To Life! Nobel Prizes, Noble Goals. ORGANIZATIONS Leading Hadassah Made possible by the American Technion Society. fop The newly installed officers of the Greater Detroit Chaper of Hadassah are, seated: Shirley Robbins, Bloomfield Hills; Beth Hirsch, Renee May and Judi Schram, West Bloomfield; Joan C. Epstein and Cathy Slavik, Bloomfield Hills. Standing: Sherrie Stern, Farmington Hills; Nancy Bechek Bluth, Bloomfield Hills; Kimberlee Levy, Novi; Susan Luria, Bloomfield Hills; Beverly Fine, "One day I hope, to do Nobel worthy work that will benefit Israel's economy and /1!!1fi pi:Ople around the world. For now, I'm very grateful to the American Technion Society for making it possible for my husband hrld it to live in a beautiful dormitory on campus." Helena Lanlin), Ph, D. student In chemistry The American Technion Society is proud to be a partner in the achievements of the Technion — Home to Israel's No Scientists. Call (248) 737-1990 or email detroit©ats.org visit us at www.ats.org American Technion Society Detroit Chapter 32506 Northwestern Highway Farmington Hills, MI 48334 jerorne J. Kanter; President Matt Ervelbert, Director, East Central Reolon Jo Straus? Rosen, Director, Detroit Chaimer 1252630 42 May 24 2007 West Bloomfield; Meredith Weston-Band, Huntington Woods; Francine Hack, Birmingham. udi Schram was installed for the second year of her two- year term as president of the Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah on May 15 at an installation dinner at Tam O'Shanter Country Club, West Bloomfield. The installing officer, Annette Meskin, utilized the imagery of the Jerusalem Gates in an inspiring pro- gram. Beverly Fine was installed as presi- dent-elect. Vice presidents installed include Sherrie Stern, communica- tions and marketing; Shirley Robbins, community service; Meredith Weston- Band, education; Francine Hack, fund- raising; Joan C. Epstein, membership; Nancy Bechek Bluth, organization; Cathy Slavik, programming. Renee May was installed as treasurer and Beth Hirsch as recording secretary. Members-at-large are Kimberlee Levy and Susan Luria. The "Love of a Lifetime" award was given to the Hadassah Headlines editorial staff: Marcia Bednarsh, Sonja Kass, Evelyn Paxton, Shirley Robbins and Lori Strager. Cathy Slavik was honored as "Woman of the Year:' Elaine Sturman received the "National Leadership Award." II Temple Honors Youth Temple Beth El honored its high school graduates at a Shabbat service written and led by the students on May 11. In honor of their graduation from the Bloomfield Township syna- gogue religious school, this year's class collected and donated 87 pounds of food to Yad Ezra in Berkley. Members of the class include: Jessica Ursula Brand, Mark Alan Harris, Lauren Carly Leland, Jeffrey Lawrence Lisiecki, Chloe Jae MacKinnon, Max Eric Roberts, Sarah Jenny Rollins, Evan Brian Rosen, Andrew Robert Rubinstein, Lathan Saperstein, Alex Benjamin Serwer, Alisha Tova Siegel, Reid Allen Siegel, Sarah Helene Tarnowsky, Emily Jill Victor and Hunter Gregory MacWilliams . The confirmation class of 2007 was honored erev Shavuot on May 22. The TBE Choir sang at the service, which was written and led by the students. The confirmands include: Rachel Paige Bletstein, Ian Charles Deutch, Jacob Lester Freeman, Adam Paul Fynke, Wade Louis Henney, Matthew Jay Hollander, Amanda Gayle Kalt, Chloe Russell Kent, Ian Emery Kohler, Sarah Elaine Kolins, Aaron Joshua Lowen, Joshua Eric Simon, Scott Aaron Tarnowsky, Billy Ryan Joseph Whiting and Arielle Melissa Zupmore.