28 September 5 • 2019 jn jews d in the Temple Israel To Host David Frum Temple Israel of West Bloomfield presents the next installment of its speaker series “The Many Shades of Politics — An American Journey,” representing voices across the American political spectrum. The goal is to encourage thoughtful dialogue about important issues of our time. This event, “An Evening with David Frum,” is set for Thursday, Sept.12. The main program, “Can American Jews Help Restore the American Center?” begins at 7:30 p.m., followed by a book signing. Both are open to the public and free of charge. A pre-glow for patrons begins at 6 p.m. David Frum is a senior editor at the Atlantic. From 2014 through 2017, he served as chairman of the board of trustees of the leading UK center-right think tank, Policy Exchange. In 2001-2002, he served as speechwriter and special assistant to President George W. Bush; in 2007-2008, he was a senior adviser to the Rudy Giuliani presi- dential campaign. For more information, registra- tion and to purchase a book, visit temple-israel.org/frum or call (248) 661-5700. This evening is under- written by Bradley Dizik. David Frum Teen Received Tikkun Olam Award On Aug. 19, Jessica Goldberg of Farmington Hills was award- ed $36,000 by the Helen Diller Family Foundation in recogni- tion of her commitment to tikkun olam (repairing the world). At a luncheon at San Francisco’ s Four Seasons Hotel, Jessica, along with 14 other young leaders from across the nation, received the nation- al 2019 Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Award, a prestigious honor given to youth leaders who have demon- strated exceptional leadership, community service and action. Jessica was selected for this award among hundreds of teens because of her work in founding Sib4Sib. Stemming from personal experi- ence in her family, Jessica came to realize that even those playing supportive roles need support, too, and identified a crucial niche in the world of mental health and well- ness — lack of support and visibil- ity for siblings of those struggling with mental health. Jessica founded Sib4Sib in response to this discov- ery. Sib4Sib also uses workshops, community socials, ad-campaigns, and public presentations to raise mental health awareness and gain support. The luncheon celebration was the culmination of a weekend-long series of business strategy workshops, networking and men- toring initiatives, during which award winners exchanged ideas with other socially conscious peers and interact- ed with Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Award alumni from years past who are continu- ing their social justice work. A highlight of the luncheon was a special documen- tary-style video that featured the accomplishments of all 15 teens in a behind-the-scenes chronicle of their leadership achievements. View it at youtube.com/watch?v= MgYl0djdirk&feature=youtu.be. COURTESY OF HELEN DILLER FAMILY FOUNDATION Jessica Goldberg Pain Relief... DID YOU Know... 29121 NORTHWESTERN HWY, STE A SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034 CALL US TODAY! (248) 599-1166 Michele and Eli Saulson 2019 honorees Robert Aronson and Bryce Sandler, dinner co-chairs Alan Reiter, president Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at Shaarey Zedek Strolling Supper 6:00pm followed by a brief program 7:10pm -8:00pm Couvert $180 per adult; $100 per young adult (19-40 years); $80 per youth (8-18 years) Please join us as we celebrate the 29th anniversary of Yad Ezra, the kosher food pantry feeding vulnerable families in our community. For more information, go to www.yadezra.org or call (248) 548-3663