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the photo, and as she looked at it
she got even more emotional.
"This man in the hat," she
pointed, "is my father."
Fast forward a few weeks to
our EPIC Event in Detroit. When
I see one of our NEXTGen board
members, Bryan Schon, I ask if
he's related to Don and Esther in
Phoenix, and I tell him the story.
"I don't think we're related,
but those names do sound
familiar," Brian said. So he called
his dad to ask, and sure enough,
they are relatives.

From Auschwitz To
Windsor To Detroit
To Phoenix And Back

Another group of lay leaders
from the Phoenix Federation is
coming back to Detroit in May
to continue our conversation
and see firsthand how the
leadership, the management and
the volunteers here in Detroit all
work together to strengthen and
grow our young community. And
I can't wait to find out who I will
meet during this visit.
I love stories like this because
they're a reminder of how
connected we all are and that
the work we do here at NEXTGen
Detroit is creating connections
for the young Jews of this
generation. In 60 years, if the
grandchildren of the young adults
that we're bringing together are
swapping stories about us, well,
then we've done our job. ❑

Becky Hurvitz is a writer and online

content strategist for Federation.

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FEDERATION'S DEPARTMENT OF WOMEN'S PHILANTHROPY

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DETROIT

SLATE OF THE 2015/2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Women's
Philanthro

Women's Philanthropy of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit is proud to announce its SLATE OF OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS who will
be installed at the 69th ANNUAL MEETING, scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 9:30 a.m., at Adat Shalom Synagogue. All women in the community are invited
to attend. Please call Women's Philanthropy at (248) 203-1456 for additional information.

The Nominating Committee. chaired by Lisa Lis, included the following members:
Regina Colton Nancy Glen Sue E. Kaufman Randi Sakwa Linda Spigelman Carolyn Tisdale

Ex-Officio

Roselyn Blanck

Leah Trosch

Nominees for the Women's Philanthropy Board

President
Roselyn Blanck

Campaign Vice-President
Leah Trosch

Associate Campaign Chair
Sue E. Kaufman

Education Vice-Presidents
Randi Sakwa
Sherrie Singer
Linda Spigelman

Corresponding Secretary
Jennifer Silverman

Recording Secretary
Debbie Levin

First Three-Year Term Ending 2018

Janice Cherkasky
Lori Garon
Karen Kahn

Margo Lazar
Andi Nitzkin
Denise Parr

Designates to the Board of Governors
of the Jewish Federation
Nancy Glen Pam Lippitt

Second Three-Year Term Ending 2018

Abbe Sherbin
Ellen Tenner
Carolyn Tisdale

Laura Adler
Leslie Berlin
Michelle Blau

Heidi Budaj
!liana Greenberg
Debbie Levin

Nancy Shapero
Marci Shienbaum
Linda Spigelman

Dona Stillman
Sylvia Wolf

New Advisory Service Council
Randie Levin

Doris August
Debbie Balkin
Ruth Beitner
Joyce Blum
Ruth Broder

Rosa Chessler
Annie Cohen
Barbara Cook
Jeannie Dubin

Re-nominated Advisory Service Council
Kathy Wilson Fink
Barbara Kappy
Anita Naftaly
Fran Gold
Terran Leemis
Ilene Nemer
Micki Grossman
Beverly Peterman
Deena Lockman
Susie Jacob
Roberta Madorsky
Rosalie Rosen
Susan Marwil
Sybil Jones

Marta Rosenthal
Roz Schiff
Joyce Sherman
Phyllis Subar
Suzi Terebelo

Barbara Tukel
Jeannie Weiner
Carol Zamler
Linda Zlotoff

In accordance with the Federation's Women's Philanthropy Bylaws, Article IX, Sections 1 - 3:

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Section 1: Elections shall take place at the Annual Meeting by the Women's Philanthropy membership.

myjewishdetroit.org.

Section 2: Notification of the Annual Meeting shall include the slate to be presented for election. The slate shall also be made a matter of public notice to the membership at least
thirty (30) days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting.

Section Additional nominations may be made by petition, signed by twenty-five (25) members of Women's Philanthropy and submitted at least one (1) week prior to the Annual
Meeting, provided that such nominees have consented to serve if elected.

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