresh Youth Awards for diligent service, Volvovsky, Emily Walters, Aaron Weiss, Gillian devotion and participation in chapter activities are Wener, Jaimee Wine, Lauren Wolok, Zachary Yost, awarded to Evan Berman, Rachel Diskin, Jonathan Alexis Zimberg, Daniel Zimberg, Jennifer Zimberg. Epstein, Bryan Glick, Daniel Goldfaden, Heather Participating in the USY Poland/Israel trip: Lisa Hoberman, Jonathan Jirik, Carly Kaufman, Ariel Gordon; Ramah/Israel Eastern European trip: Sarina Kowalsky, Annie Layno-Moses, Sarah Oppenheim, Fogel; USY on Wheels: Rachel Barr. Zachary Oppenheim, A.J. Schosrak, Corey Taking part in the Adat Shalom Israel Family Schiffman, Samantha Supowit, Zara Teicher, Daniel Mission: Marc Berman, Sandra Berman, Lisa Buch, Wiener, Elliot Weingarten, Alexis Zimberg. Bryan Glick, Blair Globerman, Brian Globerman, The Gesher Participation Awards for participa- Daniel Guslits, Elyssa Guslits, Erica Lewis, Michael tion in Gesher social activities during the school year Lewis, Jordan Supowit, Samantha Supowit, Shana are going to Josh Apple, Emily Biederman, David Supowit, Elliot Weingarten, Emily Weingarten. Boorstein, Randi Bushman, Staci Feuereisen, Scott Graduating from Hillel Day School are Evan Hantler, Scott Marsch, Perry Teicher, Carly Wine. Acker, Max Aronson, Ashley Byer, Daniel Kaufman, Attending Camp Ramah/Canada are Max liana Mark, Amy Miller, Kevin Rich, Bryan Robbins, Aronson, Jordan Berman, Evan Berman. Hannah Dana Rosenblum, Jody Schostak, David Silberman. Farkas, Rachel Lubetsky, Alexander Schostak, David Students participating in the Shabbat morning Silberman. awards ceremony will receive books from the syna- These students will be attending Camp Tamarack gogue marking their achievements and dedication to this summer: Joshua Apple, Jessica Barr, Jared Jewish programming. Berman, Eric Bernstein, Jillian Blitz, Max Blitz, Adat Shalom Synagogue will present the following awards at the congrega- tion's Saturday June 5, Ronnie Posen Youth Luncheon: The Shir Shalom youth group helps build a playground at a Detroit school. Working For Play With a motto of "Helping kids to help themselves," Temple Shir Shalom's youth group, with members in seventh-12th-grades, helped construct playground equipment for students at Harms Elementary School in Detroit. The May 22 project was coordinated by Janet Ray of Communities in Schools of Detroit Inc. Ten members of the youth group helped spread mulch, paint equipment, haul garbage and hang tire swings. Describing the group's involvement in the project, Shir Shalom Education Director Mindy Nathan said, "We're not just building a playground; we're build- ing community." Federation Forum Hosts Speaker David Katz, director of Detroit Metropolitan Airport, will address the Federation Forum noon Tuesday, June 22, at the Townsend Hotel, Birmingham The Federation Forum is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit to enlighten par- ticipants on important social, econom- ic and cultural issues. Katz, who oversees day-to-day operations of both Detroit Metro and Willow Run airports, is managing the $1.6 billion expansion program at Detroit Metro, the topic of his talk. Katz has been the county's point man on airport improvements, the medical examiner's office, the county jails and restoration of the Wayne County Building. The airport expan- sion program will be a new 74-gate midfield terminal for the airport's hub carrier, Northwest Airlines, which is scheduled to open in 2001. Katz joined Wayne County in 1987. Deadline for luncheon reservation is June 17. Kosher lunches will be available on request. Chairman of the event is Leo Maxbauer. For informa- tion, call Dale Rubin at Federation, (248) 203-1471. JCC Offers Many Trips Trips in the U.S. and overseas will be offered by the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit. Register by June 14 for the trip to San Francisco, Yosemite and Lake Tahoe July 14-22. Cost is $1,599 (double occupancy) which includes transportation, airfare, breakfasts, five dinners, accommodations, trans- fers and taxes. Those interested in learning about their Jewish roots may join the Jewish Cultural Tour to Eastern Europe Oct. 4-18. An English- speaking licensed guide will accom- pany the group as it sees sites in Poland, Budapest, Vienna, Prague. Cost is $2,989 (double occupancy) plus departure taxes. Registration deadline is Aug. 15. A taste of France mixed with American blues and jazz will high- light the trip to New Orleans Nov. 14-18. Cost (not yet available) includes roundtrip airfare, accom- modations, four breakfasts, four din- ners and two brunches, sightseeing, transfers and taxes. Registration deadline is Oct. 1. For information, call Marilyn Wolfe, (248) 661-7636. Memorial Home Tour The Jewish Historical Society coif Michigan toured the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home in Southfield The memorial room contains pictures of 300 men who died in World War II and in .the Korean War. Visitors viewed the film "Jewish American Patriots" covering the history of fezvish Americans in military service since 1654. Shown are Irving Marshall, JWV national executive com- mitteeman; Irving Keller, JWV memorial home president; Shirley Schlussel, JWVA president of ladies auxiliary; James Grey, JHS president; Robert Feldman, JWV state commander; Milton Klein, JWV cl9ief of staff