jews d in the JN Gets A New Social Media Editor Celebrating the 2018 Honorees Harriet Berg Barbara Goodman, PhD Robert Lask Ellen Magar Edith Maniker Alvin M. Saperstein, PhD Dr. Manuel Sklar George Stern SUNDAY, APRIL 29 Luncheon and Reunion of Past Honorees 11:30am Dietary Laws Observed The Jewish News recently wel- comed a new staff member, Hannah Levine, social media and digital editor. A lifelong Metro Detroiter, Hannah grew up in Huntington Woods attending Congregation Beth Shalom and Habonim Dror Camp Tavor. The University of Michigan grad took two months to volunteer after college with Go Eco, an Israeli company, spend- ing time in South Africa and Thailand working with animals. She also got a certificate from the University of Denver Publishing Hannah Levine Institute. She comes to the JN from as close a relationship to the JN as Sleeping Bear Press, a children’s older readers.” book publisher in Ann Arbor, where Her plans include more con- she worked on events and publicity. A lifelong reader of the JN, she was sistent and frequent use of social media, a ‘digital first’ strategy and excited to come to the company “to be a part of the change the JN is hop- more opportunities for commu- nity engagement with the paper. ing to make,” she said. “I’d like to get more people reading and interacting She’s beginning with JN’s Instagram with the JN, especially people in their account. Look for a “Jewish dog” photo c ontest coming soon. • 20s and 30s, who might not have Armenians And Jews Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills PRESENTING SPONSOR Family of Barbara Goodman, PhD GOLD SPONSORS Belfor Property Restoration Elaine J. Beresh Deloitte Robin & Leo Eisenberg, Max, Anna & Louis G. Fisher Construction Princeton Enterprises Allen Maniker & David Kleer Manoogian and Keith Pomeroy SILVER SPONSORS Reservations required +HQU\)RUG:HVW%ORRPÀHOG+RVSLWDO RSM Development & Management 6FKHFKWHU%HQHÀWV$GYLVRUV For... Sponsorships Journal Ads Sponsorships as of this date (Deadline February 28th) (Deadline April 6th) visit www.jslmi.org or call Renee Fein at 248-592-5028 or rfein@jslmi.org Proceeds Benefit Quality of Life for JSL Residents 42 February 8 • 2018 jn The 25th anniversary of the Alex & Marie Manoogian Museum and the initial appointments in 2016 to the Michigan Governor’s Council on Holocaust and Genocide Education were feted in a joint celebration. These milestones were the basis for presenting a special exhibit of Armenian and Jewish artifacts from the James & Ana Melikian Collection from Scottsdale, Ariz., hosted by the Manoogian Museum and Richard Manoogian, chairman of the Armenian Apostolic Society. Manoogian remembered his par- ents by stating “how proud they would be of this moment as we cel- ebrate the 25th anniversary of the museum while also recognizing the collaborative efforts of the Jewish and Armenian communities.” Richard Manoogian and Robert Taubman Edmond Azadian, a member of the Governor’s Council, senior museum adviser and former execu- tive assistant to Alex Manoogian, acknowledged those instrumental in the adoption of Michigan House Bill 4493, requiring teaching of the Armenian Genocide, the Jewish Holocaust and other genocides in Michigan high schools. The bill was spearheaded by State Rep. Klint Kesto. He welcomed Council Chairperson Lori Talsky and her husband, Alan Zekelman, and vice chair Corrine Khederian. The James & Ana Melikian Collection is on view at the Manoogian Museum through Jan. 15, 2018, by appointment. Visit manoogianmuseum.org. •