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May 28, 2015 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-05-28

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Mazel ov to Mrs.

anna Greenfield and Mrs.

n Ozrovitz!

Morah Channa received The Grinspoon Award for Excellence in Jewish Education

Mrs. Greenfield has worked in the field of Jewish education for 47 years and 34 of those years have been at
Akiva Hebrew Day School. She currently teaches 1st and 2nd grade Hebrew and Judaics.

Morah "0" received The Emery (z"I) & Diane Klein Award for Excellence in Jewish Education

Mrs. Ozrovitz has been an early childhood teacher for 15 years and is currently an ECC teacher with the two year olds.

The Grinspoon Award and the Emery (z"I) and Diane Klein Award are both designed to recognize, honor and support inspiring and creative Jewish educators worthy of recognition.
The Grinspoon Award is a National Award that spans approximately 41 communities. It includes a competitive application process and offers national recognition to its recipients.
The Emery (1'1) & Diane Klein Award for Excellence in Jewish Education was established by the Kleins in 2006 through an endowment to Jewish Federation to "recognize the dedication
and creativity of those teachers who demonstrate a love of Jewish learning and bring their talents and energy to the classroom:'

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OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

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