ROMAN SPOSA HERE'S TO BRIDAL _ali Ell EVENING' PRE-HOLIDAY SALE Several students from the Roeper School in Bloomfield Hills have earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement on college level AP exams. Daniel Klein of Bloomfield Hills was designated AP Scholar with Distinction, earning an average 3.5 on all AP exams taken and 3 or higher on five or more of the exams; Hanna Ketai of West Bloomfield is designated an AP Scholar with Honor, earn- ing an average grade of at least 3.25 on all AP exams and 3 or higher on four or more; Jacob Hurwitz-Goodman of Detroit was designated an AP Scholar, by completing three or more AP exams with grades of 3 or higher. Adrienne Lenhoff-Wise of West Bloomfield, president and owner of Shazaaam! PR and marketing, received and individual media award from, the Detroit-based Karmanos Cancer Institute. She has provided pro bono public relations work for the Komen Detroit Race for the Cure for the last three years, securing innova- tive media coverage for the race and creating new partnerships with donors. Marji Silk of Oak Park made a presentation to Gov. Jennifer Granholm of a large framed photograph titled Grand Silk Haven Enchantment. The photograph will hang on permanent display in the Capitol in Lansing. Boris Milter of Oak Park, a Berkley High School senior, is one of 43 students in the nation to be named a Russian Scholar Laureate for 2005. The award is presented by the American Council of Teachers of Russian. Mitler was involved in the essay contest which asked pre-college students to write, in Russian, about their school. The essays of the 43 laureates were sent to the Pushkin Institute in Moscow for further judging. ix s November 10 • 2005 Carol Beth Subar Yoffee, a graduate of the University of Michigan and formerly of West Bloomfield, is being honored with the Halpern Young Leadership Award by Congregation Beth Shalom of Pittsburgh, Pa. She is the daugh- ter of Phyllis and Seymour Subar of West Bloomfield. Aaron Dworkin of Ypsilanti, founder of the Sphinx Organization, was recognized by the National Governors Association when he and the organization were selected as winners of the 2005 Distinguished Service to the State Government in the arts cat- egory. The organization encour- ages, develops and recognizes classical music talent in the black and Latino communities and among all youths. Daniel M. Levy is the 2005 Tzadik Award recipient from the Anti-Defamation League. Levy has displayed his selflessness and dedication to the ADL, where he serves as treasurer and executive board member of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board as well as the development chair and co- chair of the Civil Rights Levy Committee. Levy-is an associate national board member for the ADL. In 2003, the national board award- ed him the Ginsberg National Leadership Award. Professionally, Levy is the assistant attorney general for the state of Michigan, where he is the head of the Alcohol and Gambling Criminal Section. COUTURE SAMPLES Save 20% to 70% - November 17th, 18th & 19' BRIDAL • EVENING • ACCESSORIES By Appointment 248-723-4300 1722 N. Old Woodward I Birmingham I romasposa.com - Percentages off original prices. All sales final. Items sold as is. No alterations. No adustments to prior purchases. Sale ends November 19, 2005. Photo provided by Monique Lhuillier & Ivonne de la Vega .43540 Rabbi Lee Buckman, headmas- ter of the Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit, was one of eight high school heads of school and senior staff members from the North American Association of Jewish High. Schools partici- pating in a three-day Masa semi- nar in Israel. The seminar explored study and volunteer options in Israel for students after high school. 23