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JUNE 2 • 2022 | 39

CAP & GOWN HIGH SCHOOL GRADS

ASHLEIGH ADELSON
Frankel Jewish Academy
Varsity Soccer, Volleyball, Tennis, National
Honor Society, Started her own baking busi-
ness and donated proceeds to Feed
America.

MAX GORMAN
Walled Lake Western High School
Varsity Hockey, Active volunteer.
Bowling Green State University

ROBERT LAYNE WEIN
Bloomfield Hills High School
Summa cum laude, Vice President BBYO
Michigan Region, Student Ambassador,
DECA Representative, Varsity Track & Field,
Swim team.
University of Michigan

HOW TO SUBMIT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mazel Tov! announcements are welcomed for members of the
Jewish community. Anniversaries, engagements and weddings
with a photo (preferably color) can appear at a cost of $18
each. Births are $10. There is no charge for bar/bat mitzvahs
or for special birthdays starting at the 90th.
For information, contact Editorial Assistant Sy Manello
at smanello@thejewishnews.com or (248) 351-5147 for
information or for a mailed or emailed copy of guidelines.

Children’s Hospital of
Michigan, personally con-
tributing in addition to col-
lecting donations to pro-
vide the newest and most
exciting toys to children
receiving treatment.

Mitchell Darren
Weiss, son of
Robyn and
Bryan Weiss,
will be called to
the Torah as a
bar mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield
on Friday, June 3, 2022.
He will be joined in cele-
bration by his sister

Hayley. Mitchell is the lov-
ing grandchild of Sheri
and Jeffrey Weiss, and
Marcie and Dale Lebow.
A student at West Hills
Middle School in West
Bloomfield Township,
Mitchell took as his most
meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect raising mental health
awareness. He is orga-
nizing a bike-a-thon to
support We Need to Talk,
a community-wide youth
mental health initiative
sponsored by the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit.

JUNE 8TH 7:30 P.M.

WEDNESDAY

What are the roots of the overlapping
crises of untreated depression and
anxiety, unaddressed trauma, and a
rising suicide rate? How are we going to
deal with them?
Harry Nelson will offer a prescription for
a nation in pain.

$15 IN ADVANCE, $20 AT DOOR

Zoom link will be provided.
Register at www.congbethshalom.org

KEYNOTE PROGRAM
AND RECEPTION

EXPLORING THE OPIOID CRISIS:
OVERDOSES, ADDICTION, CHRONIC PAIN

JUNE 9TH 12:30 P.M.

THURSDAY

Harry Nelson will explore Jewish
sources from the Torah to modern
Jewish literature, that are timely
and can lead us toward healthier
communities in the future.

Lunch by Bloom’s Kosher Catering

$25 INCLUDES PROGRAM
AND LUNCH

LUNCH AND LEARN

JUNE 8TH 7:30 P.M.

WEDNESDAY

What are the roots of the overlapping
crises of untreated depression and
anxiety, unaddressed trauma, and a
rising suicide rate? How are we going to
deal with them?
Harry Nelson will offer a prescription for
a nation in pain.

$15 IN ADVANCE, $20 AT DOOR

Zoom link will be provided.
Register at www.congbethshalom.org

KEYNOTE PROGRAM
AND RECEPTION

EXPLORING THE OPIOID CRISIS:
OVERDOSES, ADDICTION, CHRONIC PAIN

EVENTS LOCATED AT:

Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 West Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237

THE OPIOID CRISIS:
A JEWISH RESPONSE

11th NELSON LEGACY EVENT

JUNE 8TH 7:30 P.M.

WEDNESDAY

What are the roots of the overlapping
crises of untreated depression and
anxiety, unaddressed trauma, and a
rising suicide rate? How are we going to
deal with them?
Harry Nelson will offer a prescription for
a nation in pain.

$15 IN ADVANCE, $20 AT DOOR

Zoom link will be provided.
Register at www.congbethshalom.org

KEYNOTE PROGRAM
AND RECEPTION

EXPLORING THE OPIOID CRISIS:
OVERDOSES, ADDICTION, CHRONIC PAIN

JUNE 9TH 12:30 P.M.

THURSDAY

Harry Nelson will explore Jewish
sources from the Torah to modern
Jewish literature, that are timely
and can lead us toward healthier
communities in the future.

Lunch by Bloom’s Kosher Catering

$25 INCLUDES PROGRAM
AND LUNCH

LUNCH AND LEARN

Harry Nelson is the author of two books and founding
partner of Nelson Hardiman, a leading healthcare/life
science firm in Los Angeles. Having received national
recognition for his efforts to change the conversation
about America’s addiction, pain, and mental health
crises, he has received the Davis Direction Foundation
Award, the Spirit Award from CLARE Matrix, and the
Behavioral Health Network’s Advocacy Award.

11th NELSON LEGACY EVENT

JUNE 8TH 7:30 P.M.

WEDNESDAY

What are the roots of the overlapping
crises of untreated depression and
anxiety, unaddressed trauma, and a
rising suicide rate? How are we going to
deal with them?
Harry Nelson will offer a prescription for
a nation in pain.

$15 IN ADVANCE, $20 AT DOOR

Zoom link will be provided.
Register at www.congbethshalom.org

KEYNOTE PROGRAM
AND RECEPTION

EXPLORING THE OPIOID CRISIS:
OVERDOSES, ADDICTION, CHRONIC PAIN

JUNE 9TH 12:30 P.M.

THURSDAY

Harry Nelson will explore Jewish
sources from the Torah to modern
Jewish literature, that are timely
and can lead us toward healthier
communities in the future.

Lunch by Bloom’s Kosher Catering

$25 INCLUDES PROGRAM
AND LUNCH

LUNCH AND LEARN

11th NELSON LEGACY EVENT

11th NELSON LEGACY EVENT

JUNE 8TH 7:30 P.M.

WEDNESDAY

What are the roots of the overlapping
crises of untreated depression and
anxiety, unaddressed trauma, and a
rising suicide rate? How are we going to
deal with them?
Harry Nelson will offer a prescription for
a nation in pain.

$15 IN ADVANCE, $20 AT DOOR

Zoom link will be provided.
Register at www.congbethshalom.org

KEYNOTE PROGRAM
AND RECEPTION

EXPLORING THE OPIOID CRISIS:
OVERDOSES, ADDICTION, CHRONIC PAIN

JUNE 9TH 12:30 P.M.

THURSDAY

Harry Nelson will explore Jewish
sources from the Torah to modern
Jewish literature, that are timely
and can lead us toward healthier
communities in the future.

Lunch by Bloom’s Kosher Catering

$25 INCLUDES PROGRAM
AND LUNCH

LUNCH AND LEARN

Harry Nelson is the author of two books and founding
partner of Nelson Hardiman, a leading healthcare/life
science firm in Los Angeles. Having received national
recognition for his efforts to change the conversation
about America’s addiction, pain, and mental health
crises, he has received the Davis Direction Foundation
Award, the Spirit Award from CLARE Matrix, and the
Behavioral Health Network’s Advocacy Award.

SPEAKER:
HARRY NELSON,
HEALTH CARE ATTORNEY

EVENTS LOCATED AT:

Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 West Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237

Speaker: Harry Nelson, Health Care Attorney

Harry Nelson is the author of two books and founding partner
of Nelson Hardiman, a leading healthcare/life science fi
rm
in Los Angeles. Having received national recognition for his
efforts to change the conversation about America’s addiction,
pain, and mental health crises, he has received the Davis
Direction Foundation Award, the Spirit Award from CLARE
Matrix and the Behavioral Health Network’s Advocacy Award.

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