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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-24

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ASSOVER
flolida, Issue

Marcie Orley Will Serve
As ITS Patron Chair

Marcie Orley will chair the Jewish
Funds raised at the patron recep-
Theological Seminary patron reception
tion and May 30 gala will help pro-
Thursday, April 13, at the
vide financial assistance and
home of Robert and Lori
support to the more than
Nusbaum in Franklin. A musi-
1,000 students enrolled in five
cal evening will feature JTS
schools at JTS.
cantorial and rabbinical stu-
Michigan students at JTS
dents in a program of
include: Robert Gamer, David
Sephardic and Oriental Jewish
Glickman, Sheryl 'Katzman and
music.
Jason Miller in the rabbinical
This year's JTS dinner hon-
school; Heather Batchelor and
orees on May 30 are: Peter and
Daniel Najman in the cantorial
Shirlye Helman, B'nai Moshe; Marcie 0 rley
school; Sarah Kaplowitz in the
Dr. Alden and Lorriane Leib,
William Davidson Graduate
Shanrey Zedek; Dr. Lawrence
School of Jewish Education;
and Linda Lublin, Beth
Barak Barfi, Edward Portnoy
Shalom; Allen and Amy Olender, Adat
and Ezra Wanetik in the graduate
Shalom; and Cyril Servetter, Beth Ahm.
school; Daniel Barak, Shoshana Cohen,
Jennifer Cohn, Faya Gene, Judith
Horwitz, Elana Roth and Paula Ann
Newman in Jewish studies.
Ms. Orley has been a leader with
Detroit JTS, serving as co-chair with
An annual Detroit area teacher recog-
Alan Kaufman of the Detroit JTS
nition award has been created by the
board. Nationally, she and her husband,
Jewish Theological Seminary. Any indi-
Robert Orley, were founders of the JTS
vidual engaged in
Day of Discovery, held in New York
Jewish education at
annually for young leaders from around
Hillel Day School
the country.
of Metropolitan
The Jewish Theological Seminary is
Detroit in
the spiritual and academic center of the
Farmington Hills
Conservative movement. For informa-
or at a local
tion or reservations for the patron recep-
Conservative con-
tion, call the Detroit JTS office, (248)
gregational religious 258-0055.
school is eligible to
David Schostak
be nominated.
Candidates will
be judged on classroom accomplish-
ments as well as individual qualities
including professionalism, demonstrat-
ed commitment to Jewish education,
will
empathy with students and their fami-
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lies and demonstration of high expecta-
high
May U.
tions for student achievement.
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rations is April
Nominations should be submitted
to the Detroit JTS office, 6735
owls have been
Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, MI
48301. The deadline is April 15.
to our nominating
t Jewish students
The award recipient will be honored
sunweighted grade
at the annual JTS gala on May 30 at
minimum 3.6
Adat Shalom Synagogue. The honoree
will be awarded a JTS Internet course
u qualify but have
either for professional advancement or
adult education.
sacred, please check
0.*elor. Students living
Starting this fall, JTS will offer two
''' . . . . northwest suburbs
master of arts degrees via the Internet.
uld contact Alan
David Schostak is the JTS chair for
044.5
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the project. For information, contact
the Detroit JTS office, (248) 258-
59.
0055.

JTS Honors
Local Teachers

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