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May 25, 2006 - Image 109

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-05-25

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DIGEST

The Jerry Ross Band

Skyline & The Back Street Horns

Leading Adat Shalom

David Schostak of Birmingham will
become the new president of Adat
Shalom Synagogue at a Shabbat and
Shavuot celebration Friday evening,
June 2.
This year's installation will begin
with Kabbalat Shabbat services at 6
p.m., followed
by an Israeli-
themed dinner.
The evening
will conclude
with special
entertainment
and the instal-
lation
ceremo-
Schostak
ny. The event
is chaired by
Arlene Tilchin and Larry Slabotsky.
Schostak is an attorney and
a licensed real estate broker in
Michigan. He is also a member of the
Detroit Regional Chamber Board of
Directors and the Detroit Investment
Fund's Investment Committee.
Also elected last month were: first
vice president Jeffrey Supowit; vice
president, Julie Teicher; recording
secretary, Lori Issner; treasurer, David
Sherbin; Executive Committee mem-
bers-at-large, Norma Dorman and
Ronald Charfoos.
Newly elected members of the
Board of Trustees are Barbara Kappy,
Gary Shiffman and Larry Slabotsky.
At this year's Installation, the
officers and board of the Adat
Shalom Men's Club and Adat Shalom
Memorial Park will also assume
office. Mel Foster, Paul Goldsmith,
Richard Ketchel and Ralph Woronoff
were elected to serve on the Memorial
Park Board.

Men's Club President

David Strauss of Farmington Hills
will become the next Adat Shalom
Synagogue Men's Club president.
He has been a member of Adat
Shalom
Synagogue
and its men's
club since 2002
and has held
various posi-
tions, including
vice president
for program-
ming and •
Strauss
corresponding
secretary.
Along with Strauss, the following
will be leading the men's club this
season: vice presidents, Joey Lebovic,

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Michael Betman, Bobby Blum, George
Dickstein, Joe Wener, Steven Woronoff;
secretaries, Alan Chandross, Andy
Pass and Harold Schiff; past president,
Michael Weil; trustees, Les Berman,
Michael Feldman, David Goodman, Bill
Graham, Jeremy Kahn, Larry Kaplan,
Jeff Klein, Michael Levin, Robert
Levine, Gary Morof, Allen Olender,
Ken Podell, Steve Rotenberg, Don
Rudick, Brad Silber, Murray Sittsamer,
Seymour Subar, Jerry Tepman, Jeffrey
Weingarten and Lon Zaback.

Newsmaker

Sisterhood Leadership

At a brunch on Sunday, June 4, Cindy
Nagel of Farmington Hills will be
installed as the new president of the
Adat Shalom Sisterhood.
She has served as vice president of
programming and vice president of
Ways and Means. She also served on
the Adat Shalom Synagogue 2000 team,
has chaired the Synagogue JEFF com-
mittee, co-chaired the Membership
Committee, and has served on the
Synagogue Board of Trustees.
Also elected
were vice
presidents,
Risa Brickman,
Debbie
Lederman,
Andrea Siegel,
Lillian Schostak,
Sherri Morof,
Nagel
Shannon
Dickstein, Lisa
Grodman, Rena
Tepman, Jane Anchill, Micki Grossman,
Shelly Perlman, Debbie Supowit, Shula
Fleischer, Susan Shacket; secretaries,
Stacy Brickman, Kelly Goldberg, Roz
Katzman, Rita Sitron; treasurers, Ronna
Hoffert, Ruth Zerin; parliamentar-
ian Marsha Baker; adviser, Norma
Dorman.
The following will be installed as
2006-7 Adat Shalom Sisterhood Board
members: Alana Aronin, Harriet
Dunsky, Marilyn Feingold, Susie
Feldman, Susan Greenblatt, Barbara
Guttman, Helayne Kaplan, Shelley
Kohl, Beryl Levin, Karen Lewis, Cheryl
Margolis, Linda Rosenbaum, Karen
Rosender, Lisa Shiffman, Sydelle
Sonkin, Carol Tarica, Hannah Monique
Ulrych and Romy Windon.
Serving on the Advisory Committee
will be Danie Allan, Helen Bayles,
Sheri Biederman, Paulette Bonin,
To. by Dobkin, Linda Goodman, Bea
Kriechman, Sharon Moss Lebovic,
Carol Lifton, Esther Liwazer, Gerrie
Sollish and Adele Staller.

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