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Labe and Sheldon Toll; and officers at large, Amy Folbe, Robert Gordon and Lynn D. Heumann. Elected as the first vice president was Bryant M. Frank. Newly elected officers include Nancy B. Bluth, Alicia B. Chandler and Todd Mendel. AJC Detroit's immediate past president is Kenneth C. Gold. Chairman of the advi- sory committee is Andrew S. Doctoroff. Newly elected to the AJC Detroit Board are Gregory Bloom, an executive with Microsoft; Judy Kotzen, a social worker; and Eli Saulson, an entrepreneur. Rotating off the board after many years of service are Paul Fischer and Jay Knoll. Those re-elected to three-year terms AgerApp,tegmer \\ j ■ - I 7111 ULTIMATACHEF AMERICA BILOOLDALZ The road to crown the ULTIMATE CHEF AMERIC CLARE BRIDGE® FARMINGTON HILLS I & II Alzheimer's & Dementia Care 27900 Drake Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48331 (248) 489-9362 CLARE BRIDGE® TROY Alzheimer's & Dementia Care 4900 Northfield Parkway, Troy, MI 48098 (248) 267-9500 CLARE BRIDGE® UTICA Alzheimer's & Dementia Care 45959 North. Pointe Boulevard, Utica, MI 48315 (586) 997-0719 GRAND COURT FARMINGTON HILLS Independent Living 36550 Grand River Avenue Farmington Hills, MI 48335 (248) 476-7478 GRAND COURT NOVI Independent Living 45182 West Park Drive, Novi, MI 48377 (248) 669-5330 The entrees will be sizzling, the desserts enticing and the chefs entertaining as they put on a show extraordinaire and invite you to sample their spectacular culinary creations at Heritage of Southfield. This cross-country event features celebrity judges, gourmet food, unique educational seminars, and a silent auction to benefit the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation. And you can be part of it all. Join us for this exciting national competition among Brookdale® Master Chefs to crown the ULTIMATE CHEF AMERICA. Thursday, July 29, 2010 • 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For reservations call (248) 727-2006 Location: Heritage of Southfield • Complimentary Admission sral BROOKDAL E l) SENIOR LIVING Our People Make the Differencesm 30 July 22 • 2010 THE HERITAGE SOUTHFIELD Independent Living Personalized Assisted Living 25800 Eleven Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48034 (248) 727-2000 WYNWOOD® NORTHVILLE Personalized Assisted Living 40405 6 Mile Road, Northville, MI 48168 (734) 420-6104 WYNWOOD® TROY Personalized Assisted Living 4850 Northfield Parkway, Troy, MI 48098 (248) 952-5533 z WYNWOOD® UTICA Personalized Assisted Living 45969 North Pointe Boulevard Utica, MI 48315 (586) 997-0955 www.brookdaleliving.com Our People Make the Difference Is a Service Mark of Brookdale Senior Living, Inc., Nashville, TN, USA. 0 Reg. U.S, Patent and TM Office. DETM3-ROP01-0610 Receive a complimentary gift when you take a tour the day of the event! include Susan D. Borman, Keith Bornstein, Harvey Bronstein, Kenneth E. Konop, Brenda Rosenberg, James S. Rosenfeld, Jerald A. Rosenfeld and Sheri Schiff. The American Jewish Committee's advi- sory committee members include past presidents Martin Baum, David B. Jaffe, Brian J. Kott and Dr. Kenneth Wolf as well as longstanding community leaders Harold Berry, Bernard and Judith Levin Cantor, Hon. Avern Cohn, Eugene Driker, Rabbi Joseph Krakoff, Hannan Lis, Irene Miller, Rabbi Michael Moskowitz, Dr. Gilbert S. Omenn, David K. Page, Barbara Rom, Rabbi Norman T. Roman, Dulcie Rosenfeld, Hon. Walter Shapero, Levi Smith, Kathleen Straus, Joel D. Tauber, Michael H. Traison, Gary Wasserman, Hon. Helene White, and Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz. AJC Detroit board members on the AJC National Board of Governors include Andrew S. Doctoroff and Nanci Rands. The AJC Detroit office is run by director Kari Alterman and administrator Corey Young. ❑ Aish Rosh Hashanah Retreat Aish HaTorah of Metro Detroit will be holding High Holiday services at the Butzel Conference Center near Ortonville from Wednesday, Sept. 8, until Saturday night, Sept. 11. It is designed to make the High Holidays an intensely spiritual experience. The event will provide an emphasis on understanding what the holiday is about; the meaning of the rituals such as shofar as well as classes on the themes of the day. For information, the schedule and costs contact Rabbi Alon Tolwin at Aish at (248) 891-9044 or by e-mail at atolvvin@aish.com . Dream Cruisin' Kiddush The Woodard Avenue Shul (WAS) will be presenting a Dream Kiddush, in honor of the Dream Cruise, noon Saturday, Aug. 21. Because the shul is on Woodward Avenue, the "WAS" has a opportunity to celebrate two profound stories of Detroit culture: Woodward Avenue and its role in the automobile industry; and the strength of the Detroit Jewish community. The Dream Kiddush can bring both stories together. The Deluxe Dream Kiddush Lunch is open to the public, and there is no charge. In another event, the Woodward Avenue Shul will present a gala champagne recep- tion honoring Oakland County Treasurer Andy Meisner at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1. Tickets are available for purchase. For information, contact: Rabbi Chanoch Hadar, 25595 Woodward Avenue, Royal Oak, MI 48067, (248) 414-SHUL; e-mail, wood- wardshul@gmail.com ; or the website, www.woodwardshul.org.