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May 03, 2002 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-03

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TALK
TALK
TALK

Synagogues

Tired of talking about
the situation in Israel?

Feel frustrated?

Looking for something
you can do
to make a difference?

The Jewish Fed

VOLUNTE

Leonard and Ann Wanetik

politan Detroit

vis

ISRAEL



Jewish students and young adults who
want to make a difference and have
previously been to Israel



Two-week program: May 19-31



Secure Army base location



Hands-on opportunity to help



Social and educational programs



Advocacy training

COST:
• $100 pledge to Detroit Federation's Israel Emergency Campaign
• Travel to/from New York
• Incidentals

For more information, or to sign up for this life-altering experience,
call Miriam Starkman at (313) 577-3459 or e-mail:
hillel@wayne.edu or visit hillel-detroit.org

Program sponsored by: Sherman Family Israel Experience Fund
Blumenstein Family Young Adult Mission Fund • Irwin and Bethea Green College Life Fund

T his is , E- e.,leration

Visit us online: www.thisisfederation.org

B'nai Moshe
Honors Wanenks

Congregation B'nai Moshe will
acknowledge Leonard and Ann
Wanetik, this year's Jewish
Theological Seminary of America
honorees, during Shabbat services
Saturday, May 4. The Wanetiks will
receive the seminary's Shin Award at
the community-wide gala Thursday,
May 30, at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Leonard Wanetik is the immediate
past president of the congregation
and worked on numerous commit-
tees and educational endeavors,
including serving as chair of the rit-
ual committee. He served on the
Hillel Day School Board of
Directors for 13 years and chaired
the budget and finance committee
for eight years.
Ann Wanetik volunteers as the
weekly Shabbat kiddush caterer.
Involved with the B'imi Moshe
Sisterhood, she was acknowledged by
the Torah Fund in.1997. She has
worked for the Oakland County
Community Mental Health
Authority for the past 10 years.
The Wanetiks are the parents of
Ezra and Devra. Ezra graduated
from the JTS undergraduate Albert
A. List College of Jewish Studies.
Devra emigrated to Jsrael following
her graduation from Ohio State
UniVersity.
B'nai Moshe has Judith Horwitz IP
and Elana Roth among the many stu-
dents from the community studying
at JTS.
B'nai Moshe JTS board members
include. Joyce and Dr. Matthew
Borovoy, Ira and Kay Harris, Robert
Roth and Jodi Weinfeld. Marty Pi-ice
is serving as B'nai Moshe chair for
the JTS event.
For information or reservations for
the JTS gala, call the local JTS office,
(248) 258-0055.

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