Family Focus What's In A Name? Honorees Hillel Day School n ames its Dream Makers and Segal winner. H illel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills will honor Henrietta and Alvin Weisberg as its 2010 Dream Makers. Hillel past president Ellie Glen is the 2010 recipient of the Rabbi Jacob Segal Award. The Weisbergs have been leaders and major benefactors of our Jewish com- munity for more than 50 years. Their interest in Jewish education has been the cornerstone of their philanthropic commitment, having been ardent sup- porters of Hillel Day School, the Frankel Jewish Academy in West Bloomfield and the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. In 2005, the Weisbergs were honored by JTS with the Shin Award, presented to individuals who embody a commitment to Jewish education and synagogue life. They have extended their patronage to many other worthwhile Jewish organiza- tions locally: the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, Fresh Air Society and the Jewish Community Center. Alvin has served on the local boards of JVS and Jewish Family Service. The Weisbergs created a fund through Jewish Federation Apartments to provide senior citizens with transportation to cultural events in the community. Dedicated members of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Henrietta and Alvin have enhanced synagogue program- ming by sponsoring numerous concerts and other events for the entire Jewish community. They contrib- uted to the synagogue by funding an endowment Henrietta and Alvin for the pur- chase and con- Weisberg tinuing upkeep of the congregational prayer books. Alvin was a partner with his parents and brothers in creating Chatham Super Markets, which the family sold in the 1980s. Today, he is chairman of Total Pet Supplies, the largest franchi- see of Pet Supplies "Plus" with stores in five states. He is a partner and member of the board of directors of Pet Supplies "Plus", USA, with franchises in more than 20 states. The Weisbergs are the parents of Lori and Steven Weisberg and Julie and Steven Schlafer. They have five grand- children, all of whom are Hillel gradu- ates. Ellie Glen, the Rabbi Jacob Segal Award winner, reflects Rabbi Segal's vision for a vibrant Jewish day school in Metro Detroit. With her advanced degrees Ellie Glen from the University of Michigan in social work, education and guidance counseling serving as a back- drop, she served on both the PTO board and the school's board of directors. She worked to develop the school's ritual and religious activities and established the school's daily minyan. She retired the mortgage on the building during her tenure as Hillel president. Glen established the first volunteer department at the local Holocaust Memorial Center 25 years ago and continues to volunteer for Yad Ezra, Meals on Wheels, the Friendship Circle and Federation. She has served on the boards of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and Hadassah and currently serves on the board of Yad Ezra. She has worked at Jewish Family Service. Through the National Council of Jewish Women, she has lent support for the past 11 years as a child advocate for the court-appoint- ed guardianship services. She and Sidney have four children and eight grandchildren. Their two sons graduated from Hillel and their six school-aged grandchildren attend or have graduated from a day school (three at Chicago's Solomon Schechter Day School and three at Hillel). The Leadership Circle Reception, a wine tasting with James Beard Award- winning wine writer Alice Feiring, will be held on Thursday, March 4, at Hillel Day School with a minimum gift of $1,800. Hillel Day School's annual dinner will be held Tuesday, May 11, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Proceeds from this campaign provide tuition assistance, technology purchases, pro- fessional development and educational resources for the school. For information, contact Hillel Day School's Development Office, (248) 851-6950. ❑ Gan Shalom preschool students explain their Hebrew names. Asher Zacks, 4, with his mother, Renee, of Huntington Woods. Renee and Eric Zacks created a photo montage to show who Asher was named for in the family. A Havdalah and Hebrew name dedication program was held Jan. 23 for 4-year-olds in the Gan Shalom bilingual pre- school at Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park. "A child's name stays with him forever and it was chosen for a spe- cial reason:' said Susan Gartenberg, Gan Shalom director. "Jews believe that the living will carry on the traits of the deceased. We connect the name to our personal and col- lective history, and parents have an opportunity to tell about the name at a special weekend Havdalah ser- vice in the synagogue. Family and friends were invited to attend this touching program?' Leslie Fishman of Bloomfield Hills and Trish Canner of West Bloomfield helped the students learn about their Hebrew names. Each child spoke his/her Hebrew name and each family created a proj- ect displaying photos of the person for whom the child was named. "We were all so touched by the program:' said Tammy Samson of Huntington Woods, mother of Abigail, 4, and Josephine, 3. "We learned that names were cho- sen because families wanted their children to possess attributes from the ancestor, such as courage and a sense of family:' Gartenberg said. Gan Shalom, from the Hebrew words garden and peace, started in 2006 with six children; now the school has 40 students and a grow- ing parent tot class. The school has become a model for other pre- schools, locally and on a national level, with its bilingual approach to early education. Gartenberg created the curriculum with Ronit Gill, the school's Hebrew specialist. Gill speaks only Hebrew to the children while other teach- ers facilitate in English. Families are connected to the program through Hebrew workshops, e-mails, CDs, vid- eos and games. "Our program is not a 20-minutes instant Hebrew:' said Gill of Royal Oak. "We work like a bilingual house- hold." Early and after-school care are avail- able for working families. Registration for the 2010-2011 academic year and for summer camp 2010 now is open. To schedule a visit or for more infor- mation, go to sgartenberg@congbeth- shalom.org ; (248) 547-7970; www.congbethshalom.org . ❑ February 25 • 2010 53