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CRAINE'S Detroit Business Mel Ball and Colours (248)851-1992 7/26 2002 58 Teach Your Children erner9ent9 numbers - keep them safel Beth El Honors 6 Congregants Outgoing Temple Beth El President Alan A. May honored six congregants at the temple's annual meeting in June with the presentation of the President's Cup. The cup is given annually to an individual or individuals in recognition of length of service and devotion to the congregation. Honored were Jill and Howard Gurwin, Carol and Michael Ziecik, Karen and the late David Hull, Dr. Jill Syme and Elizabeth May. The Gurwins, chairs of the member- ship committee, were thanked for their contributions to the temple's growth and for opening their home to new members for meet-and-greet events with temple staff and officers. Howard Gurwin is a member of the board of trustees. Jill, a sisterhood vice president and co-chair of sisterhood's Party Planning Showcase, also co-chairs the temple's Yom Kippur Break Fast and chaired the congregational seder. Carol Ziecik, a member of the board of Trustees and co-chair of the art com- mittee, was instrumental in acquiring the antiquities that comprise the temple's mosaic tile fund raiser. She is involved in the second phase of the project, the con- struction of a permanent display for the tiles. Michael sits on the investment committee and serves as a fund-raising adviser to various other committees. The daughter of past Temple President Mert Segal, Carol was lauded for continuing the family tradition of service to the congregation and for passing on that tra- dition to her children, Lacey Jacobson Ann Arbor Plans Apples & Honey The Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County in Ann Arbor will host Apples and Honey 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25. Chairs for the event are Haran and Laurie Rashes. Admission is free. New this year will be the Ben Yehudah Israel Shopping Expo, with booths representing Ben Yehudah Street merchants sell- ing Israeli art, crafts and other commodities. To volunteer to help at the expo, for information or to reg- ister, call (734) 971-0990. and M. Cooper and Jane Ziecik. Brotherhood president prior to his death in an auto accident this spring, David Hull was also a temple usher and, with his wife, Karen, co-chair of the library committee. A former sis- terhood recording secretary and vice president and a current member of the sisterhood board, Karen has con- tinued as library chair. Her children, Sarah, Aaron and Jessica, joined her in accepting the cup. A co-leader of the Sisterhood for the Soul series and co-facilitator of the Bereavement Support Group, Dr. Jill Syme, wife of Rabbi Syme, was laud- ed as a leader in her own right. With Rabbi Syme, she led the Children Estranged From Their Parents: Personal & Jewish Perspectives series. She also brought the Initiation with Josef and a Kabbalah course to the temple. Dr. Syme represents the con- gregation on Synagogue 2000. May's final presentation went to his wife, Liz May, in appreciation for her support during his presidency and for the establishment of a library program at Glazer Elementary School in Detroit. The library program is part of the congregation's ongoing relation- ship with the school; volunteers work with young readers weekly and the congregation's book drive provides volumes for the school library and books for graduating fifth graders. They now staff the school's previously closed library twice a week. Student Rabbi Assists T'chiyah Steve Gutow, a senior at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Philadelphia, will serve as a rabbinical resource person to Congregation T'chiyah through the coming year. His first visit will be at Shabbat serv- ices, Saturday, July 27. Steve Gutow Student Rabbi GUtow will partici- pate in High Holiday services at T'chiyah and will visit the congreagation periodi- cally to help members strengthen service-leading skills. He will lead discussions, study sessions and other programs. -