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March 03, 2000 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-03

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Life Cycling
Program Continues

The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah will continue Life Cycling in
10 two-hour sessions, which explain the
history; traditions and meanings of
Jewish customs.
Comprehensive materials, including a
complete resource guide with explana-
tions, articles, prayers, songs and recipes,
accompany the program.
Life Cycling will continue Tuesday,
March 7, from 7-9 p.m., at Hadassah
House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. For information or reserva-
tions, call Laura Muzich, (248) 683-
5030. There is a fee of $25 for members
and $50 for non-members.

Mazor-Posner
Is Promoted

Tanya Mazor-Posner has been promoted
to director of the
Michigan Partnership
2000 program of the
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit.
She was a senior com-
munity development
associate and a campaign
Mawr-
associate
at Federation.
Posner
Partnership 2000 is an
exchange program that links the Detroit
Jewish community with the Jewish com-
munity in the central Galilee region of
Israel. Mazor-Posner is also a member of
the National Society for Fund Raising
and a board member of Young Israel of
Southfield.

There's only ONE school where your
teenager will be surrounded by:

• A recipient of the National Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and
Mathematics Teaching

• A well-respected rabbi who is comfortable in the world of Maimonides and
Matisse, Rashi and The Ramones, Prayer and the Pistons

• A highly talented children's theater director known and loved throughout
the Detroit area

• A dynamic member of the U of M Hebrew language and literature faculty
who is an expert in children's literature

• A MSU assistant professor of teacher education committed to promoting
excellence in Teaching Practice

• A Phi Beta Kappa math teacher and tutor who has a four-year waiting list

• An attorney and high school history teacher with practical experience in two
of the three branches of government

• A French and Spanish teacher who brings excitement to language learning

• .An athletic director with 385 wins, 28 championships and two state
championship titles

• A Harvard doctorate who is a recognized leader in educational administration
and the integration of the arts and education

• A rabbi with a passion for teaching whois building a school that will teach the
minds and touch the hearts of the future leaders of American Jewry

The Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit
Where our students fulfill their potential to be critical
thinkers, confident leaders and committed Jews.

JEWISH
s ACADEMY

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of Metropolitan Detroit

FACULTY PICTURE (left to right): Joyce Sherman (Foreign Languages), Coach Bob Shoemaker (Athletics), Rabbi Aaron Bergman (Jewish Studies),

Gale Lawson (Mathematics), Stu Schultz (Science), Dr. Yaakova (Cobi) Sacerdoti (Hebrew Language and Literature), Rabbi Lee Buckman (Head

of School), Dr. Renee Soloway Wohl (Professional Development and Consultant in Jewish History), Amy Bloom (History and Social Sciences),

Here's To...

Mitch Master (Performing and Fine Arts). Missing from photo: Dr. Helene Cohen (Academic Affairs) and Rabbi Steve Burg (Robbinics).

For further information, contact Head of School, Rabbi Lee Buckman, at 248-592-JAMD (5263),

Alissia Kass

(Berkley High School,
1998; Hillel Day School, 1994), a
sophomore in
the School of
Engineering at
the University of
Michigan, won a
Hopwood
Award in the
category of
underclassman
fiction for her
story "Keeping Anna" — part of a
collection of three stories. Kass is
majoring in computer engineering
and English.

or Director of Recruitment, Dana Rhodes, at 248-489-5669.

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Call (248) 738-0300

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