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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-01-07

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Brenna Gildenberq of Emunah BBG and Danielle Weinberger of Kulanu BBG

Chapter Award at RC this year. Max
Fisher AZA, Evan Shapiro AZA and
Kulanu BBG received Honorable
Mention; Davidson AZA and Dora
Savage BBG earned Most Spirited,
and Max Fisher AZA and Ahavah BBG
received Best Sportsmanship.
Throughout the week, BBYO
also raised funds for its Stand
UP! campaign, an organization-
wide effort to focus on social jus-
tice and tzedakah by choosing an
issue or cause important to them
and raise money, awareness and
do service for that issue, cause or
agency.
In Michigan, teens chose Will
Work for Food, an organization
that serves malnourished chil-
dren in Africa, including refugees
of the Darfur genocide.
Michigan Region held a
penny war throughout the week
between chapters, a raffle during
council meetings and accepted
chapter donations to various
charities as well. All together,
more than $3,000 was raised
within the five days of RC.
"Seeing everyone come
together as one big community
and treating one another with
respect made me really happy,"
said AZA convention coordinator

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Matthew Firsht of Tzavah AZA. "I am
truly sad this is my last RC — I wish
I could attend next year, but I'll be in
college!" ❑

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Marissa Ceresnie, 18, is a senior at North

,:BANKRUPTCY LIQUIDATION

Farmington High School.

FURTHE
REDUCTIONS.
40%

off

original
ticketed
prices

NOES R.

SCHUBOT

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JEWELLERS & GENtOLOGISTS SINCE 1917

Across Coolidge from The Somerset Collection

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SALE HOURS: Mon. - Sat., 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and Sun., Noon to 5:00 pm

Right: Phil White of Kishon

AZA in action on the court

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