Leadership Federation to cite activists in the community. Anessa Kramer Lee Hurwitz T he Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit will honor seven community leaders at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 26. The Awards Night presentation will take place in Handleman Hall at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Federation will present Young Leadership Awards to men and women who have distinguished themselves as emerging leaders. The recipients of the Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award, Anessa Kramer, and the Frank A. Wetsman Award, Lee Hurwitz, are considered to be strong leaders within the gen- eral Federation community. The Mark Family Award honors a current member of the Young Adult Division who has rendered outstanding YAD leadership, Josh Levine. Two other awards will be pre- sented — the Benard L. Maas Prize for Achievement in Jewish Culture & Continuity in the Area of Humanities (Professor Howard N. Lupovitch) and Federation's Lifetime Achievement Awards (Dolores and Leonard R. Farber and Richard Sloan). The Awards Night Committee consists of last year's awardees Oscar Feldman, Dr. Jennifer L. Friedman, Maury Okun, Joshua Opperer, Robert Slatkin, Jessie Stern, Dr. Sheldon Stern and Barbara Zaltz as well as Federation President Nancy Grosfeld, Foundation President Douglas M. Etkin and Federation CEO Scott Kaufman. Young Leadership Awards • Anessa Kramer has proven to be a natural leader with her involvement in so many facets of Federation: the board Josh Levine of YAD and the Women's Department as well as the Board of Governors. She was a participant on the Grosfeld 5 Leadership Mission and co-chair of the Grosfeld 8 Leadership Mission. She has been a member and co-chair of Shalom Baby, a member of the IsraelSixty/State Fair Event Logistics Team and a co- chair of the Grosfeld Graduates Steering Committee. She has a keen ability to move people forward, to stay focused on a task and provide an energy that encourages all around her to join in her effort. • Lee Hurwitz has been long involved with multiple Federation agencies; he sets a shining example as an ambas- sador of community involvement. He was a participant of the Grosfeld 2 Leadership Mission, co-chair of the Grosfeld 6 Leadership Mission and a co- chair of the Grosfeld Graduate Steering Committee. He also was a co-chair of the IsraelSixty/State Fair Event Logistics Team. Currently, he's a member of the Leadership Development Committee, Israel & Overseas Committee, the Real Estate Committee, the Capital Needs Committee and the Board of Governors. He cares greatly for the worldwide Jewish community. • Josh Levine has shown himself to be a successful leader within Federation's Young Adult Division. He has been a YAD board member since 2006 and an officer since 2009. He has been a mem- ber and chair of the Entree Committee. He currently is co-chair of YAD's 2010 Adam and Jodi Becker All-Star Mission to Israel. He also is a member of Federation's Finance Committee as well as the Human Resources Workgroup Leonard and Delores Farber Richard Sloan of the Community Collaboration Task Force. He is passionate about reaching out to new people and is constantly striving to find creative ways to engage the younger members of our commu- nity. Lifetime Achievement Awards • Dolores and Leonard R. Farber have given a lifetime of service to Detroit's Jewish community. Leonard is a past board member of Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit and was recently co-chair of Federation's Campaign Closing. He has been a member of Federation's Receivables Committee, the Economic Forum and the Quarter Century Club. Dolores has been a Women's Department board member and a member of numerous Federation committees, including Endowment, Lion of Judah/Ruby Lion of Judah, the Economic Forum, the Quarter Century Club and the Jewish Community Endowment Fund. She has chaired fundraising and membership of B'nai B'rith and has served on the boards of B'nai B'rith Detroit Council, the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit and Federation's Women's Department. Leonard and Dolores were participants of Federation's Miracle Mission 1 and 2. • Richard Sloan is a strong sup- porter and ambassador of both the Jewish community and greater Detroit community. He has chaired the Allied Jewish Campaign, the Detroit Service Group and Federation's Real Estate and Property Management Committee. He has been a board mem- ber of the Jewish Community Center of Howard Lupovitch Metropolitan Detroit, Tamarack Camps and Sinai Hospital of Detroit as well as ProjectHOPE, Variety-the Children's Charity and Michigan Opera House. Benard L. Maas Prize • Professor Howard N. Lupovitch holds the Waks Family Chair in Jewish History at the University of Western Ontario in London; he specializes in Modern Jewish History. His broad background, however, gives him the ability to teach about intellectual trends, both ancient and modern. This fourth-genera- tion Detroiter is a graduate of Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit and the University of Michigan. He received a Ph.D. in Jewish History from Columbia University and has taught at Cornell University in New York, Colby College in Maine and the U-M, where he was a fellow at the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies. He has published two books, Jews at the Crossroads and Jews and Judaism in World Civilization. He currently is completing a history of the Jews of Budapest. He is the baal tefilah/baal koreh [prayer leader and Torah reader] at Congregation Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield and a frequent instructor for Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education. ❑ The Awards Night presentation is open to donors of the community. Those who would like to attend can RSVP at www.jewishdetroit. org/awards. For more information or questions, call Federation at (248) 642-4260. May 20 • 2010 15