metro DON'T MISS titc 2014 SHAAREY DE SO Aki t oft a* 1111111MIr EMIL The entrance to the Berman Center for the Performing Arts sativdati n r OCTOBER L. felivitivi BEGIN AT 8 PM DANCING & tittelxivittteitt UNTIL 1 AM • $36 FOR ONE tikket 41; $152 pAum, LEVEL 2 TICKETS • SPONSOR THE NEXT CSI GENERATION INCLUDES STROLLING SUPPER & COCKTAILS BOTH MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS WELCOME DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY WITH Aft,c42AGA FAVORITE SONGS ACROSS THE YEARS cotto,e5cAtiott sitawi.429 VAtek, 27375 BELL ROAD • SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48034 248.357.5544 •WWW.SHAAREYZEDEK.ORG J . STEVE CODEN _ FLOWERS QUALITY KOSHER catering 16 October 23 • 2014 e ,Puams Sad iza's Gerych's LEE SCHWEIKART MEMORIAL FUND shutter. St A TRAM Berman Center Wins Award From West Bloomfield The Berman Center for the Performing Arts inside the Jewish Community Center has been selected for the 2014 Best of West Bloomfield Award in the Performing Arts Theater category by the West Bloomfield Award Program. Each year, the West Bloomfield Award Program identifies compa- nies that have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local com- munity and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business Beaumont Named Center Of Excellence Beaumont Health System has been designated as Michigan's first Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology. The Center of Excellence designa- tion represents the pinnacle of medical imaging care and is an achievement that goes beyond accreditation to rec- ognize best-quality imaging practices and diagnostic care. This includes a comprehensive assessment of the entire medical imaging enterprise, including structure and outcomes. The designa- tion recognizes excellence at multiple levels — including the professional staff, the technology and the policies and procedures the organization fol- lows, as well as superior patient care. The designation applies to all Beaumont imaging locations — including the Royal Oak, Troy and Grosse Pointe hospitals, and outpatient imaging services in Birmingham, Lake Orion, Macomb Township, Warren, West Bloomfield, two locations in Rochester Hills, St. Clair Shores and Sterling Heights. "The designation of Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence is the highest honor an imaging practice can attain:' says Duane Mezwa, M.D., corporate chief of Imaging, Beaumont through service to their customers and the community. Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2014 West Bloomfield Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gath- ered both internally by the West Bloomfield Award Program and data provided by third parties. For information about events at the Berman Center for the Performing Arts, go to http://theberman.org or call the box office at (248) 661-1900. ❑ Health System. "It recognizes our com- mitment not only to offer the most advanced diagnostics and therapeutic services, but doing so in the safest manner with the highest quality. It also affirms that imaging performed anywhere in the Beaumont system is done to the same standard. We are very proud of the entire team that makes up Diagnostic Radiology and Molecular Imaging whose efforts resulted in this honor." Nominations For National Teen Tikkun Olam Award The San Francisco-based Helen Diller Family Foundation is accepting nominations for the 2015 Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards, a program that recognizes up to 15 Jewish teens annu- ally with $36,000 each for exceptional leadership and impact in volunteer projects that make the world a better place. Up to five teens from California and 10 from other states will be acknowl- edged for their philanthropic efforts. Anyone interested in nominating a teen or any teen interested in self-nominat- ing, should visit www.dillerteenawards. org to begin the nomination process. The deadline is Dec. 14. For more information, email dillerteenawards@sfjcf.org or call (415) 512-6432.