metro >> around town Making An Impact T emple Beth El in Bloomfield Township recently honored Marlene Thav, director of its Early Childhood Center, at a Friday evening Shabbat service. She will retire this month after 25 years of service, 18 of those as director. During the service, ECC staff lit the candles and the children (some current students and many graduates) sang Shabbat songs. Thav's sons, Andrew Thav and Jeffrey Thav, spoke on her behalf, not- ing the joy she derived in serving the school and her years of dedication and loyalty to the program. Rabbi Keren Alpert and Morgan Goodman, parent committee chair, gave a presentation about the com- memorative tiles to be installed in the ECC entrance in Thav's honor. The tiles, to be etched with the names of students, graduates, families and supporters, will be a permanent reminder of the seeds Thav planted in helping to educate the youngest Jewish learners. At the end of the service, Thav's grandchildren, Rachel, Keira and Luke, led Kiddush and HaMotzi. Then the children sang "Thank You, God" with a special verse written thanking Thav for taking good care of all. ❑ Temple Beth El celebrates its retiring Early Childhood Center director. Talia Glass and Laila Feldman, Birmingham; teacher Lauren Franklin, West Bloomfield; Leah and Jordyn Goldstein, Bloomfield Hills Debra Darvick, Birmingham; retiring ECC director Marlene Thav, West Bloomfield; Joyce Epstein, Franklin; teacher Ellen Must, Waterford Bringing Friends Together M ore than 65 young adults gath- ered for an MSU Hillel young alum mixer June 13 at Como's Restaurant in Ferndale. Chaired by MSU alumni Heather Vieder and Jason Weiner, the event attracted former students who live in Metro Detroit. Attendees were thrilled to visit with Executive Director Cindy Hughey and June 27 • 2013 Eleanor Schwartz, center, with her daughters Gail Sandweiss, left, and Marlene Thav, all of West Bloomfield MSU Hillel's alum mixer in Ferndale brings back great memories. MSU Hillel programming staff, saying it brought back great memories of their time in East Lansing. MSU Hillel continually strives to stay connected with its alumni base, and takes pride in the achievements and accom- plishments of its former students. Amy Muskowitz, a 2012 MSU graduate currently employed as an assistant digital Max Futernick (MSU 12), Bloomfield Hills; Lauren Markzon (MSU '11) and Rachel Stewart (MSU '11), both of West Bloomfield; Sofia Steinberg (MSU medical student 14), Royal Oak; and Albert Budnitskiy (MSU '12), Southfield 24 Dylan Schoenberg, Southfield; Tessa Shane, Birmingham; teacher Alana Gun and Sydney Rosenberg, both of Bloomfield Hills; and Ella Shane, Birmingham media planner at Team Detroit, said, "It was great to connect with my peers and to catch up with old friends. I love that I am still a part of the MSU Hillel community even though I am no longer a student. In my heart, I will forever be a Spartan!" Jason Dovitz, a 2013 graduate who is a digital content assistant at Fox Sports Detroit, said, "I had a great time see- ing my friends who just graduated and catching up with those I hadn't seen in a while. I look forward to staying con- nected to my fellow Jewish Spartan alums as I begin this next chapter in my life as a post-graduate" To stay connected with MSU Hillel and learn about other alumni programs, go to www.msuhillel.org . ❑ Dirk Roberts (MSU '11), Farmington Hills; Jason Rudy (MSU '10), Royal Oak; Scott Gordon (MSU '09), West Bloomfield; and Alex Altman (MSU '09), Berkley