DOWNHILL SKIS • SNOWBOARDS WINTER APPAREL & ACCESSORIES Metro Andy Levin from page 19 workplace and labor-management programs and policy to DLEG. Also his experience studying and work- ing in Haiti, India and China will bring additional strength to the governor's efforts to attract busi- ness to Michigan from all over the world." Levin, son of U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, D-Royal Oak, and nephew of U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Detroit, spent a year in India studying Tibetan language and philosophy before graduating cum laude from Williams College in Massachusetts with a bachelor's degree in religion in 1983. He graduated in 1990 from the University of Michigan with a master's in Asian languages and culture and, in 1994, he gradu- ated cum laude from Harvard Law School. While at Harvard, he spent the summer of 1992 on a fellowship program working for Human Rights Watch in Haiti. Levin left his position as direc- tor of the AFL-CIO's Voice@Work Campaign (to restore worker's freedom to form unions) to work for DLEG. "I see it as a great chance to engage in tikkun olam (repair- ing the world):' said Levin, who is married to Mary Freeman; they have four children. "We cannot allow our fellow Michiganders to be left behind or to go under in the swift economic currents that beset us. We need to 'Leave No Worker Behind, as the governor says, by making sure every worker has access to great counseling, education, retraining and entrepre- neurship opportunities. While the challenge is great, I'm really excited about it." 20-50% OFF! Sale Ends February 19th, 2007 Bloomfield Plaza 6600 Telegraph Road Bloomfield Hills 248-626-9500 wwvv.sicis.com OPEN: Mon - Fri 7-8 Sat 8-8 Sun 8-3 KIDS EAT FREE* Every Saturday from 4-8 pm * From the kids menu. 6 & under. 20 FREE SOUR CREAM CAKE easy to navigate streaming headlines lifecycles photo galleries contests feedback forms community listings . Wogs with any tray order for 10 people or more! DELICATESSEN, RESTAURANT & CATERING 21754 W. 11 MILE RD. • HARVARD ROW Access the news, events and opinions important to this community 248-352-4940 FAX: 352-9393 check us out @ JNonline.us February 15 • 2007 JCCouncil Is Renamed The Jewish Community Relations Council is the new name of the Detroit Jewish community's public affairs agency. The name change was made to better describe the work of the agency as well as to align it with similar agencies across the country. Council president is Wendy Wagenheim. The new name has been accompanied by a new logo for the nearly 70-year-old agency. A more interactive and informative Web site to complement Council's "makeover" is expected to be launched in March.