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The Maas Prize for Achievement in
Jewish Culture & Continuity/Performing Arts
Deadline: Friday, August 31, 2001
This prize was established by the
The purpose of this prize is to
identify and reward exemplary Jewish
Benard L. Maas Foundation
creativity.The next Maas Prize will be
and through a generous endowment
awarded in the field of:
to the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit.
Performing Arts
MUSIC •THEATER • DANCE
To submit a nomination and obtain
an official packet, please contact
The Maas Prize was created to
Kari Alterman at the Jewish Federation
recognize outstanding
of Metropolitan Detroit, Department
creative
of Community Outreach and
achievement in the arts and
humanities as a vital force in Jewish
Education, (248) 203-1470 or
life and Jewish continuity.
e-mail alterman©jfmd.org .
The prize for individuals working in
the performing arts will include a
$10,000
Phoebe Mainster, Chair
award. In the category
Benard L. Maas Foundation officers:
of organizations and institutions, a
Hiram A. Dorfman, President
certificate of recognition will be given.
David E. Engelbert, Secretary/Treasurer
Individuals must reside in Michigan;
Above:
The four friends who spoke on
behalf of Lindsey Shapiro —
Samara Dalfen, 21, of
Montreal; Melissa Herman,
23, of London, England;
Samantha Klein, 21, of
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Farmington Hills; an Alyssa
Herman, 21, of Farmington
Hills — watch as the sculp-
ture is unveiled.
organizations must be based in
Michigan.
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Left:
Terri Rossman watches as four
of Lindsey Shapiro's friends
read a letter.
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special ceremony at Camp Maas on
Aug. 5.
"We want to remember not only
what camp meant to Lindsey, but
the many lives that she touched
while she was here," says Finkelberg.
To demonstrate her love for
camp, Berg created "Circle of
Friends," a concrete sculpture of a
counselor holding hands with a
camper. The counselor has curly hair
like Shapiro's.
"I was so honored and thrilled,"
says Shapiro's mother, Terri
Rossman. "Lindsey loved camp. It
was just so touching that they would
do that."
Rossman felt the best place for
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To make a donation to the
Lindsey Ann Shapiro Scholarship
Fund, contact Tamarack Camps,
(248) 647-1100.
the sculpture was above the door of
the old amphitheater, Shapiro's
favorite spot at camp. An avid lover
of the theatre, her parents would
come there to watch her many plays
and performances.
To begin the memorial ceremony,
which was held inside the amphithe-
ater, an Israeli dance was performed
about a child who went to heaven
early and comes back to help other
children save the world. Four of
Lindsey's best camp friends then paid
tribute to her and read a letter from a
member of their group who was
unable to attend. Finkelberg, Berg
and Rossman also spoke.
"The event itself was a wonderful,
positive thing," says Rossman. "For
me, it's wonderful that there's this
place that meant so much to me as a
child and so much to her that I can go
to. It's like a monument to her — her
spirit is there. This is a positive,
happy, beautiful place where she'll be
remembered."