Thccnk ouJ Madeleine & Bill Berman For your generosity and support of our community Yasher koach! Bill Berman and his father, Julius, 1951 But he's most proud of his accom- plishments in and around Detroit, such as a new scholarship program at Wayne State University "I've rounded up 11 local Jewish donors so far to contribute $8,000 a year each to sup- port and mentor a student," he said. Past state positions include presi- dent of the Southeastern Michigan Builders Association; representing the building industry as a board member on New Detroit; board chairman of the Michigan State Housing Finance Authority; president of United Hebrew Schools; board member of the United Way, and others. Shaarey Zedek Influence "But one of my biggest regrets is not being president of Shaarey Zedek," said Berman, who spent 14 years as an officer at the 147-year-old syna- gogue. He had risen to the vice presidency in 1961 under his mentor, Louis Berry, when Shaarey Zedek broke ground for the new Southfield location. "I was building committee chairman and Lou was development fund chairman; and we felt we had to concentrate on those important jobs, so we relinquished our officer positions. Lou resumed his presidency later, but, for one reason or another, I never got the title Shaarey Zedek first purchased 15 acres near Northwestern Highway and 10 Mile Road for the new edifice, "but we quickly realized that wouldn't be large enough, so we bought nine holes of a Southfield golf course on the current site [at 11 Mile], and we had a real tough battle getting the land rezoned," Berman recalled. The stumbling block was blatant anti-Semitism by Southfield city offi- cials, Berman remembers. "There really were no Jews living in the city at the time, and it was made clear to us that the city didn't want us there he said. "Then I got a call late one night from the council president, who was probably the most-powerful city official at the time, asking me to come right over and discuss the situ- ation. I don't know what changed his mind, but he said he would make sure we got the rezoning." Alluding to the Ira Kaufman Chapel's presence in Southfield, the council president told Berman: "If we can bury 'em here, I guess we can marry 'em here Shaarey Zedek has benefited greatly from Berman's philanthropies over the years, even to the extent of his sponsorship of positions like a full- time family educator who coordinates both senior and youth educational programs. The synagogue recognized Berman's generosity by honoring him at a major event in 2005, raising sev- eral million dollars. Harold Berry of Bloomfield Hills, Berman's friend since their days as members of Shaarey Zedek's former junior congregation, points out that Berman "contributes greatly to the social infrastructure of the communi- ty, making contributions to causes and things that are generally unknown to the public, but have to get done "Sometimes," Berry said,"philan- thropists become well known then go on to the national and international scenes. That's not the case with Bill. He has remained true to his strong roots in the local community" Rabbi Joseph H. Krakoff said, "Bill Berman is still the heart and soul of Shaarey Zedek. His love for the synagogue is expressed in his contin- ued generosity and thoughtfulness. He's always available for advice and consultation; he's a real visionary, very insightful and gets to the main essence of an issue right away. We're fortunate to have him as a member." Philanthropy on page A18 Fall " rip3 THE CENTER Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit www.jccdet.org 1514210 CELEBRATE YOUR BAR / BAT MITZVAH AT THE CENTER! Whether it's a formal gathering for 150 or a grand celebration for 800 guests, The Center is the perfect place to celebrate your child's special day! Ford Community & Performing Arts Center 15801 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI (313)943-2381. www.dearbornfordcenter.com Bring this ad in for 30% Off 2nd Entrée Not good with any other coupon Expires 6/30/09 Reservations for 5 or more recommended & call-ahead seating available Live Jazz Friday & Saturday Nights Two Hours Free Parking In The Structure Behind Peabody's 248.644.5222 • 34965 Woodward • Just South Of Maple 1508860 June 4 2009 A17