DESIGNS HIDALGO AMY LEVINE DESIGNS ULIA DARNI LANCASTER MOSER 32889 woodward avenue 48073 royal oak 248-5-49.9100 rn z rn cr) ›- CX LsJ UJ rn Federation Honors Young leaders cited for community service. cr) cc) r") 4J-) 0 E ach year, the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit recog- nizes three young leaders for exceptional community involvement. The awards will be given at the joint meeting of the Board of Governors of the Jewish Federation and United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township. The recipi- ents for 2004 are: Jennifer Silverman, the Silverman Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award; Todd Sachse, the Frank A. Wetsman Award; and Sheri Wagner, the Mark Family Award. The Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award recognizes outstanding female leader- ship and service to the Jewish commu- nity. Silverman plays an active volun- teer role across a wide spectrum. She is member of the boards of the Jewish Federation and its Women's Campaign and Education Department, and a trustee of the Jewish Women's Foundation. As a member of the executive com- mittee of Jewish Family Service, she serves as co-chair of the Outreach and Special Events Committee. She is co- chair of Federation's Young Women's Steering Committee and has served in the Women's Department, in the Young Adult Division and the Planning Division. She co-created the YAD Couples Committee and was instrumental in creating and co-chairing Shalom Baby. She has been a member of the Missions Committee and has been on three of the four Miracle Missions to Israel. The Frank A. Wetsman Award rec- ognizes exceptional male leadership and service to the Jewish community. This year's recipient is Todd Sachse, co-chair of Federation's Real Estate and Property Management Committee and vice president of the Jewish Community Center. He is president of Sachse Construction &Development Corp. and vice president of Broder & Sachse Real Estate Services Inc. Sachse has been a solicitor for 0 z z 897290 LY 1 WEEK LEFT Wagner Sachse Federation's Annual Campaign and a participant in the Odyssey Leadership Mission. A lead volunteer for the numerous renovation projects at the Jewish Community Center, including reconstruction of the Health and Fitness Center, Sachse is also a past recipient of the Susan Alterman Young Leadership Award from the Jewish Community Center. As part of their awards, both Silverman and Sachse will attend the United Jewish Communities' General Assembly next month in Cleveland. The Mark Family Young Leadership Award recognizes an established leader in Federation's Young Adult Division and takes the form of a grant to attend the UJC Young Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. Recipient Shari Wagner was co-chair of Federation's 2004 Annual Campaign for the Young Adult Division, recruiting volunteers and soliciting donors. Her solicitation model is being adapted in other divi- sions of the Campaign. A vice president of Star Trax Corporate Events, Wagner has worked on Federation's Women's Campaign and Partnership 2000. She serves on the board of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. ❑ take advantage of our r savings registration fee to $500 by November (st!) PPRT, OF T1ig:'.i. g.N.1 ACCREDITED CAMP American Camping Associatione te) 9as.toq . Aaati 3 A • treqlalsrq aAn4eu . We Promise You! PHYSICAL THERAPY Physical Therapy Southfield, P.C. Since 1984 • One block South of Nine Mile Rd. on Greenfield Rd. Southfield, P.C. 22255 Greenfield Rd., Suite 209 • Southfield, MI 48075 • Specializing in manual therapy for the spine & extremities. • We promise that your own advanced Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapist will personally deliver your care on each and every visit. 4 • Your therapist will get to know you and your problem in-depth to ensure optimal recovery. We Promise You Will See The Difference. 248-557-7336 818200 t7S 10/22 2004 57