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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-09-13

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Mentoring is Time Well Spent!

The Waterford School District is inviting caring adults to become a mentor and
help transform lives in our community. Mentoring is fun, easy, comfortable,
and rewarding. Just one or two hours a week can make a big impact in the life
of a student. Mentors report experiencing improved health, greater life
satisfaction, and connections to the community. We provide all the training and
support you will need to succeed!

Ann Arbor resi-

dent, author, the-
ater professional,
teacher and lecturer
Jacqui Robbins just
directed her third
production with
the Penny Seats
Robbins
troupe, She Loves
Me. Robbins also has two successful
children's books in print, The New Girl
... and Me and Two of a Kind, and she
has just had a poem published in the
compilation Dare to Dream ... Change
the World.

Michael Wolf of West Bloomfield has

been appointed director of the Center
for Jewish Education at Congregation
Beth Shalom in Oak Park. Wolf
formerly directed Camp Ramah in
Canada for nine years. He will lead
Shabbat morning services at Beth
Shalom twice a month. He also plans
to re-introduce Junior Congregation.

Youth who are mentored are:

46% less likely to begin using illegal drugs

27% less likely to begin using alcohol

52% less likely to skip school

37% less likely to skip a class

Tammy Betel was

Call today to register for our next information session!
Teresa Bruno I 248.421.6497 I brunot01@wsdmi.org
www.waterford.k12.mi.us/safeschools/mentor

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elected chairperson
of the docent steer-
ing committee of the
Holocaust Memorial
Center. She has
been a docent at
the HMC for 17
Betel
years. Following
her appointment to
the docent steering committee, Betel
served as secretary for the last four
years prior to her election as chair.

Having recently completed training in
Los Angeles, Calif., Leah Moskovitz
of West Bloomfield, DECAs vice presi-
dent of chapter development, is ready
to lead the more than 7,100 Michigan
DECA members toward a successful

SHE Enters
Fifth Year

C

ongratulations to SHE
Bloomfield proprietor and
fashion expert Sharon
Eisenshtadt — and her team — for
reaching their fifth fall fashion sea-
son at this upscale women's clothing
boutique.
SHE dresses the most fashionable
women in Metropolitan Detroit,
with casual to dressy contemporary
and designer fashions. SHE also
holds numerous fashion designer
events throughout the year to ben-
efit local nonprofit organizations.
"We are very grateful for the
community's support and patron-
age as we achieve this important

year. Michigan DECA, an association
of marketing students, is an organiza-
tion focused on preparing emerging
leaders and entrepreneurs in market-
ing, finance, hospitality and manage-
ment.

The Michigan School
of Professional
Psychology Board of
Trustees has
appointed Diane

Blau, Ph.D., co-
founder, as president

of the private, non-
profit graduate
school in Farmington Hills. The school
offers master's and doctoral degrees in
clinical psychology. Blau has been with
the institution since its inception and
brings expertise in leadership as well
as extensive experience as an educator
and clinician. She has given profes-
sional presentations on a wide range of
topics nationally and internationally.

Blau

Jewish Women International (JWI) has
elected five new members to its board
of trustees. Among them is Susan
Feldman, endowment specialist at
the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit. Feldman has an LLM in taxa-
tion and spent 20 years practicing tax
law. She also serves on the board of
JCADA — the Jewish Coalition Against
Domestic Abuse in Detroit.

The Downtown Synagogue commu-
nity welcomed Anna Kohn as its new
director. She is a graduate of CUNY
Baruch's National Urban Fellows pro-
gram, where she received her master's
in public administration, with her
central focus on performance mea-
surement and management within
prisoner re-entry initiatives.

milestone," said
Eisenshtadt.
Be sure to
mark your
calendars for
an in-store
personal
appearance by
Sharon
Suzi Johnson,
Eisenshtadt
designer of
SOUCHI knits
— Oct. 4-5 — when a portion of the
proceeds will be donated to JARC
to support children and adults with
disabilities. With stores in Aspen
and Portland, SOUCHI knits is
offered locally exclusively at SHE.
SHE is located on the Northeast
corner of Telegraph and Maple
roads, tucked behind Lee's
Specialty.

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