n Metro AROUND TOWN Honorees Ann Newman and Aliza Nivy, both of Bloomfield Hills Barbara and Harold Berry of Bloomfield Hills and Allan Gelfond of Farmington Hills Lifelong Zionists ZOA honors two distinguished supporters of Israel. A nn Newman and Aliza Nivy are successful Bloomfield Hills businesswomen and philanthro- pists with deep, unique ties to Israel. Both women were there in 1948 during Israel's War of Independence. Newman, who was raised in an Orthodox home in Poland, made aliyah to Israel with her family as a young girl. She was a member of the underground freedom fighters and the Israel Defense Forces. Nivy was born and raised in Tel Aviv and also fought for Israel's inde- pendence. She married her late husband, Solomon Nivy, a few months before the war; the couple moved to Michigan a short time later to pursue advanced degrees. "These are two special, unique women," said Maya Veprinsky, executive director of the Southfield-based Zionist Organization of America Michigan Region. "Both have contributed generously to many organizations and causes, especially those dedicated to Israel. They have never forgotten their roots." For their dedication and lifelong com- mitments to Zionism, Jewish education and the Jewish community, Newman and Nivy will receive the aVs highest cita- tion of merit, the Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award, at its upcoming Balfour event A14 October 25 • 2007 Nov. 1. About 170 people also attended a tribute brunch in their honor Sept. 23 at Tam O'Shanter Country Club in West Bloomfield. "ZOA President Sheldon L. Miller of Orchard Lake introduced our recipients and welcomed the guests, along with the other event co-chairs, Saul Waldman of Keego Harbor and Beverly Baker of Bloomfield Hills," Veprinksy said. "Cantor Meir Finkelstein from Congregation Shaarey Zedek of Oakland County enter- tained us with lovely Israeli songs and three rabbis, Rabbi Joseph Krakoff of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig from the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills and Rabbi Michael Cohen of Keter Torah Synagogue in West Bloomfield, all paid tribute to these wonderful women." The ZOA is the oldest and one of the largest pro-Israel organizations in the United States. Founded in 1897, the orga- nization supports educational activities, public affairs programs and other efforts to strengthen U.S.-Israeli relations. _1 The ZOA's 74th annual Balfour event will be held 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. i t at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield. It will feature former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and honor Ann Newman and Aliza Nivy with the Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award. Tickets start at $100. To make reservations or for more information, contact the ZOA at (248) 282-0088 or zoa®estart.com . Dr. Kevin Miller of Farmington Hills, Dr. Leora Bar-Levav of Franklin and Miller of Orchard Lake Sylvia Waldman of Keego Harbor with Rabbi Charles and Helen Rosenzveig of Southfield