Israel Bonds Honors Weisbergs State of Israel Bonds will honor Lucille and Harvey Weisberg 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, at Tam O'Shanter Country Club in West Bloomfield. The event will mark the club's 25th annual dinner and the Weisbergs' 25th anniversary of club membership. "The club is again proud that one of its out- standing members is to be honored by Israel Bonds, a direct arm of the State of Israel," said Gary Lucille and Harvey Cohen, Tam presi- dent. The Weisbergs will receive the State of Israel City of Peace Award in recogni- tion of their leadership in the Jewish community and their support of Israel. Harvey Weisberg has supported the Israel Bonds campaign since its incep- tion. He is a past president of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and a member of the board of trustees since 1961, A long-time supporter of B'nai B'rith and the Anti-Defamation League, he's an honorary ADL national commis- sioner for life and an ADL Michigan regional board member. He's also a board member of the Center for the Study of the Child and of the American- Israel Chamber of Commerce. Locally, Harvey Weisberg chaired the Food Division of Federation's Annual Campaign and the broadcast division of the Jewish Community Council. He was president of the Henry Morgenthau Lodge of B'nai B'rith, and has served on the boards of the Jewish Federation, United Jewish Charities, Hillel Day School and United Hebrew Schools. Now retired, Weisberg was formerly vice chair of Chatham Super Markets Inc. Currently, he's general partner of HLW Associates Limited Partnership, a consultant company for business and industry. Active at Shaarey Zedek like her hus- band, Lucille Weisberg is a former edu- cator who changed careers after moving to Southfield, dedicating herself to vol- unteer involvement. She has served on the boards of B'nai B'rith Women (now Jewish Women International), Hadassah, Brandeis University Women's Committee and the League of Jewish Women. She chaired Israel Bonds on behalf of Jewish Women 9/24 1999 r_*),-.4-rttvd. I in ■ International/Morgenthau Chapter for 20 years, and serves on the boards of the Detroit Women's Division of Israel Bonds and Jewish Family Service. She chairs the first day of the local Brandeis University book sale, held yearly at Tel-12 Mall. Hadassah honored her as its Woman of the Year, an award presented by Israel's Leah Rabin, and JWI also recognized Weisberg for her years of dedication. Other beneficiaries Weisberg of her involvement have been Women's American ORT, the National Council of Jewish Women and Federation's Annual Campaign. Weisberg has taught English to Russian immigrants at the Jewish Community Center and she's been a docent since 1983 at the Holocaust Memorial Center. For information on the tribute din- ner, call Israel Bonds, (248) 352-6555 or (888) 352-6556. Rabbis To Speak At Oak Park JCC Three local rabbis will participate in a fall lecture series held in Oak Park at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit. Rabbi Harold Loss of Temple Israel will read and discuss selected verses from Pirke Avot• The Ethics of the Fathers 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30. Rabbi Steven Weil of Young Israel of Oak Park will elaborate on "Genesis: A Paradigm of Jewish History" 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28. A study of Nachmonides, a 13th century Spanish Jewish philosopher and explorer, will be examined along with an analysis and explanation of Genesis. Rabbi David Castiglione of Temple Beth El has the topic, "Heaven, Hell and Other Possibilities: A Frank and Open Discussion," 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18. The programs are free of charge. For information, call the JPM, (248) 967- 4030. Jewish Academy Names Academic Director graduate degrees from Harvard Dr. Helene Kalson Cohen, a former University. In her master's program, she educator at Hillel Day School, is the majored in educational administration, new director of academic affairs at the receiving a degree in integrat- Jewish Academy of ed arts in education. Metropolitan Detroit. Said Rabbi Lee Buckman, "Dr. Cohen is a gifted edu- head of the Jewish Academy cator who has a unique ability "We were looking for some- to relate to and understand one who was a team player adolescents. We feel fortunate and who could help us build to have a professional of her a school that meets the high- abilities on our senior man- est standards of academic agement team," said Academy excellence. Dr. Cohen was President Jeff Garden. that person." It's "a wonderful opportu- e Cohen Citing her range of profes- Dr. Helen nity to work with a team of sional expertise, he added: dedicated professionals and lay "She is someone with a proven record people to create an entity that will have in the community who understands the an important impact on the lives of needs of teenagers and whom parents young adults," said Dr. Cohen, a West can trust to prepare their children for Bloomfield resident. college." In addition to her nine-year associa- Dr. Cohen has been working with don with Hillel Day School as assistant Rabbi Buckman to "create a challenging principal and head of the lower school, responsive curriculum that balances the Dr. Cohen has been a high school edu- need to teach fundamental knowledge cator and camp director of performing in each discipline with the need for rele- arts. She has consulted for many com- vance and application across disciplines." munities in the areas of program and The Jewish Academy of Metropolitan strategic planning, curriculum develop- Detroit will open next fall with grades ment, and classroom/building design. nine and 10 only. For information, call The Pittsburgh native received her Rabbi Buckman at the academy office, undergraduate education at the (248) 592-5263. University of Michigan and both of her Hillel BBQ Offers Welcome More than 400 people ate, drank and shmoozed Sept. 9 at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit's "new family" barbecue. The school's board of directors and administration hosted it. "The barbecue is an opportunity for the board, faculty and administration to meet and greet the new families of Hillel," said Hillel President Fred Blechman. Jacob Brown, a Hillel kindergartner, takes time out for a quick photo. Hillel third-grader Scott Schlafir poses with dad Steve Schlafer at the picnic.