- N1 -fry* ring. Helping. Mental Illness. in partnership with EbM.naw InchiPM. EmTheion dolor HeatthyBody . HealthN. Mind proceeds to benefit Kadima's Child and Adolescent Program and the Miya Jo Must Home THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2011 at 11:30am J Tempte Beth Et KEYNOTE SPEAKER Clark Flatt, President and CEO of The Jason Foundation The Jason Foundation is dedicated to the prevention of the "silent epidemic of youth suicide" TtCKETS Paula at 248.559.8235, ext. 118 or email pautas@kadimacenter.org $50 includes Lunch SPONSORS Maly Must 04. ST JOSEPH MERCY MIF OAKLAND VENWYCK HOSPITAL WORLD HERITAGE FOUNDATION Prechter Family Fund SAKI JOSEPH MERCY HEACIN SYSTEM Eastern Michigan University Welcomes New Exec To Lead Ann Arbor JCC F ollowing a nationwide search, Andrea Rosner-Najer has been named new executive director of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor. Rosner-Najer brings to the JCC more than 20 years administrative expe- rience in the non- profit and Jewish world. Rosner- Najer served first Andrea as an administra- Rosner-Najer tor and then as the director of residen- tial operations for Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit since 1992. As director, Rosner-Najer was responsible for financial and business operations, personnel, maintenance, kosher food service, and family and resident relations for senior housing facilities serving more than 900 resi- dents on two JCC campuses. Prior to working with Jewish Senior Life, Rosner-Najer was a counselor/consultant for Personal Performance Consultants, a national employee assistance and counseling firm. She also served as the director of social work and medical/hospice social work for the former Riverside Hospital in Trenton. Rosner-Najer earned a master's of social work from Wayne State University, where she also received her undergraduate degree. She and her husband Nelson Najer have two chil- dren, Sarah, 8, and William, 10. "We are thrilled to have found someone of Andrea's caliber," said Nancy Margolis, search committee chair. "She comes with an amazing background of administrative accom- plishments and proven management skills; add to that her genuine warmth and welcoming smile. Andrea will be a valuable asset to our JCC and our community." Rosner-Najer replaces Leslie Bash who retires this week after nearly 10 years as JCC executive director. David Shtulman, Ann Arbor Federation executive director, said, "I believe the experience Andrea has working in a non-profit Jewish setting for so many years is a big advantage, and I think it is a plus that she has a lot of supervisory experience and even property management experience." E Scouts who made packages for Jewish serviceOmen included, from left, Wesley Brooks, Detroit; Andy Fischer, Novi; Simcha Mendel Gross, Southfield; Oren Lerner, West Bloomfield; Tyler Pleasant, West Bloomfield; and Justin Sherman, Birmingham. Scouts Help Armed Forces April 16, 2011 • 10 a.m. EASTERN Steve Tapper as its Spring 2011 Commencement Speaker ope! , araatiCtt7.5 and their family members. tic ke:s required. 14 March 3 2011 B oy Scout Troop 364 on Sunday assembled packages of supplies for American Jewish service men and women serv- ing in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guam and Okinawa. Troop 364, chartered to the Adat Shalom Men's Club, packaged and boxed Passover foods, Haggadot, treats and personal items. Each Scout wrote a note thanking the soldiers for their service. In addition to the Boy Scouts of America program of achievement and character building, Troop 364 serves the Jewish community with service projects and participates in community programs. E