>> here's to Evelyn Lipitz and Florence Yorke, res- idents at the Meer Apartments in West Bloomfield, were honored as "Golden Oldies" by the YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit and the Detroit Rotary Club. Lipitz serves as the first vice president on Meer's Resident Council. She also participates in the Literacy Group, where she reads to children weekly at Pleasant Lake Elementary School in Walled Lake. As Meer's choir director and play reading chair, Yorke encour- ages her fellow Meer residents to make the arts a part of their lives, ensuring that all of the residents involved in these activities have an enriching and fulfilling experience. Wayne Law announced that Ilana Ben-Ze'ev of Huntington Woods has been named the school's assistant dean of students. Ben-Ze'ev A has practiced business Ben-Ze'ev law more than 29 years, most recently as a senior member at Bodman PLC in Detroit, working in the real estate finance and banking groups. She created a marketing training series addressing areas of focus for younger lawyers as well as a program introducing new and existing attorneys to their peers, promoting connections and developing relationships among members of the firm. Avital Elyazam, a junior at Frankel Jewish Academy, recently received a Brandeis Book Award, given in recognition of a high school stu- dent who exhibits all- around excellence in both the humanities and science while being engaged in the community. Elyazam received a copy of Tuesdays With Morrie and a letter of personal congratulations from author Mitch Albom. She is the daughter of Annette Elyazam of West Bloomfield. Kate Miller, 22, of Beverly Hills and a member of Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park, won a national teaching fellowship with a five-year, $175,000 award. She will attend graduate school at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The Knowles Science Teaching Fellowship goes to the nation's premier high school math and science teachers at the start of their careers. Local student and budding scientist Chengzhen Dai, a college-bound Beverly Hills resident, is one of only 19 American students chosen to attend the summer science program at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, one of the world's foremost centers of scientific research and graduate study. Dai attended Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills and has worked at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor for the past two years. He par- ticipated in the 2011 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, where he was awarded second place in the cat- egory of animal science. He also com- peted in the 2012 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, where he was awarded fourth place in environ- mental sciences. God, a poem written by Frankel Jewish Academy junior Jake Feldman, received honorable mention in the non-native speak- er category in RAVSAK's annual Feldman Hebrew Poetry Contest. FJA junior Laurenne Kaufman's poem God is a Hurricane received runner-up mention in the Native Speaker category. Their poems were Kaufman published in the Summer 2012 issue of HaYidion: The RAVSAK Journal. Feldman and Kaufman are third- year Hebrew students taught by Ilana Gaba-Maine. He is the son of Lori and Michael Feldman of West Bloomfield. She is the daughter of Shari and Alon Kaufman of Orchard Lake. Jonathan P. Gunsberg of Flint has completed his master's of sci- ence degree in nurse anesthesia at the College of Health Sciences at Midwestern University in Illinois. He is the son of Dr. David and Sandra Gunsberg. Dr. Ehud (Udi) Kapen of West Bloomfield was elect- ed president of Bloomfield Players, a Bloomfield Hills com- munity theater. A vet- eran actor in Kapen Bloomfield Players and former vice president, he works as a pediatrician with Southfield Pediatric Physicians. Malka Littman, a Hebrew teacher at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills, has won the Diane and Emery Klein Award for outstanding teaching. NEW Voter Identification Cards will soon arrive in your mailbox! Alf Find your new precinct map and polling location online by visting www.wbtwp.com Go to the Departments tab and click on Clerk for more information. 1111 Find us on facebook. West Bloomfield Township Clerk's Office Every ten years, following the United States Census results, new legislative districts are drawn to reflect population changes. West Bloomfield Township voters will soon receive NEW Voter Identification Cards with information about which precinct you will vote in along with the address of your polling location. The card will also identify your congressional, state senate, state house, county commission and school district. Watch the mail for your NEW Voter Identification Card. The new precincts take effect for the August 7th, 2012 State Primary Election. Please contact the West Bloomfield Township Clerk's Office at 248-451-4848 if you have any questions concerning which district you live in or where to go to vote. Catherine Shaughnessy @clerkcathy West Bloomfield Township Clerk 1765660 June 28 2012 15