Mazel Tov! decided to stay in Detroit and bought a house in the New Center area. He found investors and put together a team to renovate it. Now, the house is used for other Venture for America fellows to stay in during their time in Detroit. He realized how outdated the standard rental system is and co-founded his company to better utilize technology in the home rental industry. He now has more than 40 people working at his company. Noah Ostheimer, 11, of Clarkston is a sixth-grader at Sashabaw Middle School who start- ed a nonprofit at age 9 called Angels and Dreamers (with the help of Temple Beth El’s Rabbi Daniel Syme) to help young Jewish children who wanted to do mitzvahs in the community. Because of him, a child who wanted to feed the hungry teamed up with a local Jewish chef to bake muffins for Mitzvah Meals at Temple Beth El. Another child wanted to read to sick children in the hospital, and he and Rabbi Syme found a local Jewish pediatrician who helped her make it happen. Noah is an inspira- tion to other children and he is working to do “small things with great love.” Noah has put tikkun olam into action. Just wait and see what he does when he is all grown up. Emily Rosberg, 19, of Detroit is a student at Wayne State University who has embraced Detroit. She fell in love with WSU when she was a camper at Tamarack and visited Detroit and Repair the World. Since arriving in the city as a full-time student, she has vol- unteered in Detroit inner city schools and provides her photography skills for volunteer events around the city. She encourages others to volunteer as well. She is involved in Jewish activities, including Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority and Hillel. Julie Schechter Rosenbaum, 30, of Royal Oak is associate director of Hazon Detroit. Julie is making an important contri- bution to the Metro Detroit Jewish community with her organizing and programming work on health and sustainability. Her work piloting and managing the Hazon Davidson Fellowship, which brings Jewish young people together, partnering with the North End Christian CDC’s Oakland Avenue Farmway Project and with local synagogues, is bridging the Eight Mile divide while providing justice experi- ence and urban gardening for Jewish young adults, and providing garden and sustainability classes at Jewish subur- ban organizations. She’s on Yad Ezra’s board as a NEXTGen leader. Julie is a network weaver, bringing together Jews across denominations and ages for pro- gramming, leadership and learning. Molly Rott, 22, of Southfield is a student who regu- larly participates in organized activi- ties in the Metro Detroit area and has taken leader- ship roles both at Hillel at Wayne State as president of the Jewish Student Organization and as a board member at Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park. Molly values Jewish community on many levels. She regularly attends Shabbat services and leads various parts of the service for the congregation. Hayley Sakwa, 24, of Detroit works for a small local food business based in Traverse City. She is a founding resident of the Detroit City Moishe House, which creates opportunities for young Jews to meet new people and explore Detroit in meaningful ways. She is also an active participant in Detroit Jews for Justice and IfNotNow Detroit, and believes deeply in the power of our Detroit Jewish community to be a cata- lyst for progressive change in Southeastern Michigan and beyond. Jeremy Sasson, 32, of Birmingham is the restaura- teur and proprietor behind Heirloom Hospitality Group, which includes experiences such as Townhouse Birmingham, Townhouse Detroit and the much-anticipated Prime + Proper (steakhouse) in Downtown Detroit. Jeremy has accomplished at 32 more than most will accomplish in two life- times. He executes his business with Robyn, Your warmth, leadership and dedication help to inspire and build community for Jewish college students on 11 campuses statewide. Mazel tov on being named to the inaugural class of 36 under 36! The Board, Staff and Students of MSU Hillel and The Hillel Campus Alliance of Michigan Mazel Tov! Rachel, We are so proud of you for being one of the 36 under 36! Love, Jonathan, Mom, Zeyde, Naomi, Kirk, Gigi, Jeffrey MEL DRYMAN Raised in Detroit, Experienced in Arizona Your Professional & Dedicated ARIZONA REALTOR Mobile: (480) 239-8686 mel.dryman@azmoves.com Each Office Independently Owned and Operated 2117430 jn January 12 • 2017 29