ro >> here's to Tamarack Camps Dr. Robert P. Lisak of Bloomfield Hills, Columbia University class of 1965, has been chosen to receive its College of Physicians and Surgeons' Gold Lisak Medal for outstand- ing achievements in medical research award in recogni- tion of his career achievement. Judge Nanci Grant was unanimously elected as chairper- son of the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission during its February meet- ing. She is the chief Grant judge of Oakland County Circuit Court and was elected to the bench in 1996. ALL 3 PROGRAMS OFFER: • Hotel-style rooms with private bathroom • Home-cooked kosher meals • Activities completely planned by friendly, experienced staff • Shabbat, Havdalah and song sessions • Unique arts & crafts projects • Sports, boating, swimming and more • Campfire and s'mores 14-141, UDOR V'DOR FAMILY CAMP Multi-Generational Family Camp — May 24 - 27 Celebrate Memorial Day weekend with your children and grandchildrel. Special evening programs for parents and grandparents with nighttime supervision. For more information and to apply www.tamarackcamps.conn/Idorvdor The Detroit Zoological Society has appointed Marvin C. Daitch to a three-year term on its board of directors. Daitch, a Farmington Hills lawyer, is president of Daitch Realty Company and retired principal and co-founder of NorthPoint Capital, a commercial mortgage banking group. He previously served as executive vice president and general manager of Arnold Drugs, a chain of 65 drugstores. BUBBIE ZAYDIE FAMILY CAMP 9 weekends — June 14 - 16 throu • h Au•ust 9 - 11 Enjoy a fun-filled weekend with your grandchildren this summer. No parents allowed! For more information and to apply www.tamarackcamps.com/bz Norman Pappas, president and founder of Pappas Financial in Farmington Hills, has been elected to the honorary board of the Detroit Jewish News Foundation. Pappas SINGLE MOMS & KIDS FAMILY CAMP— May 10 -12* *Due to a great response, this program is FULL. THANK YOU JEWISH WOMEN'S FOUNDATION OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT Enhancing the Lives of Jewish Women for subsidizing this program. f 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380, Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48301 www.tamarackcamps.com • 248.647.1100 22 March 14 • 2013 Eric K. Levin, originally of Bloomfield Hills, was given the Cannes Gold Lion Award in June of 2012. This award was presented to Levin and the team of media executives at Starcom Mediavest Group (SMG) for work on product integration collaboration between Mondelez's Wheat Thins and Stephen Colbert and the Colbert Report. The award, the highest honor in branded content, was the first to be received at LiquidThread, a sub- sidiary of SMG, where Levin is a vice president. 819600 is a past president of the United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit and has held top leadership positions with the Allied Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, Bar-Ilan University, the Weizmann Institute and Friends of the Israel Defense Forces. He possesses degrees from the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. The Detroit Jewish News Foundation is an independent 501-c3 nonprofit organization. Its initial project is digitizing and making easily avail- able the entire 260,000-page history of the community, as reflected on the pages of the Detroit Jewish News. Dr. M. Jeffrey Maisels of Bloomfield Hills was honored on Feb. 22 in Orlando as a 2013 Legends of Neonatology Hall of Fame inductee. Maisels He was chosen for a career spanning 47 years of clinical care and research involving management of the jaun- diced newborn infant. The award was presented at NEO: the Conference for Neonatology, a major medical meeting for neonatologists. Maisels joined Beaumont in 1986 as chief of pediatric services at Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak. He has championed efforts to expand and integrate pediatric services across Beaumont's three hospitals and at outpatient sites, and led the expansion of neonatal intensive care and comprehensive programs for children throughout Beaumont Health System. Award To Be Given For Nonprofit Leadership The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan announced that it is accepting nominations for the 2013 Mariam C. Noland Award for Nonprofit Leadership to honor a local nonprofit president or CEO. Nominations must be made through the Foundation's online application at www.cfsem.org by April 1. The foundation will make a one- time grant of $10,000 to the recipient's nonprofit organization to allow him or her to attend professional continuing education, take a personal sabbatical for career rejuvenation or engage in philanthropic leadership activities.