• nvire Wiindows B'nai. Moshe Installs Officers Adat Shalom Men Choose President On June 8, during Shabbat services, Rabbi Elliot Pachter installed the new officers and board of directors for the 2002-2003 year at Congregation B'nai Moshe. Continuing in his second year as president is Larry Gunsberg. He has been actively involved with synagogue activities since 1997 and has been in the men's choir since he was a teenag- er.Also installed were Dennis Deutsch, Ellen Kotler and Bert Stein as vice- presidents; Douglas Zack as treasurer, Ruth Shayne as recording secretary; and Jeffrey Diskin as corresponding secretary. Don Cohen, Richard Corson, Lori Epstein, Paul Finkel, Jacqueline Goldstein, Annette Kaufman, Don Sachs and Marvin Zucker were Larry Gunsb installed as board members. Remaining on as directors for the coming year are Marc Borovoy, Wendy Brickner, Barrie Chaffkin, Joel Grand, Ellyce Field, Aaron Martin, Dennis Paul, Naomi Pinchuk, Anne Rottman, Alisa Peskin-Shepherd, Stewart Silverman, Dan Sperling and Marc Sussman. Installed as an honorary board member was Renee Gunsberg. Past presidents of the congregation also serve on the board: Pearlena Bodzin, Susan Friedman, Michael Grand, Irving Lopatin, Steven Rabinovitz, Robert Roth, Charles Ruben, Sharlene Ungar and Leonard Wanetik. Affiliate presidents are Gail Ellenbogen, sisterhood; and Mark Millman, men's club. Harold Baker of Farmington Hills has been elected president of the Adat Shalom Synagogue Men's Club for 2002-2003. The native Detroiter was a long- time active member of A_havas Achim and then Beth Achim; he came to Adat Shalom four years ago when Adat Shalom and Beth Achim merged. Along with his wife, Marsha, Baker has been a member of City of Hope as well as an active sup- porter of the Yellow Ribbon Program of Michigan, which focuses on teen sui- Harold Baker cide prevention. Serving with Baker for the coming year are vice presi- dents, Joey Lebovic, Gary Morof, Murray Sittsamer, Steve Woronoff; recording secretary, Les Berman; corre- sponding secretary, Ed Kohl; immedi- ate past president, Gary Graff; trustees, Michael Betman, Bob Blum, Bill Graham, Larry Kaplan, Kevin Keller, Michael Levin, Robert Levine, Allen Olender, Don Rudick, Brad Silber, Seymour Subar, Jerry Tepman, Larry Tepman, Michael Weil, Jeffrey Weingarten and Michael Zerin. Beth Ahm Elects Board At a membership meeting of Congregation Beth Ahm, the follow- ing officers were elected: president, Sidney Blackman; vice presidents, Robert Steingold, Marilyn Rice, Ara Rubyan; treasurer, Alfred D. Bricker; recording secretary, Henry Lonnerstater. Bricker was also honored as a Life Trustee for his work with the congre- gation. Phyllis Levin was elected as a trustee for a three-year term. Steve Traison was appointed a trustee. Summer Fun At Beth Ahm Congregation Beth Ahm groups are making plans for summer activities. United Synagogue Youth and Kadima are planning a trip to Cedar Point on Sunday, June 23. USY on Wheels will be hosted at Beth Ahm on Thursday, June 27. The annual family programming trip to Waterford Oaks Waterpark will be Sunday, June 30. On Wednesday, July 3, Beth Ahm will join the 10th Salute to America at Greenfield Village in Dearborn and will hear the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, enjoy a picnic and watch fireworks. July 15 is Faith Day at Detroit's Comerica Park; the Tigers will play. July 21 is Cub Scout Day at Comerica Park; newly inducted Cub Scouts will walk the bases. The Steak Night barbecue at the congregation will be Sunday, July 28. For information on activities, call the synagogue office, (248) 851- 6880. "A Beautiful Home Starts At Your Front Door" . • We Specialize in: .100% Solid Mahogany MI1111111 at* and Oak Doors •Exterior and Interior Doors •Highest Variety of Customized Glass Inserts Come visit our main showroom at 9125 Telegraph Road in Redford ask to see David Ben-Ezra, let him make you an educated consumer! 1-800-541-3667 *Opening soon in West Bloomfield Since 1986 STEVEN TARNOW, C.R. (248) 626-5603 PREFERRED BUILDING CO. Fax 248-932-0950 Residential & Commercial Remodeling Building Quality Into Every Project With Unmatched Personal Service. NARI® No Appointment Necessary Featuring Andersen Windows Licensed & Insured Zee de 'ea Sett , ti z' Veal Clothing should be laundered & on hangers. Open 7 Days Fast Turnover ' Now Accepting Spring & Summer Fashions & Accessories CONSIGNMENT egotti- Highland Lakes Shopping Center 42947 W. 7 Mile Rd. - Northville - (248) 347-4570 Here's the new Jewish News phone number: (248) DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 539-3001 6/21 2002 61