HAGOPIAN The Original Since 1939 CLEANING SERVICES Robert and Marcie Orley Susan and Rabbi Harold Loss Hillel Day School At 50 On May 29, Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills will celebrate the culmination of its 50th anniversary celebratory events with a jubilee dinner at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. The dinner will honor Marcie and Robert Orley with the 2008 Dream Maker Award. The Orleys are past parents and longtime supporters of Hillel. Robert is a past president of its board of direc- tors, and Marcie serves on its Goldman- Hermelin Education Foundation. Hillel Day School will also honor Susan and Rabbi Harold Loss with the Rabbi Jacob Segal Award. The Losses embrace Rabbi Segars dream of a Jewish educa- tion for all children, regardless of syna- gogue affiliation and a family's financial ability. Their daughters are graduates of Hillel and the Loss family attributes their daughters' personal and profes- sional successes to their Hillel education. Rabbi Loss is a rabbi at Temple Israel in West Bloomfielod and Susan is active in numerous temple and community orga- nizations. Cocktails will begin at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 29, followed by a program and dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are $200 per person and are available through Cheryl Schanes, (248) 539-1488, or cschanes@ hillelday.org. Activist Is Honored Beverly Baker will receive the 2008 Israel Activist of the Year Award from the Jewish Community Relations Council at a special event in her honor on Thursday, May 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Jay Golan, presi- dent of the Birthright Israel Foundation, will be the program's featured speaker. He will address "Sharing the Israel Experience to Secure a Jewish Beverly Baker Future." Birthright Israel has brought more than 110,000 young Jewish adults to Israel since its inception in 1999. Golan is responsible for all advocacy, fundraising and alumni and post-trip programs in North America for the program. Council Past President Jeannie Weiner and her husband, Dr. Gershon Weiner, are honorary chairs of the Israel Activist Event. An ardent Israel advocate and Zionist, Baker began visiting Israel in 1956, just before the Sinai campaign. She has been to Israel more than 40 times, spending every summer there with her family throughout the 1970s. As Council's 2008 Israel Activist of the Year, she personifies the highest ideals of the Jewish com- munity through her extensive community service, leadership, philanthropy and accomplishments. Jay Golan For information about the Israel Activist Award and pro- gram or opportunities to honor Baker, visit the Council Web site, detroitjcrc. org, or contact the office, (248) 642-5393, ext. 9. Tamarack Fun Day Tamarack Camps will host its first Alumni Family Fun Day at Camp Maas in Ortonville 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, June 22. The event, which kicks off the sum- mer before campers arrive, will welcome Tamarack Camps and Fresh Air Society alumni and friends to enjoy a day at camp. Planned for rain or shine, the event is open to the community. "I'm so excited to return to my roots and relive all of my camp memories:' said Rachel (Grey) Ellis, a longtime Tamarack camper and staffer who now volunteers as a board member for the organization. "I'm really excited to see past campers and staff, as well as families from our community who may or may not be cur- rently affiliated with us. Its going to be a great day at camp'." Activities planned include waterski- ing, tubing, kayaking and canoeing, organized sporting games, climbing walls and ropes course initiatives, campfires and s'mores, arts and crafts and horse- back riding. A barbecue lunch will be served. Specific times for gatherings of past decades of campers and staff will be arranged for photographs. "I'm really looking forward to bring- ing my family to Camp Maas as this is another opportunity to share my memo- ries of camp with them; said Brian Kepes, president of Tamarack's board of directors. "I was a camper and staff member for over 10 years and often speak of my memories of this very special place Ma I , 1. APIPISiMMIL 1644 Drop Off Your Oriental / Area Rugs at any Original Hagopian Rug Care Center and we'll clean every other one FREE 24 Hour Water and Fire Damage Response 5 2 7' In Home Cleaning Specials Rooms* of Carpet cleaned Rooms* of Carpet cleaned Sofa. or Chairs* cleaned 9995 49 90 4995 Expect the best...Expect the purple truck! *Some restrictions apply We're Your Leather Cleaning Specialists 1-800—HAGOPIAN (424-6742) Rug Care Centers Oak Park Novi Birmingham 8 Mile W / Coolidge 12 Mile & Novi Rd S. 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