metro >> around town Going To The Source 0 JCRC hosts media luncheon with Israel consul general. n Dec. 6, a group of more than 50 media stakeholders gained a frank assess- ment of the realities facing Israel in light of the recent crisis in Gaza and the Palestinians' changed status at the United Nations from Roey Gilad, Israel's new Consul General to the Midwest. The program combined JCRC's core missions of Israel advocacy and media rela- tions. The group included publishers and editorial editors, general managers, anchors, reporters, news directors and producers from all of the area's print, television and radio media outlets. The Consul General's remarks provided them with an insider's view and essential background for their future coverage of Israel that is not available to them elsewhere. The annual media luncheon, which brings Israel's story to the media through Israeli dignitaries and journalists, is part of JCRC's ongoing efforts to help area journalists understand Israel and the situation in the Middle East. It also reinforces JCRC's role as the media relations agency of the Detroit Jewish community. The program was made possible through the generous support of former JCRC offi- cer Linda Finkel and her husband, Bob. Robert Cohen, JCRC executive director; Renie Schreiber, Israeli press officer; Roey Gilad, Israel Consul General to the Midwest; Sharon Lipton, JCRC president; and Douglas Bloom, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit president Guy Gordon, WDIV anchor; Mara MacDonald, WDIV reporter; Beverly K. Phillips, JCRC assistant director-public relations; Devin Scillian, WDIV anchor ❑ Focus On Children Kol Ami's annual Shabbanukah event draws many families. M ore than 100 people once again packed Conrad Social Hall for Temple Kol Ami's annual Shabbanukah service, a special evening sched- uled on the Shabbat that falls during Chanukah. The evening included a short, lively Shabbat service in which Rabbis Norm Roman and Arianna Silverman and Cantorial Soloist Tiffany Green led everybody in prayer and song, followed by a festive Chanukah dinner at the West Bloomfield synagogue. The highly anticipated and well-attended event is part of Kol Ami's goal to create numerous fun and meaning- ful opportunities to engage its youth in both Jewish and synagogue life. ‘. 4 41411k. — -2fe 0. 4b Michael and Jody Tauber of Farmington Hills, with daughters Rebecca and Ashley ❑ Ashley, 15, Alexis, 9, and Michelle Wormser of Commerce Township enjoy their latkes! 16 December 27 • 2012 Susan and Rachel Weingarden of Farmington Hills light the Chanukiah before beginning Shabbat services at Temple Kol Ami's annual Shabbanukah event. Amy Liefer of Novi gives daughter Ainsely her first taste of latke and sour cream, with grandpa Barry Levine of West Bloomfield.