THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY 0 C3 aC o m Community Education x Heated Seats, Premium Package, Leather Interior, In-Dash CD Player, Moonroof C ' 1 Q Ann Arbor To help real estate agents learn more about the growing Ann Arbor Jewish communi- ty, the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County and the Hebrew Day School co-hosted a Realtor Information Brunch on April 1 at the JCC. Adam Eichner, an active member of the Jewish community and a real estate agent with Edward Surovell, chaired the successful event. Eichner presented information about the Jewish communi- ty as did Leslie Bash, JCC executive director; Dina Shtull-Leber, head of the Hebrew Day School; Jeff Levin, execu- tive director of the Jewish Federation of Washtenaw County; Rabbi Robert Dobrusin of Beth Israel Congregation; and Devon Fitzig, director of Congregational Services at Temple Beth Emeth. The goal of the event was to provide real estate agents with information to aid clients who ask about the Jewish commu- nity. The agents were given resource packets with informa- tion from many of Ann Arbor's Jewish organizations. A tour of the JCC campus was given. Robyn Gottlieb and Sarah Kruman, JCC interns from the Sol Drachler Program in Jewish Communal Leadership at the University of Michigan School of Social Work, staffed the event. They are gathering resources and compiling additional up-to-date information packets to be provided upon request. Keri Guten Cohen, story development editor Arts Awardees Announced Jewish Women in the Arts 2005 awardees for a lifetime commitment to the arts are Karen Goodman and Ann Zirulnik for dance; Betty Kowalsky Stasson for music; Lynn Avedanka for visual arts; Marsha Miro, writer; Henrietta Hermelin Weinberg for the- ater; and Irene Walt, patron of the arts. The awards will be presented at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 22, in Handleman Hall at the Jewish Community.Center in West Bloomfield. Goodman, a noted dance choreographer and filmmaker will talk about how video relates to dance. The Festival Dancers will perform a work dedicated to 350 years of Jewish history in America tided "Tangled Roots." A reception follows the program. Reservations are required — call (248) 432-5448. The event, sponsored by the Janice Charach Epstein Gallery and the Festival Dancers, is free. — Keri Guten Cohen, story development editor Cap & Gown Deadline Next Week Submissions for the Jewish News Cap & Gown section, to be published May 19, are due by April 28. Graduating Michigan Jewish high school seniors are invited to submit information and a photograph. For entry requirements, go to JNOnline.com . To place a congratula- tory ad in Cap & Gown, call (248) 351-5100. z z a IL O cn X a —J CERTIFIED Pre-Owned LARGEST SELECTION of PRE-OWNED Certified Lexus Pre-Owned '02 LEXUS RX300 '02 LEXUS RX300 $19,495 $23,135 01 LS '01 LEXUS $16,495 $20,246 '02 LEXUS RX300 '03 LEXUS GX470 $25,370 $39 995 Non-Certified Pre-Owned '01 VOLVO S 80 '01 SEBRING $16,990 $7,995 '99 VOLVO S-80 '03 INFINITI G35 $10,495 $23,495 OUR CARS MUST PASS 128 INSPECTION POINTS iS AN IDEA 'EVERYONE EXPEQTS.itik NO DEALER ACHIEVES. ' CONSIDER IT A NONISSIJE AT LEXUS OF ANN ARBOR AND LEXUS OF LANSING..: OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT WON'T GIVE YOU POOR EXCUSES': AS TO WHY THE JOB l_Exus O F Rnn ARBOR 590 Auto Mall Dr. • Ann Arbor 5701 Pennsylvania Ave • Lansing 1.866.645.3987 1.800.539.8748 lexusofannarboncom lexusannarbor@usa.net lexusoflansing.com DIDN'T GETDONE. BEST OF ALL,THIS QUALITY CUSTOMER SERVICE COMES AT A VERY OPEN SATURDAY 10-5 4/21 REASONABLE PRICE. 2005 NOTHING: 966390 13