,s 9 IVAINIPVNI V et&lig 10 O te- e k - i(L WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM BERMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS In April, Federal judges Bernard Friedman, left, and Gerald Rosen, right, pre- sented a JHSM tour of the Theodore Levin U.S. Federal Courthouse. They are in the Chief Judge's courtroom, dubbed the "Million Dollar Courtroom," with its 30 types of marble, mahogany benches and many important artifacts. Please join Michigan Hillel as we honor Michael Brooks with the coveted Golden Apple, celebrating his career and legacy. Michael will undoubtedly deliver the Golden Apple lecture of a lifetime. Bringing The Past To Life from page 12 Tickets are $36 plus a donation of your choice to the new Michael Brooks Legacy Fund. The endowment supports leadership initiatives, innovative programming and staff development. Reserve seats and contribute to Michael's Legacy Fund at: michiganhillel.org/event/legacyreception. GOLDEN UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * 0 • • • • • • • • • • • CENTER Wednesday, June 3 8:30 a.m.-noon JCC - OAK PARK PRESALE Tuesday, June 2, 6-9 p.m. Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit Jimmy Prentis Morris Building A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus 15110 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park, MI 48237 www.jccdet.org All proceeds benefit programming for individuals with special needs. Supported by • • OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT • • • • • • • • • • • • • [ISLXXXXXXXX] T H E The Jewish Federation WOMEN HILLEL APPLE AWARD to e •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • p 200845 14 May 21 • 2015 Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in JHSM's "Settlers to Citizens: Bus Tour of Downtown Detroit, hosted by U.S. Historic Jewish Detroit." District Court Judge Bernard Friedman These bus tours give students the with appearances by Judges Avern chance to see sites relevant to Jewish Cohn, Gerald Rosen history and chat with and Paul Borman; and actors dressed as char- a tour of Jewish sites in acters from Detroit's Southwest Detroit and history, such as PillCN iI Cl Blanche Hart, founder Downriver, including the Delray neighbor- of the Fresh Air Society hood that was home DEFERENCE (Camp Tamarack), and to many Jewish immi- Detroit Tigers player grants from Hungary. Hank Greenberg. JHSM also hosts Each student will Michigan Women Who Made a customized private also receive The tours, often in conjunc- Difference introduces readers Traveling Trunk to 125 Detroit-area Jewish tion with a family or Student Journal, a women who helped to build organizational event workbook that will be and shape the community. such as a reunion or unveiled at the annual bar mitzvah. meeting. In 2010, Jon Koller of "When those kids the Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue get off the bus at the end of the tour, we and Jerry Cook, now immediate past want them to feel excited about Detroit president of JHSM, started the J-Cycle and proud to be Jewish:' Bice said. bicycle tour. The Reconstructionist In the 2014-2015 school year, more Congregation of Detroit and Metro than 300 students from 11 religious Detroit Hillel soon joined as sponsoring schools participated in the program. organizations. Last year, a record 220 cyclists participated. Bright Future J-Cycle 5, scheduled for Aug. 16, will Another highlight of the year was the begin along the Detroit riverfront and publication last February of Michigan visit Historic Fort Wayne, Southwest Women Who Made a Difference, written Detroit and Woodmere Cemetery by Aimee Ergas, with brief profiles of 125 Jewish women who made impor- "J-Cycle is evidence of the society's interest in bringing history to life for a tant contributions to Detroit's Jewish history. younger and more mobile audience:' Ergas, assisted by a team of volun- Bice said. Bice is particularly proud of the orga- teers, researchers, contributors and editors, spent nearly two years on the nization's youth education program, book, which was which includes a new in-class history published with a curriculum and bus tours for middle- school-aged day school and religious grant from the Jewish school students. Women's Foundation. The Traveling Trunk, supported Ergas hopes to by the Hermelin-Davidson Fund for establish a Michigan Congregational Excellence, consists of Women Who Made a four classroom lessons that give stu- Difference database dents a comprehensive understanding and archive. Michael of how the Jewish community devel- JHSM President Maddin Michael "Mickey" oped in Michigan and Detroit. At the conclusion of the classroom lessons, Maddin, an attorney students are invited to participate in with Maddin Hauser in Southfield,