Special Report STANDING OVATION Philanthropy from page A17 Ty I A18 June 4 2009 SHAAREY ZEDEK EXTENDS A HEARTY MAZEL TOV 3ERM. TO ON HIS GENEROSITY, WISDOM & DEDICATION TO OUR BELOVED CONGREGATION & THE GREATER JEWISH COMMUNITY Honors, Honors Bill Berman has been the recipient of many honors and awards, including the Detroit Jewish community's 1111 prestigious highest honor, Federation's Harold Berry Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award; the Israeli Peace Medal (he has made 20 trips to Israel); the Cyrus Adler Award of the American Jewish Ata Committee; the Rabbi Krakoff Human Resources Award of the Interfaith Round Table; JESNM Mesorah Award; Boston Hebrew College's Lown Distinguished Service Award; the Achievement Award of the Michigan State Association of Home Builders; the Leonard N. Simons Award from the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan; and, most recently, Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit's Dream Maker Award. Berman now is the senior attendee at the "Taubman meet- ing," an annual gathering of local philanthropists who pledge their financial support to the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, raising about 60 percent of its Annual Campaign funds. Named after shopping mall mogul A. Alfred Taubman of Bloomfield Hills, it replaces the "Fisher meet- ing," which carried the name of Franklin philanthropist and Jewish Detroit patriarch Max Fisher, who died at 96 in 2005. "The most amazing thing about Bill is that, at the age of 91, he con- tinues to display the same energy, creativity, leadership abilities and philanthropy as he did 50 years ago when I met him," said Alan E. Schwartz of Bloomfield Hills, an original member of the Michigan law firm of Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn. "He just keeps on going; he's an inspiration to the entire Jewish community" Has Berman ever thought of tapering off in his activities? "No:' he responded firmly. "I just can't slow down." at ,