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October 19, 2001 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-19

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Staff Notebook

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El Al Names First Female Pilot

Salon Scholarships Awarded

1 Al Israel Airlines has certified its first female pilot,
33-year-old Merav Schwartz.
The Israeli Air Force veteran has been assigned
to El Al's Boeing 737 jets, which are used for regional des-
tinations around the Mediterranean and Europe. On her
first flight, Schwartz flew from Tel Aviv to Nairobi, Kenya.
Schwartz is a first officer (co-pilot) and completed more
than a year of training at El Al flight school. All El Al
pilots are Israeli Air Force veterans and are required to
complete the El Al flight school course.

ince 1983, the Detroit Alumni Chapter of Mu Phi
Epsilon international professional music fraternity
has honored the memory of pianist Karlene Salon
and her husband, Ben, by awarding scholarships to music
students who attend Michigan State, Wayne State or
Oakland universities.
This year, scholarships were presented to Suzanne Tirk,
clarinetist; and Jaehee Kim and Soo Jin Lee, both pianists.
Mr. and Mrs. Salon, the parents of Temple Beth El
music teacher Collette Salon Rosner, were patrons of Mu
Phi Epsilon. Rosner and daughters Cindi Rosner Kelly and
Kim Rosner Saxe are all members of the fraternity.

— Alan Hitsky

Our Papa is the greatest
so are his meats and fish!

alloween is not a Jewish holiday, but Joy and Lou
Landau of Oak Park have adopted it for more
than 40 years in an effort to help the 500 young-
sters who live at the Maxey Boys Training Center in
Whitmore Lake.
The Landaus, collectively known as the Candy Lady,"
collect candy up to Nov. 18 for the boys. They inspect
each piece before delivering it to Maxey.
The two are enlisting parent-teacher organizations,
Scout and youth groups in the project.
To drop off donations of candy, or for more informa-
tion, contact the Landaus, 24231 Gardner, Oak Park:
(248) 541-6884.

USDA TOP CHOICE
SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS!

$4.99 lb.

White Boneless Fish Filet

$4.99 lb.

— Alan Hitsky

ALASKAN KING CRAB
LEGS

Hillel Donations Go To Red Cross

$12.99 lb.

YOU ASKED FOR IT!

— Diana Lieberman

Couple Performs Candy Mitzvah

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THIS WEEK ONLY!

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eventh-graders at Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit exceeded their own expecta-
tions in last month's fund-raiser for the American
Red Cross.
Once the pennies, nickels and dimes were stacked and
sorted, the students had raised $6,236.22 to assist the
national organization in its relief work with victims and
families of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

— Diana Lieberman

Bash To Lead Ann Arbor's JCC

L

. eslie Bash, most recently associate executive direc-
tor of the Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit, has been named executive
director of the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw
County.
A native of Chicago, Bash has worked in the Jewish
center movement for 22 years, and at the Detroit-area
JCC for 10 years. She moved to the Detroit area in 1991,
working as managing director of the Oak Park JCC
before becoming assistant executive director and then
associate executive director for the Metro Detroit JCC. In
thee positions, she divided her time between the Oak
Park and West Bloomfield buildings. .
Haran Rashes, president of the Washtenaw County
JCC, said Bash's appointment "brings an individual
with a great deal of significant Jewish communal experi-
ence to our center.
Bash was let go as part of cost-cutting moves at the
JCC of Metropolitan Detroit in July.
David Sorkin, executive director of the Detroit-area
JCC, said he is "thrilled that a neighboring community
is getting such a competent, talented manager who has
such a highly developed sense of the programmatic and
service needs of the Jewish community."

— Diana Lieberman

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10/19
2001

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From left: Merav Schwartz is the first female pilot for El Al. Lou and
Joy Landau amid Halloween candy bound for the Maxey Boys
Training Center in Whitmore Lake. Bernard Rosner of Orchard
Lake, a patron of Mu Phi Epsilon, and wife Collette Salon Rosner,
right, congratulate clarinetist Suzanne Tirk, one of three Salon
Scholarship winners. Leslie Bash is hired to head Ann Arbor JCC.

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