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The Professional Advisory Committee presents

when war broke out. "He met the chal-
lenge with stamina, solid judgment
and the ability to handle responsibility
under pressure Neistein said.
In the office, she said, "he brings his
sense of humor and energy to work
every day. And his commitment to his
family and home community are evi-
dent in his work at Federation:'
Sarah Mountain, 25, is an associate
for Federation's Alliance for Jewish
Education. She met Charnas when he
hired her to join the staff of the 2006
teen mission. She remembers him as a
strong role model for the impression-
able teens.
"Jason is a dynamic and energetic
leader, one that the teens respected:'
Mountain says. "At the same time, he
was very approachable to all the teens
on the trip."
When the war intensified, she said,
"he remained level-headed and calm
and led by example, encouraging the
teens to enjoy whatever remaining
time we had on the trip."
Charnas has made new friends
through his work at Federation and
participation in various young adult
programs.
That's tempered by one of our fierc-
est challenges: a strong core commu-

Named
Influential
Woman

Julie I. Fershtman,
of counsel to the
Farmington Hills
law firm of Zausmer,
Fershtman
Kaufman, August,
Caldwell & Tayler PC,
was named by Crain's
Detroit Business as one of Metro Detroit's
Most Influential Women. Her practice
focuses on insurance law, commercial
litigation and equine law.

Development
Officer Feted

Allan "Geli" Gelfond,
senior financial
resource develop-
ment officer of the
Jewish Federation of
Gelfond
Metropolitan Detroit,
has been named the
recipient of the 2007
Mandell L. and Madeleine H. Berman
Award for Outstanding Professional
Service to the Detroit Jewish community.
The award recognizes outstanding con-
tributions of communal professionals
employed by the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, its partner agen-

nity but minimal growth in the young
adult population because of this area's
limited economy, limited nightlife and
limited dating possibilities.
As he put it: "There aren't a lot of
new young adults moving here. And
many of my friends that I grew up
with have moved away for other career
opportunities."

Name: Jason Charnas
Age: 30
Home: West Bloomfield
Family: Parents, Bobbi and Dale
Charnas, Farmington Hills: sister
and brother-in-law, Erica and Bryce
Facktor of New York; twin brother
and sister-in-law, Craig and Laura
Charnas of West Bloomfield; sister,
Jodi Charnas of Birmingham; two
nieces.
Synagogue: Temple Beth El,
Bloomfield Township
Affiliations: Federation's Young
Adult Division programs.
Professional: Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit, Israel
& Overseas Department, 5765
Telegraph, Bloomfield Township, MI
48301. (248) 642-1645.

cies and beneficiaries and other Detroit-
area Jewish social service organizations.

Identity Theft
in Our High-Tech World

with guest speaker

TONI MARIE CHRABOT

Special Agent
Federal Bureau of Investigation

Tuesday, October 3o, 2007
7:3o - 9:0o a.m.
Max M. Fisher Federation Building
6735 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Hills

Continental Breakfast
No charge

Holocaust And
The Arts

The Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan
Detroit will host a pre-
sentation by Dr. Dora
Apel on Sunday, Nov.
4, at 2 p.m. at the Max
Dora Appel
M. Fisher Federation
Building, 6735 Telegraph in Bloomfield
Township.
Apel serves as the W. Hawkins Ferry
Chair in Modern & Contemporary
Art History at Wayne State University,
Detroit. She is the recipient of the 2006
Benard L. Mass Prize for Achievement in
Jewish Culture and Continuity.
The program is co-sponsored
by Federation's Alliance for Jewish
Education, the Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan Detroit,"SAJE for
All Seasons',' and the Florence Melton
Adult Mini-School Alumni Association.
There is no charge for this event.
Reservations are required. Call Dale
Alpert Rubin, (248) 203-1520 or email
rubin@jfrnd.org to reserve a space.

Two hours of CPE available
Please bring an interested colleague

Special thanks to our corporate partner

LaSalle Bank

ABN AMRO

For more information, or to RSVP
contact Susie Feldman at 248.203.1461
or email davisOjfmd.org

or"

PROFESSIONAL
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
of the Jewish Community

L . Endowment Fund

IpJewish
Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit

jewishdetroit. org

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