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May 26, 2000 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-26

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Notice of
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER .OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

Mazel Toy!

The Jewish Community Center Annual Meeting will take place on Wednesday, June 21, 2000,
7 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building on the Eugene and
Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus, West Bloomfield. The following business
will be conducted at the meeting:

In accordance with the by-laws of the Jewish Community Center, the Nominating Committee
has met and designated the following list of nominees for election to the Board of Directors:

First 3-Year Term

Second 3-Year Term

Ending 2003
Doris Blechman
Mark Carney
Richard Cherkasky
Michael Curhan
Stephen Feldman
Rose Rita Goldman
David Morrison
Reva Rosen
Florine Mark Ross

Third 3-Year Term

Ending 2003
Mark Canvasser
Bruce Gershenson
Sharon Hart
Alan Horowitz
Jeffrey Kaplan
Ken Marblestone
Shelly Nadiv
Ron Rich
Gerald Wolberg

Ending 2003
Miriam Bergman

Filling

Unexpired Term
Cynthia Aks
Debbie Levin
Glenn Pavey

In accordance with the by-laws of the Jewish Community Center, the Nominating Committee
has met and designated the following list for election by the Board of Directors of the JCC:

Lawrence A. Wolfe

President

Harry M. Eisenberg

Chair, Executive Committee

Sharon Hart

First Vice-President

Irwin Alterman Miriam Bergman Ken Marblestone

Vice-Presidents

Gerald Wolberg

Terry Nosan

Treasurer

Secretary

Hannan Lis Jerald Kaufman William Eisenberg

At-Large

2000 Nominating Committee

Harry Eisenberg, Chair • Linda Lee • Todd Sachse
Miriam Bergman • Terry Nosan • Hannan Lis

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Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Adam Benjamin Gordon will
become a bar mitz-
vah on Saturday,
May 27, at Temple
Beth El. He is the
son of Michelle and
Richard Gordon
and the brother of
Rachel. Proud
grandparents are
Bev and Ed Ersher
and Marilynn and Seymour
Gordon. Adam is the beloved great-
grandson of Freda Ersher.
Adam's most meaningful mitzvah
project was volunteering at Yad
Ezra. A student at Bloomfield Hills
Middle School, Adam enjoys base-
ball, golf and spending his summers
at Camp Tanuga.

Sarah Pauline Kahn of Huntington
Woods will be called to the Torah as
a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, May 27,
at Temple Emanu-
El. She is the
daughter of Yona
and Robert Kahn
and sister of
Natalie. Sarah is
the granddaughter
of the late Lillian
and H. Malcolm Kahn and the late
Henrietta and Akivah Drasnin.
Sarah is an honor student at
Norup Middle School in Oak Park,
where she plays violin in the sev-
enth-grade orchestra. She also plays
piano and has been a member of
the Temple Emanu-El Youth Choir
for four years.
For her mitzvah project, Sarah
volunteered as a swim instructor
assistant at the Huntington Woods
Aquatics Club. In addition, she has
participated in the Temple Emanu-
El Youth choir performances at local
senior citizen apartments and nurs-
ing homes.
Sarah enjoys competitive swim-
ming and is a member of the
Huntington Woods Hurricane and
JCC swim teams. Her otherinter-
ests include traveling, skiing, listen-
ing to music and reading.

Michael Benjamin Klar will
become a bar mitzvah at
Congregation Shir Tikvah on
Saturday, May 27. He is the son of
Matthew and Reva Klar and brother
of Jonathan. He is the grandson of
the late Helen and Morris Kamen,
Sydney Klar and Leila Polk.

Michael is a sev-
enth-grade student
at Berkshire Middle
School in
Birmingham. Some
of his favorite activ-
ities include acting,
skiing, computer
games and going to
camp.
For his mitzvah project, Michael
visited residents at Evergreen and
Lahser Hills nursing homes. He also
delivered packages for the Purim
Parcel Project to a nursing home.

David Eric Levinson will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue
on Saturday, May 27.
David is the son of
Julie Levinson and
Jay and Risa
Levinson and brother
to. Ilana. Proud
grandparents are Lila
and Jack Schneider
and Rosa Levinson.
He is also the grandson of the late
Louis Levinson.
David is an honor student at Warner
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
Some of his hobbies include basketball,
golf. and skiing. Among his mitzvah
projects, David made and delivered bag
lunches for the homeless and volun-
teered time at Fleischman Residence.

Joshua Loeb (Yehoshua David) of
Huntington Woods will be a bar mitz-
vah on Friday, May 26, at Temple
Emanu-El. Rabbi Joseph Klein and
Cantor Norman
Rose will officiate.
Josh's parents, Ron
and Sheri Loeb, sister
Melissa and brother
Scott will participate
in the service.
Proud grandmoth-
ers are Selda B. Loeb
and Tikwah B.
Gerendasy. Josh will be reading Torah
in memory of his grandfathers Sidney
B. Loeb and Larry L. Gerendasy.
Josh, a sixth grader at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills, enjoys horseback rid-
ing, all animals, summers at Camp
Arowhon and Torch Lake, skiing and
cooking. His mitzvah projects include
volunteering at the Michigan Animal
Rescue League in Pontiac and at Yad
Ezra. He also participates in a Dor
L'Dor project at Hechtman Jewish
Apartments, where he is partnered with
a senior citizen.

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