Eric Adelman "Comes Home" to 1313Y0 While Arnie Weiner's retirement from BBYO will be a major change, the Michigan Region BBYO Commission began to plan for the transition by appointing Eric Adelman as Senior Programming Director in December. Following Arnie's departure at the end of June, Eric will become Michigan Region's Executive Director. For Eric, it is a return to an organization that he has been involved with both as a teenager and professional. A native Detroiter, Eric was a founding member and leader of Groucho Marx AZA and, after college, served as Assistant Director of Wisconsin Region BBYO. That experience was a major factor in his selection by the BBYO search committee, according to Bruce Gorosh, who chaired the committee. "There were a lot of qualified, excellent candidates, but everyone felt he was the right person to take us into our next phase. He's a mature, wonderful, nice guy," said Gorosh. Eric joined BBYO from JARC, where he was resource and program development manager. Before that, he worked at the Detroit Jewish Community Relations Council from 2002- 2006, serving as community relations associate and government relations director. Eric received a BA in Judaic Studies, magna cum laude, from George Washington University, and will soon complete a master's in public administration at Wayne State University. He and his wife, Karen, who is an Assistant Director at Hillel of Metro Detroit, have a young daughter and live in Berkley. Fall Conclave at Camp Maas .. Dana Margolis makes her point at Fall Conclave, Nov. 2-4, 2007, at Camp Maas. Dedication Celebrates the Opening of the Bittker Conference Center An enthusiastic group of 250 BBYO members and supporters dedicated the beautiful David L. Bittker Conference Center in fall, 2006. This new youth facility is located on a beautiful wooded site adjacent to Camp Maas in Ortonville, Michigan. The Bittker Center is being used for AZA and BBG chapter retreats, Jewish immersion weekends, and leadership training. It is a great space for education, social/recreational programming, religious services, and kosher food preparation. The 5,700 square foot, $1.25 million facility is named in memory of David L. Bittker, a long-time member of the Michigan BBYO Commission and its Executive Committee. The land for the Bittker Center was acquired through the joint efforts of BBYO, the Fresh Air Society and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. The facility was funded by private donations through a campaign led by Barbara Horowitz, then BBYO Commission vice-chair, in conjunction with Jewish Federation. Rick Segal, past BBYO Commission Chair, coordinated the planning and construction of the facility. The Bittker Conference Center replaces the Charles and Florence Milan BBYO Conference Centre in Belle River, Ontario, which had served BBYO for more than 35 years, and needed substantial renovation. Interior of the Bittker Center great room. The Torah is escorted to the Aron Kodesh at the Bittker Center by the Woll Family — Monica, Margo, Doug, and Samantha. The Torah was made available to BBYO by Congregation Beth Tephilath Moses in Mt. Clemens. BBYO B YACHAD 0 TOGETHER 0 BBYO B YACHAD 0 TOGETHER 0 BBYO B YACHAD 0 TOGETHER 0 BBYO B YACHAD 0 TOGETHER 3