April 25 • 2019 23
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And The 
Winner Is …

Members of the Motor City chapter 
of United Synagogue Youth (MCUSY) 
returned home April 14 from Central 
Region USY’
s regional convention at 
Camp Wise in Chardon, Ohio, sleepy 
yet victorious after clinching Central 
Region United Synagogue Youth’
s 
“Most Improved Chapter of the Year” 
award as well as seven other acco-
lades. 
CRUSY includes local chap-
ters from parts of Indiana, all of 
Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Western 
Pennsylvania and West Virginia. 
MCUSY is comprised of teens from 
local Conservative synagogues includ-
ing Congregation Shaarey Zedek in 
Southfield, Beth Shalom in Oak Park, 
Adat Shalom in Farmington Hills, 
and B’
nai Israel, B’
nai Moshe and 
Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield. 
With 13 high schoolers and seven 
middle schoolers, MCUSY is small 
but vibrant. “Our ‘
most improved’
 
title bears witness to our teens’
 per-
sistence, creativity and positive atti-
tudes,” said adviser Tova Schreiber. 
This year, MCUSY events included 
Purim and Chanukah parties and 
raising money for forestry in Israel 
during Tu b’
Shevat. 
Sam Gawel, Israel affairs vice presi-
dent, said the chapter won best Israeli 
Culture Event award for its March 
“Passport to Israel” program. Powered 
by imagination, teens spent a Sunday 
on a one-day jaunt to Israel. They 
wrote prayer notes for the Western 
Wall, applied Dead Sea mud, sam-
pled the Israeli peanut snack, Bamba, 
staged a mock Eurovision contest and 
crafted mystical jewelry in Tzfat.
“We had a great year. Our board’
s 
dedication to focusing on our pro-
gramming forged the way to the 
chapter’
s success,” said Gawel, a senior 
at Frankel Jewish Academy. 
Interested teens can check out 
upcoming MCUSY events includ-
ing participation in the May 5 Walk 
for Israel at Adat Shalom, Kabbalat 
Shabbat services and dinner on May 
17 and a social action/tikkun olam 
event on May 26. For middle school-
ers, there will be a Kadima “mystery” 
event 2-3:30 p.m. at Shaarey Zedek. 
For more information, go to mcusy.
weebly.com. ■

STACY GITTLEMAN CONTRIBUTING WRITER

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Sunday, May 19

1:00 pm

$5 Pre-registration – 2 movies
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Dan Habib 
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and overcoming

CHALLENGES

featuring 
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JCC’S OPENING THE DOORS PROGRAM
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Lindamood-Bell 
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A special thanks to 
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The Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities 
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Presenting Sponsor

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Sensory 
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Dropoff @ 12:45 pm

“ 
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