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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-06-06

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Beth Shalom
Fetes Officers

The ABZ Orchestra will play at a
brunch honoring the newly elected
officers of Congregation Beth
Shalom Sunday, June 22, at 11:30
a.m. at the synagogue.
Rabbi David Nelson will dis-
charge and install the incoming
officers at 12:30 p.m.
New executive officers slated by
the nominating committee are
Nancy Glen, president; Zieva
Konvisser, executive vice president;
Randy Davidson, first vice presi-
dent; Lynn Lipman, second vice
president; Ian Zitron, third vice
president; Richard Emmer, treasur-
er; and Glen Pickover, secretary.
Elected as trustees are Joshua
Adler, Don Berlin, Rosalie Gold,
David Kirsch, Seth Korelitz, Susan
Lichterman, Leonard Newman and
Ellen Racusin.
Officers completing two-year
terms are Gail Langer, president;
Nancy Glen, executive vice presi-
dent; David Kirsch, first vice presi-
dent; Randy Davidson, second vice
president; Zieva Konvisser, third
vice president; Elliott Baum, treas-
urer; and Richard Emmer, secretary.
Completing terms of office as
trustees are Michelle Friedman-
Appel, Rosalie Gold, Seth Korelitz,
Susan Lichterman, Leonard
Newman, David Rabens, Michelle
Sider and Ian Zitron.
Wednesday, June 18, is the dead-
line for brunch reservations. Cost is
$10 per person for adults and $5
for children. Children 3 years old
and younger are free. Maximum
cost per family is $40.
Completed reservation forms
should be returned to the synagogue
office no later than Wednesday,
June 18. For information and reser-
vations, call the synagogue office,
(248) 547-7970.
Sharon Alterman, immediate past
president, chaired the nominating
committee. Committee members
included Mandy Garver, Arlene
Gorelick, Fran Hildebrandt, Michel
Holtzman, Sandy Lipman and Mark
Voight.

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