.111. [metro NOTICE Jewish Apartments & Services, Inc., Jcare, Inc., JAS Hechtman I Nonprofit Corporation, JFA Non-Profit Housing Corporation, Jewish Apartments & Services Phase IV, Inc., JAS Non-Profit Housing Corporation VI, and Jewish Apartments & Services Foundation will hold their Annual Meeting of Members on Monday, June 6, 2008, at 4:00 p.m. at the Lillian & Samuel Jewish Apartments, 6700 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, Michigan, for the purpose of electing members to the Boards of Directors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Ann Arbor For new, three-year terms ending June, 2011: Roz Blanck, Barbara Cook, Harold Etkin, Susan Harold, Dan Klein, David Steuer, Brad Urdan and Harvey Wolf. The following slate of officers will be presented as nominees: President: Laurence Tisdale; Vice Presidents: Susan Harold, Nancy Siegel Heinrich, Jon Podolsky, and Steven Weinstock; Treasurer: Harold Etkin; Assistant Treasurer: Eli Scherr; Secretary: Rabbi Bunny Freedman; Assistant Secretary: Nancy Simpson. In accordance with the Bylaws, other qualified persons may be nominated for election by a petition signed by not fewer than fifty (50) members of the Corporation and filed with Marsha Goldsmith Kamin, Executive Director, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting. Only one (1) person may be nominated by each such petition and no nomination shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented to such nomination. 1396920 The Jerry Ross Band Visit our web site wwwu Iorioross.com Newsmaker Joyride •Rumplestiltskin •LUSA • Nightline •Persuasion •Cassens Murphy Band 'Simone Vitale Band •Intrigue •Sun Messengers •Radio City Hot Ice LOAM ROSS STEALING ItitaTIIIMMINT Call for free video consultation Since 1972 248498-9711 A22 May 22 . 2008 Applications sought for U-M Hillel leadership training opportunity. E Nominations for Directors are as follows: Skyline & The Back Street Horns Berman Fellowship 1336290 and dynamic talent. The Berman Fellowship is an opportunity for Hillel Leven years after its inception, to invest in future leaders as they grow the Berman Fellowship at the their skills through hands-on experi- University of Michigan Hillel ence at the University of Michigan. is undergoing some major changes. "During the past several years, the Previously only open to recent college Berman Fellowship has attracted graduates, Berman Fellow candidates some remarkable young professionals, will now be talented young profession- many of whom have gone on to make als with several years of work and life significant contributions to the Jewish experience behind them. community on campus and beyond:' "A person with demonstrated skills says Michael Brooks. "It is now poised and aspirations who is further along to become a more focused training in terms of his or her personal and program for someone who is seriously professional maturity will be able committed to a career as a campus to better contextualize and internal- Jewish professional." ize the unique learning experience Brooks likens the new Berman this Fellowship provides," said Scott Fellowship to a hospital residency Brown, Hillel vice president of human for a new MD, calling it "a paradigm resources. "In turn, the individual will that may soon be replicated at other be more prepared to take the next schools that also have much quality leadership step of becoming a Hillel teaching and training to provide for senior professional following their potential Hillel professionals!' experience at Michigan." Since 1997, Berman Fellows have Philanthropist and Jewish educa- gone on to work for Hillel in various tor Mandel "Bill" Berman, for whom capacities. Megan Nesbitt, a Berman the Fellowship is named, selected Fellow during the 2000-1 school the University of Michigan Hillel and year, worked at Brown Hillel for two Executive Director Michael Brooks years before moving to Israel. Upon because of the campus' outstanding her return to the United States, she reputation for engaging Jewish stu- assumed the role of interim director/ dents. Brooks, considered among Hillel assistant director at Brown Hillel. professionals to be a master teacher, Ben Berger, a 2002-3 Berman Fellow, was well-equipped to provide expert remained with Hillel as a program training on student engagement, pro- director before entering rabbinical gramming, counseling, marketing, school at Yeshivat Chovavei Torah. fundraising, community relations and The Schusterman International organizational management. Center is now accepting applications Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish for the 2008-9 Berman Fellowship Campus Life benefits from the program. Contact Jamie Schiffman at Fellowship by recruiting and help- jschiffman@hillel.org . E ing to develop highly qualified Technion Names Director the Federation. He received a number Allan "Geli" Gelfond of Detroit has of Federation awards for his profes- been named director of the East sionalism, innovation and outstanding Central Region of the American community service. Gelfond has also Technion Society (ATS), held positions at the Jewish effective June 1. The East Community Center, and orga- Central Region includes nized the Parents Association for Detroit and Cleveland. Jewish Residential Care, the pro- Prior to joining the totype for today's Farmington ATS, Gelfond was senior Hills-based JARC. He sits on the financial resource develop- board of Visitors at Wayne State ment officer for the Jewish University in Detroit. Federation of Metropolitan An avid long distance runner, Alla n Gelfond Detroit. He served in a Gelfond is a graduate of Wayne number of other key posi- State University. He and his wife, tions, including campaign director, Harriett, have three children. during his nearly three decades at