The Scene Federation Grants Young Leaders Awards Back, Adam Ostroff Oakland Community College; Daniel Kuchersky, EMU; Israeli Yoav Raban; Justin Palett, Mike Barnett, Josh Sklar, WMU; Jarred Roth, EMU Front, Michael Lucka, EMU; Max Sulla, EMU, at Haas Promenade in Jerusalem. as possible," she said. In early September, the Israelis we traveled with will come to Detroit to even up the exchange. Religion, spirituality and what it is to be Jewish constantly floated through our minds. The vast amount we learned gave us a more enlightened view. "The trip made me feel more com- fortable being Jewish. I realized that we belong to a culture, not strictly to a religion," said Tanya Sharnopolskiy, 20; of EMU. In addition, those more interested in the religious aspects of Judaism mar- veled at Jerusalem, Safed and other places of religious significance. Jason Chess, 22, of University of Michigan- Dearborn, said, "My great-great- grandparents used to dream of seeing the Western Wall, but knew they would never make it to Israel. This made it even more special for me when I first saw it." Different View The reaction upon our return was one of the only difficult things about the trip. Media coverage painted an image that was realistic, but singular. All the questions we received about the dan- gers and safety were challenging to handle because Israel is about so much more than what CNN (Cable News Network) has to show. The lushness of the Banais, Mt. Arbel's grandeur, the scope of Masada, the glory of Jerusalem's golden walls, Tel Aviv's bustling activity, and the warmth of the people cannot be truly represented by the nightly news. The Birthright adventure opened our eyes and hearts. "I never realized Israel was created for all Jews and that this is my home," said Jason. "Actually being in the exact place where my ancestors carri.e from, feeling the earth where they once stood, s'- Back, Wendy Bednarsh, EMU; Polina Zionts, EMU Front, Israeli Hila Ohana, Tanya Sharnopolskiy, EMU Lena Vikdorchik, WSU; Israeli Amy Macwan in Tzippori. cemented in my mind that Israel really is my homeland," added Chad. The trip provided a look, not into some- where foreign, but a place surprisingly familiar and comfortable. For more trip coverage, please see vv-ww.detroitjewishnews.corn hree young leaders are being the original management team at recognized with awards from Staples Inc. Returning home after 10 the Jewish Federation of years in Boston, Groskind joined Metropolitan Detroit for -American Benefits Group and now is a their involvement and leadership in partner in Kanter Associates, which the Jewish community. handles insurance and financial and Honorees for 2001 and their awards estate planning. are: Eugene Sherizen, Frank A. Groskind lives with her husband, Wetsman Leadership Award; Elizabeth Eric, and their two children in Kanter Groskind, Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award; and Scott Kaufman, Mark Family Award. Wetsman Award winner Eugene Sherizen has served as asso- ciate chair of Eugene Sherizen Elizabeth Kanter Scott Kaufman Federation's Groskind Jewish Education Division. He was a participant in the 2001 Michigan Huntington Woods. The family is Unity Mission to Israel and the 1998 affiliated with Temple Israel. Future Leaders of Klal Yisroel Mission Sherizen and Groskind will be hon- to Prague and Israel. He served as a ored at the Jewish Federation/United member of the Young Leadership Jewish Foundation annual meeting Sept. Cabinet and took part in a UJA Young 25 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Leadership Cabinet Mission to Cuba Scott Kaufman, winner of this year's in 1997. Mark Family Award, is president-elect Additionally, Sherizen chaired the of Federation's Young Adult Division. capital campaign for the new building He will serve in 2002-03. Since of Yeshivat Akiva and continues his becoming actively involved with YAD involvement with the school. He is a several years ago, Kaufman has recruit- member of the Yad Ezra board and has ed volunteers and expanded the scope held advisory roles for Aish HaTorah, of YAD's annual summer mission to Bar-Ilan University, Jewish Association Israel. He also is a new board member for Residential Care, Machon L'Torah of the Jewish Community Center of and National Council of Jewish Metropolitan Detroit. Women Meals on Wheels program. Kaufman co-chairs YAD's Ben- The owner of Lighting Supply Gurion Society and helps in the Company in Ferndale, Sherizen lives Millennium Campaign Jewish Life with his wife, Julie, and their two chil- Funds geared towards young adults. He dren in Huntington Woods. The family is a United Jewish Communities Young belongs to Young Israel of Oak Park. Leadership Cabinet member and was a Elizabeth Kanter Groskind, this national co-chair for the 2001 UJC year's Greenberg Award winner, young adult mission to Israel. received Federation's Mark Family A graduate, of the University of Award in 1995. Michigan, Kaufman is a real estate She served as president of developer and a partner in Joe Dumars Federation's Young Adult Division and Fieldhouse in Shelby Township. has been a member of the Federation Kaufman lives in Birmingham. Financial Operations Committee and The Mark Family Award provides a the United Jewish Foundation board. grant that will enable Kaufman to She is involved with Jewish Vocational attend the United Jewish Communities Service and founded Volunteer Young Leadership Conference in Impact. Washington, D.C. He received his A Brandeis University graduate award June 14 at the Federation Young active in business, Groskind was on Adult Division annual meeting. ❑ 7/6 2001