moments | nice jewish boy Matchmaker, Matchmaker Rabbi Dan Horwitz | Special to the Jewish News NJB (Nice Jewish Boy) Alex Scharg, 24 Note: The Well, an inclusive Jewish community-building, education and spirituality outreach initiative, features an interview with a single “nice Jewish boy” or “nice Jewish girl” each month. The Well has agreed to share its Q & As with these amazing singles with the JN. Read more at meetyouatthewell.org. 60 December 1 • 2016 Q How did you decide to make your adult life in Metro Detroit? AS: Opportunity is what kept me here! A few months before graduating, I reconnected with an old friend — through an entrepreneurship association — who told me about all the great things happening in Detroit and why it was the best place to build a business. I visited his space a few times Downtown, and I liked everything about it. Combine that with my local connections in the area, plus a part-time freelance gig for Fox Sports Detroit, and I was hooked. Q: Rumor has it you just started a business locally with a good friend. Tell us about it. AS: The rumor is true! My friend and I collaborated on a lot of different media projects together in college, and we finally had the opportunity to take our passion fulltime togeth- er. Our company, Visioned Media (www.visionedmedia. com), is a video marketing com- pany where we make engaging video content for businesses and organizations to be used for marketing purposes. We’ve been fulltime together now for about three months, and we are excited to continue our outreach and let community members know how we can help grow a business or organization. Q: You were recently named Kadima’s Volunteer of the Year. What about their work inspired you to get involved, and what has been the most rewarding part about being a volunteer there? AS: I’ve always been big on giving back, and I was looking to get involved as a volunteer in Metro Detroit. While out for dinner with a friend one evening, I met a woman who gave me her Kadima business card, and we discussed how the organization supports members of our community. I thought about my friends who cope with mental illness and friends I’ve lost to suicide, and I knew this was exactly what I was look- ing for to make a difference. (Find more to the story at www. kadimacenter.org/blog/a-sports- connection) Q: What are your three favorite leisure activities? AS: Traveling, event-going and board/card games. I love playing Risk and Monopoly and admittedly enjoy poker, too. My friends and I played all the time together, and it stimulated great conversation and helped us bond. When it comes to travel- ing, I loved going to Israel and want to travel around the world even more. Q: Where would you most like to travel to that you haven’t visited? AS: I’ve always wanted to visit Europe and learn more about the cultures in various countries. Q: If you had to pick a favor- ite sport/team to watch, which would it be and why? AS: The Michigan State Spartans as it is my alma mater … Go Green! I was fortunate to cover a lot of the sports teams as a media member, so I was able to cover the Rose Bowl, Final Four and numerous Big Ten championships and tourna- ments for football and basket- ball. The best memory was the Rose Bowl as I spent almost a week out in Pasadena and made an award-winning documentary about the Rose Bowl experience for Spartan fans. Q: What’s your favorite Jewish holiday and why? AS: Rosh Hashanah — there’s something special about the sweetness of apples and honey while having the opportunity to start fresh each year. Q: Who is the coolest Jew? AS: Albert Einstein — he made so many contributions to our understanding of the world — and he had awesome hair! Q: If you could add an 11th commandment, what would it be? AS: Thou shalt always love one another as brothers and sis- ters regardless of differences. Q: How about a fun fact? AS: I’m currently 6 feet tall, but was 5’4” up until the age of 16. At the end of high school, I grew about 7 inches in one year. Q: Any secret talents to know about? AS: I started taking piano lessons at age 4 and still love to play today. * Rabbi Dan Horwitz is founding director of The Well. If you want to meet Alex, email Dan at dan@meetyouatthewell.org.