Schulman Estate Aids Youth 01014 424 1/ What . Does $1,000,000 Worth of Jewelry Look Like? Come to Legacy Jewelry's Million Dollar Event And See! 3 Days 6/8 2001 44 Only June 14, 15 32800 FRANKLIN ROAD • FRANKLIN MICHIGAN 48025 PHONE: 248.626.1885 • Fix: 248.66L9594 Local youth programming will get a boost thanks to a major bequest from the estate of the late Stephen H. Schulman to the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Mr. Schulman, a professor for more than 30 years at Wayne State University Law School in Detroit, died July 30, 2000, in Ann Arbor. He was 67. With the bequest from the estate of Mr. Schulman, Federation is creating the Stephen Schulman Millennium Fund for Jewish Youth. In addition, the Stephen Schulman PACE (Perpetual Annual Campaign Endowment) Fund is being estab- lished to benefit Federation's Annual Campaign. Mr. Schulman also designated a gift to Jewish Family Service, a Federation constituent agency, to provide support for victims of domestic violence. Other beneficiaries are two Detroit Jewish congregations — the Reconstructionist Congregation of Detroit and the Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue. Mr. Schulman, who earned law degrees from Columbia University and New York University, joined the WSU faculty in 1966. During his 33- year career, in which he taught more than 5,500 students, Mr. Schulman received numerous awards for excel- lence in teaching from Wayne State and the law school. He was a contrib- utor to the Law Review and served as its faculty adviser. for 27 years. Mr. Schulman also contributed to the reform of Michigan's corporate law through his work with the busi- ness law section of the Michigan State Bar. He lectured frequently on corpo- rate law reform and co-authored a leading treatise on this topic. The Stephen Schulman Millennium Fund for Jewish Youth is part of the Jewish Federation's Millennium Campaign for Detroit's Jewish Future. Mr. Schulman's bequest will be used for Jewish youth group and outreach leadership, creating meaningful pro- grams and leadership opportunities to increase teenagers' involvement in the Jewish community. The fund will be a key resource for developing our community's next gen- eration of leaders from synagogue- based youth groups, national teen programs, Zionist youth organizations and other youth groups. While teens gain a knowledge base of Judaism