Friendship Recovery Homes & Coaching Teaching the tools for a balanced sober life — spiritually driven self-reliance and healthy boundary setting. Program Manager - Sarah Rosenzweig, LLMSW, CAAC 248-666-6666 http://friendshiprecoveryhomes.org Sponsored in part by a generous grant from The Jewish Fund Harvey Weinberg Betty Provizer Leonard Trunsky Starkman !NO Join the Jewish Recovery Community at Daniel B. Sobel Friendship House Thursdays 6:30pm Dinner & Learn • 7:30 Jewish Recovery Meeting SCHEDULED 12-STEPS MEETINGS: •Counseling 7:30pm AA Sunday •Support 7:00pm OA Monday •Guidance 8:30pm DRA Monday •Spirituality 7:30pm NA Tuesday •Healthy Living Wednesday 8:00pm AlAnon •The Healing Power of Friendship Edie Resnick Rochelle Sable alumni association and established a student research scholarship at WSU. He's also a supporter of Hillel at WSU. Dr. Hershel Sandberg Francis Fischer Meer Family Friendship Center conk) 6892 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield • (248)788-8888 http://thefriendshiphouse.org • him say he is always willing to lend a hand to those in need. • Betty Provizer Starkman has been active in the Jewish commu- nity since 1944. She is a member of Shaarey Zedek, and she was instrumental in the creation of American Magen David Adom for Israel. She's held memberships in ORT and Hadassah, and has also worked extensively with the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan, of which she was a founding member. She's a renowned genealogist who established the Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan. Betty served on the Anti-Defamation League for more than 20 years. She is modest in her accomplishments and has gladly accepted each responsibility. • A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Harvey Weisberg has been an integral part of numerous Jewish causes for decades. His support and leader- ship have added positively to the State of Israel, Federation's Annual Campaign, the Anti-Defamation League, Federation's board of gover- nors and the Friends of the Jewish Theological Seminary advisory board. He's a member of Shaarey Zedek and was significant in the development of the Arab American- Jewish Friends Committee. He has put great effort into interfaith rela- tions, bringing diverse religious groups together to find their com- mon ground with his unique voice of reason and diplomacy. • A veteran of the U.S. Army, Leonard Trunsky is a beloved member of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He is a board member of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Metropolitan Detroit and formerly was on the local Ecumenical Institute board. He has been invited to public and private schools to teach students Judaism and about World War II. For years, he tutored children through Jewish Family Service. He also has been a docent at the Holocaust Memorial Center. Those who know Reservations are required for the event; limited seating. Brunch by Quality Kosher Catering is part of the admission. Adults are $80; chil- dren 12 and younger are $40. Sherry Margolis from Fox2 News will be the emcee. For reservations to the awards brunch, call (248) 592-1102. To make a tribute in celebration of an honorees or to place an ad or greeting in the commemorative ad journal, call Pete Wurdock of JSL (248) 592-1101. Ad deadline is May 10. ❑ OAKLAND COUNTY'S PREMIER DIVORCF SPEW Lic __A1111111111111111=11116 --MNIIIIIF:11•11111111111111Pr ' - _-_- "Thinking of getting divorced? Hire an attorney who will fight for you!" CALL: 248.643.6654 sgelman@sbcglobal.net SANDOR M. GELMAN Protect what's important to you. GELMAN, ZUKIN & STEELE, P.C. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 3001 WEST BIG BEAVER, SUITE 324 TROY, MICHIGAN 48084 PRACTICE LIMITED TO MATRIMONIAL LAW April 29 • 2010 25