Com unity n,. OFFICIAL BALLOT 2003/2004 It's time for the 2003-2004 JN SourceBook's 2nd Annual Readers' Choice Awards. Tell us your picks for Jewish Metro Detroit and Ann Arbor! Complete this ballot and mail, fax or submit online to us by July 11. We'll publish your picks in this year's JN SourceBook arriving the week of Sept. 22. For your ballot to be considered: • Vote for only one choice per category. • Submit only one ballot per person. • Ballots must be postmarked by July 8 or faxed or submitted online by July 11. A .1cm.i,11 Renitis%alux Niviiia sue' — Lime Your Complete Guide I/O Jewish Living In Metropolitnn Detroit ' Include your name, phone number and comments about your choices. We may contact you for a quote about one of your favorites. Name Address Zip State City Daytime Phone Evening Phone E-mail JARC Installs New President Let us know more about where you live: Hanging in Your Neighborhood Walking destination/park Restaurant Grocery VOTE ONLINE at www.detroitjewishnews.com NOTORIOUS NOSHES Jewish Kosher hot dog Matzah ball Corned beef Jewish baked goods Ethnic Asian Middle Eastern Italian Specialty Romantic Carryout Steak Best coffee Family dining Pizza Burger Ice cream Coney restaurant On the town Bar Martini Cigar bar Hip Saturday night hot spot SENSATIONAL SIMCHAHS Music Florist Photographer Videographer Party planner Invitations Local hotel Gift shop LET US ENTERTAIN YOU Jewish author Jewish cookbook Jewish musician Jewish comedian Comedy club Movie theater Live theater venue SHOP TILL YOU PLOTZ Judaica items Israeli products Kosher food selection Shoes Mall Bed and Bath Electronics Men's clothing Women's clothing Children's/Teen clothing Jewelry Car dealership Home accessories Garden center/nursery JVS Promotes College Loans JUST JEWISH Jewish community event Topic to study at adult Jewish education class Volunteer/mitzvah hero Jewish social action program Israel destination College students may apply for interest- free loans for the 2003-2004 school year through the Sarah and Harold Gottlieb Jewish Educational Loan Service pro- gram (JELS). Administered through Southfield- based NS, Hebrew Free Loan Association and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, the program is available to Detroit area Jewish residents. To be considered, applicants must be full-time student pursuing an under- graduate, graduate or professional educa- tion; be able to document financial need; attend a Michigan eucational insti- tution unless a comparable education is not available in Michigan; and demon- strate academic progress toward a career objective. In addition to loans, JVS provides counselino- to parents and students inter- ested in other b financial aid options avail- able through state, federal and private sources. For information, call Marvin Berman, (248) 233-4209. ANN ARBOR HAUNTS Asian Italian Deli Restaurant on Main Street Jewish community event Cultural experience Volunteer/mitzvah hero HEALTHY LIVING Yoga studio Day spa Gym/health club Nail salon Hair salon Gum, .41 1/4„, Jewish L.ivi;:ghr illetropairim Detroit 719 40 0 2003 28 Dan Gilbert of Franklin has been elect- ed president of the board of directors of Farmington Hills-based JARC. Gilbert, chairman of Quicken Loans Inc. , was elected to the JARC board in 1997. He also serves on the board of the National Neurofibromatosis Foundation Inc. in New York City. Gilbert was recently named to the Junior Achievement Southeastern Michigan Business Hall of Fame. Also elected at the JARC annual meeting were vice presidents Joanne Aronovitz, Carol Kaczander and Robert Nusbaum; secretary Bobbie Miller; and treasurer, Eli Scherr. JARC board members elected for a second three-year term were Jeff Cohen, Otto Dube, Ron Hodess, Lenny Hutton, Barbara Jonas, Dan Medow and Beth Kroft Mondry. Newly elected to the board were Lisa Brown, Mindy Cherney, Steve Cicurel, Shelley Gach, Diane Gallagher, Ed Hersch, Howard Luckoff, Christine Niskar, Sheryl Stoddard and Mary Topf. H. James Zack is JARC's immediate past president and chairperson of JARC's Capital Campaign. JN SourceBook: To advertise, call (248) 354-6060 • To subscribe, call (248) 351-5174