"Helping others just makes me feel good" Josh Levine grew up in Atlanta. He went to college in Texas and studied in Israel. The last thing he ever thought he would do was move to Jennifer Glass at ePrize in Pleasant Ridge. which is the human resources unit. She primarily handles benefits and evaluations. Glass was just 24 when she came home. She feared she was too young to enjoy YAD. Instead, the group embraced her and encouraged her participation. "Some of the people I saw at one of my first events used to baby sit me and I thought they would never be able to see me as an adult;' Glass said. "But that was not the case at ally" Glass has found a Federation leader- ship that values young adult involve- ment. "They welcome our ideas and opinions on how to help the commu- nity:' she said. Glass wishes that YAD's well of creative ideas for getting her genera- tion communally engaged wouldn't sometimes run dry. "There are only so many trendy places to have events:' she said. "People want to try some- thing new and it is harder to create these types of opportunities here as opposed to in a larger city." Another YAD challenge is attract- ing new members, which presents a dilemma for singles. "Whether it was from high school, Hebrew school or camp, sometimes events are like a big Michigan. Then he met Shayna, who is from this game of Jewish geography:' Glass said. "This sometimes deters people from getting involved because they want to meet new people and not just see people they already know." ❑ area and knows what a strong Jewish community is all about. So the Levines move to Michigan and in no time they were adapting to life in metro- Detroit, buying a house, making friends, getting good jobs (Josh at Telemus Capital Partners and Name: Jennifer Glass Age: 25 Residence: West Bloomfield Family: parents, Marta and Ben Rosenthal, Franklin. Sister Rachel, assistant program direc- tor, Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor Internships: 2002, U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.; 2003, White House Office of Legislative Correspondence Education: B.A. (2004), M.A. (2006), George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Synagogue: Congregation Shaarey Zedek of Oakland County Affiliations: YAD board member and co-chair of YAD's outreach committee and Ben-Gurion Society (donors giving at least $1,000 to Federation's Annual Campaign). Shayna at e-Prize) and getting involved in the Jewish community. In Josh's words," I really believe that metro-Detroit is a great place to be Jewish. There is something for everyone interested in making a difference. Just figure out what you're passionate about and don't stop looking until you find it." qp Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit jewishdetroit.org 1278680 January 10 • 2008 A35