metro 1 40 Hillel To Host Annual Dinner, Dedicate Torah W rdikr"4 "17 :41 k MAZEL TOV, DR. DAVID WEINBERG! Thank you for 19 years of outstanding service to the Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies. Congratulations from the Advisory Board, Cohn-Haddow supporters and your friends at Wayne State University on your well-deserved retirement. AIM HIGHER wayne.edu Zit /71,19 4264 Nati6v/ial / th/14 e4 &leek 12 M The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Nurses Council Ree6vpiye4 aziasiipp-604 oia eareagxie4 Carol Bass, BSN, RN Hedi Bednarz, MSN, APRN-BC, CNe Linda Belkin, RN, BSN Nancy R. Berman, MSN, ANP-BC, NCMP S Debbie Bernstein, RN, MBA Carmen Lynne Biederman, RN Randee Bloom, RN, MBA, PhD Bonnie Topper-Bricker, RN, CHPN Marilyn Chandross, NP Suzy S. Darmon, RN Rhonda Dean, BSN-RN, JD, GNP-C Audrey Demak, RN, BSHSM Dr. Cindy Diskin, DNP, APN-BC Fern Carnick Edelstein, RN Marilynn Emmer, RN ..sik 11141111=0 Deedee Fair, RN Jane M. Foreman, RN, BSN, M.Ed IT, C.C.P Pam Friedman, CRNA, MS Sharon Gadoth-Goodman, RN Susan D.G. Gibbs, MSN, RN, CCM Meredith Goldberg, RN, MSN Carol Golob, MPA, BSN, RN Sandra Hodess, RN, MSN Elaine Horowitz, RN Karen Kahn, RN, BSN Rhoda Kahn, RN, CFNP, WCC Libby Kaplan, RN Susan B. Kay, RN, BSN, M.Ed Jane Kessler, RN, BSN Rhonda Krupkin, RN, BSN Susan T. Lankowsky, RN, MSN Marilyn Levitt, RN Andee Marcus, MS, ANP-BC Adele Mattingly, RN Phyllis Meer, RN, BSN, CPNP Happiest Baby Educator, Certified Baby Massage Educator Marcia Meisner, RN, BSN Joyce Meckler-Miller, RN, BSN Julie Nitzkin, RN, BSN, PCC p Barbara Osher, RN Elaine Robins, RN Susan Kirsch Scharf, RN, BSN, CCM, CCP Michelle Seid, RN, BSN Elaine Serling, BSN Irene C. Soble Sandra Tukel, RN, BSN, BA Carol Walters, RN, BSN Elaine Webber, DNP, PNP-BC Lois Winer, MEd, RN Wendy D. Winkler, BSN, CHPN, CHPPN Alice Zacks, BSN, MSN For membership information, call Hadassah (248) 683-5030 30 May 9 • 2013 ith day school enroll- ment flat in much of the country, Jewish leaders are redoubling efforts to emphasize the importance of for- mal Jewish education as the train- ing ground for the next generation of community builders. Here in Detroit, "the future of the Jewish com- munity will come from current day school students:' said Jim Berger, a former board president of Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills. As part of the school's annual campaign, Hillel's annual dinner on May 19 celebrates the overall corn- AI munity's goal "to Joel Jacob educate as many Jewish children as possible Berger said. This year's dinner honorees include Berger, director of quality and warranty finance at Chrysler, along with his wife, Karen, as well as Joel Jacob, founder and chair- man of the Bottle Crew, a global supplier of glass and plastic bottles. "The kids have gotten a fantastic education, and they've gone on to do great things:' said Jacob, whose five children have attended Hillel. "Hillel inspired all of us to become more active Jews, to learn more, to do more' The dinner also celebrates the dedication of the William M. Davidson Sefer Torah written this year for the school. The Torah dedication begins at 9:45 a.m. Sunday, May 19, with a parade down Middlebelt Road. Meet at 14 Mile and Middlebelt roads. Last let- ters of the Torah will be filled in at 10:15 a.m. at the school. "[The late] Bill Davidson was a mentor, a world leader in promot- ing Jewish education:' Jacob said. "To be an honoree now is a great privilege for me and my family:' The dinner begins at 5 p.m. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Tickets are $180. To RSVP by May 13, contact Cheryl Schanes, director of development, at cschanes@hillelday.org or call (248) 539-1488. ❑