community
JARC Names Officers
And Board Of Directors
JARC, an organization serving people with
disabilities, recently held its 44th annual
meeting at JARC's Marilynn and Morton
Collins Home in West Bloomfield to elect
its Board for 2013-2014.
JARC's newly-elected officers are
President Ronald Applebaum of
Huntington Woods; President-Elect David
Grand of Ann Arbor; Vice Presidents
H. Adam Cohen of Huntington Woods,
Julie Hertzberg of Bloomfield Hills and
Lisa Pernick of Franklin; Secretary Dani
Gillman of West Bloomfield; and Treasurer
Joshua Tobias of Farmington Hills.
Newly elected board members for their
first three-year term include Michelle
Bass of Bloomfield Hills, Lisa Brown
of West Bloomfield, David Carroll of
West Bloomfield, Ken Garfinkel of West
Bloomfield, Kathryn Katz of Detroit and
Lori Larsen of Bloomfield Hills.
Lauren Bienenstock of Commerce
Township, Rachel Lachover of
Birmingham and Joshua Tobias of
Farmington Hills were elected to a second
three-year term.
'Arab Spring' Is Topic Of
WSU Law School Panel
Three prominent analysts of Middle East
politics will share their insights on Friday,
Sept. 6, when the Wayne State University
Law School offers a panel discussion on
"The Future of Reform Movements in the
Arab World:'
The free, public event will take place
6-7:30 p.m. in the Law School's Spencer
M. Partrich Auditorium, 471 W Palmer in
Detroit. A reception will follow. Parking will
be available in the structure across Palmer
Street from the Law School for $6.50.
Professor of Law Gregory Fox, direc-
tor of the Program for International
Legal Studies, said he's delighted to host
experts Professor Haider Hamoudi of
the University of Pittsburgh Law School,
Professor Tarek Masoud of the John
E Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard University and Professor Mark
Tessler of the Department of Political
Science at the University of Michigan to
serve on the panel.
The analysts will discuss the precarious
state of Arab political reform movements,
often referred to as the "Arab Spring:'
Tigers And Karmanos Will
'Pink Out The Park' Sept. 13
The Detroit Tigers and Detroit-based
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
are teaming up for the second annual
Pink Out the Park at the Detroit Tigers vs.
Kansas City Royals game 7 p.m. Friday,
Sept. 13, at Comerica Park.
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The event raises awareness of breast
cancer, as well as helps raise funds for
breast cancer research at Karmanos.
There are ticket options for $29 and $21.
Visit www.tigers.com/pinkout for ticket
purchase information. For orders of 15
tickets or more, contact Corey Bell at (313)
471-2361 or corey.bell@
detroittigers.com.
"Everyone knows someone touched by
breast cancer:' said Tom Brookens, Tigers
third base coach. "Raising awareness of
breast cancer to help prevent it, detect it
early and develop new treatments has par-
allels to a winning baseball team: it takes
hard work, persistence and teamwork:'
JDate Has A
Mobile App
JDate.com, which is responsible for more
Jewish marriages than all other online dat-
ing sites combined, has a new mobile app
designed for daters to use anytime, any-
where: JDate's JPix app.
JPix is free and easy-to-use, offering
singles real-time, quick access to browse
and connect on JDate in fun, easy and effi-
cient ways. Unlike most other mobile apps
offered by online dating sites, JPix has been
specifically designed to optimize the on-
the-go experience with a made-for-mobile
custom build, allowing members to swipe
through profile photos, read member pro-
files, "favorite" potential matches and easily
send smiles or flirts, without having to be in
front of their desktops or notebooks.
The app is live and available for Android
devices via the Google Play Store and for
Apple devices in Apple's App Store.
New App Lets You
Step Into Virtual Kitchen
Let's Bake Challah!, the new app from
G-dcast, is the first preschool children's
app to offer a Jewish cultural experience
in a playful way. Mix challah, braid it,
bake it, decorate it, bless it and eat it —
all on a mobile device.
The app is also an experiential way
for children to learn how to bake and
to practice rituals like saying Hebrew
blessings over bread. The app is avail-
able for free at the iTunes app store:
appstore.com/LetsBakeChallah.
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