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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-08-06

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B'nai B'rith's Helm
On July 30, the Bloomfield
Township-based B'nai B'rith Great
Lakes Region installed Nancy Braun
the first female regional president
since the installation of the first
president in 1940.
Peter Perlman, a
past president of
the region, who
served an interim
term, turned over
the gavel to Braun
to complete his
term of office.
Nancy Braun
B'nai B'rith
International's chairman of the
executive, Dennis Glick, was on hand
as keynote speaker and to pin Braun
with the traditional sitting regional
president's pin. Braun promised to
return the favor in December when
Glick is installed as international
president of B'nai B'rith.

golf courses in
Southeastern
Michigan to host
a "Free Day at the
Links" in support
of the First Tee
of Detroit, from
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Jeff Lesson
Tuesday, Aug. 11.
The organization
impacts the lives of Michigan youth
by providing learning facilities and
educational programs that promote
character development and life-
enhancing values through golf.
To view the participating courses,
go to lessongolf.com . To register,
call the selected course and men-
tion "Lesson On Golf's Free Day at
the Links" and secure your tee time.
Walking the course is free; for a
minimum S20 donation to First Tee,
a cart will be included.

Senior Dream Cruise

AJC's New Board
The Bloomfield Township-based
Detroit Metropolitan Chapter of the
American Jewish Committee held
its annual chapter meeting, which
featured Dan Hunter, manager
of Oakland County Planning and
Economic Development.
He spoke on the economic plan-
ning initiative for Oakland County.
He highlighted the expanding and
contracting economic sectors in the
area, including the growth of alter-
native energy and new-automotive
segments.
The meeting included a tribute to
outgoing chapter President Kenneth
C. Gold.
The following have been elected
to the board of directors' executive
committee: president, Jonathan B.
Frank; vice presidents, Howard S.
Brown, Bryant M. Frank, Robert
Gordon, Robert B. Labe, Sheldon S.
Toll; officer at large, Lynn Desenberg
Heumann.
Newly elected board mem-
bers include Robert Bick, Jeffrey
Camiener, Rep. Ellen Cogen-Lipton,
Dr. Shari Rogers and David Techner.
To learn more about the American
Jewish Committee, check out the
Web site at www.ajc.org or e-mail
detroit@ajc.org .

Free Day Of Golf
Jeff Lesson, a golf talk show host,
columnist and founder of les-
sonongolf.com , has arranged for

The Fleischman Residence/Blumberg
Plaza Senior Dream Cruise will
be held Wednesday, Aug. 12, 1:30-
3:30 p.m., on the Eugene & Marcia
Applebaum Jewish Community
Campus in West Bloomfield.
Al Muskovitz of WOMC-FM will be
grand marshal for the afternoon of
classic cars, entertainment and fun.
Rain date is Thursday, Aug. 13.
The Senior Dream Cruise began
as a way for the residents who could
not attend the Woodward Avenue
Dream Cruise to see the vintage
automobiles up close near home.
Community members who own the
vehicles will provide rides around
the Applebaum Campus for resi-
dents of Fleischman, Hechtman and
Meer.
Refreshments will be provided.
The event is sponsored by Say-On-
Drugs and Say-on Long Term Care
Specialists.
If you have a classic car and are
interested in volunteering, contact
Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan
Detroit: (248) 661-2999 ext. 1375; e-
mail, Seniordreamcruisegislmi.org .

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