Adat Shalom Marks Tisha b'Av Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold services for Tisha b'Av at 8:45 p.m. Saturday, July 28, and at 8 a.m. Sunday, July 29. On Saturday evening the Book of Eichah (Lamentations) will be chant- ed by members of the clergy along with adult and teenage members of the congregation. In addition, there will be special readings to emphasize the theme of the day. Participating in the services will be Rabbi Daniel Nevins, Cantor Larry Vieder, Neal Blatt, Paul Magy, Saul Rose, Elliot Solomon and Asher Tilchin. Beth El Cites Temple Members ITS Honorees The annual Jewish Theological Seminary dinner in support of student scholar- ships was held at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Shown are Alfred Bricker, William Schumer, Herbert Kaufman and Marc Sussman. Standing on the ground are Lillian Bricker, Irene Schumer, Evelyn Kasle, Flora Kaufman, Lynne Avadenka and Dr. Ismar Schorsch. The Temple Beth El honorees are Susan Fenster, L. Steven Weiner and Chuck Zamek. In recognition of exemplary serv- ice, Susan Fenster, L. Steven Weiner and Chuck Zamek were honored at the annual meeting of Temple Beth El with the presen- tation of the President's Cup. Each was cited by President Alan A. May. Fenster is chair of the B. Benedict Glazer School program, which brings volunteers to the school weekly to work with first- graders to increase reading skills. She also chairs the temple's annu- al book drive for the Glazer School, which provides books for both the school library and indi- vidual students. She is a former member of the temple's board of trustees and its executive commit- tee. Weiner was recognized for his commitment to providing finan- cial assistance wherever and whenever needed. He is affiliated with the Edw. C. Levy Co., is a member of the temple board, serves on the ways and means and executive committees and co- chairs the social action commit- tee. Zamek is a member of the brotherhood and chair of the CPR classes. He serves on the Bikkur Cholim committee and is one of a core group who conducts Shabbat services at the Evergreen Nursing Home in Southfield. He is an assistant head usher and a temple docent. Corporate secretary and active property/casualty insurance agent at Total Insurance Services Inc. and a past president of the Pontiac area Association of Independent Insurance Agents, Zamek has been a volunteer with the Waterford Fire Department and serves as a director of the Waterford Goodfellows. Youth Winners The Temple Beth El Young People's Society was awarded its second Walter E. Klein Award by the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. The award, which recognizes outstanding social action programming by area youth groups, was given for work the students conducted focusing on HIV/AIDS awareness and advocacy during the Lawson Youth Institute. Pictured are Patty Aaron, youth award committee chair; Ellin and Harold Lawson, institute spon- sors; Cheryl Sugarman, Beth. El youth director; Marissa Lowen, member of the youth society. •11 „0! 7/27 2001 53