in Chabad of Royal Oak,
attending events and often
consulting on program ideas.
Having two children attending
Hillel Day School, Jennifer has
started volunteering with the
PTO and is currently working
to create programs throughout
the year for Hillel’s ECC parents
to attend.
She enjoys going to
Kensington Park to see the
changing leaves and go for a
hike.
JUDY
MARGOLIN
LANDAU
Judy Margolin
Landau, 33,
is a business
strategy and
transformation
manager at Ford Motor
Company, where she oversees
large-scale collaborative
projects across the SUV
portfolio. In this role, Judy
enjoys helping her team make
data-driven decisions to solve
unique business challenges.
For the past six years since
she’s been back in Metro
Detroit, Judy has been an
active participant in the Detroit
Jewish community and is
passionate about ensuring
its vibrancy for the next
generation. Judy is on the
NEXTGen Detroit Board of
Directors and was previously a
vice president of campaign for
three years. Judy now serves
on the Local Agency Planning
Department (LAPD) for
the Jewish Federation, is the
NEXTGen liaison to the Board
of Governors and is on the
Advancement Committee at
Hillel Day School.
Judy has a master’s in public
policy from the University
of Michigan’s Ford School
of Public Policy, a master’s
in education from Relay
Graduate School of Education
and a bachelor’s degree from
Washington University in St.
Louis, though her favorite title
she is most proud of is “Mom”
to daughters Emma, 3, and
Naomi, 7 months.
Judy lives in Birmingham
with her husband, Andrew, and
their girls. Beyond spending
time with her family and
friends, Judy loves to exercise,
watch sports, bake and travel to
big cities or places with warmer
weather.
LEXIE
VINEBURG
Lexie Vineburg
was born and
raised in Metro
Detroit. She
is an office
clerk at Lipton
Law in Southfield and the
youth engagement leader at
Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills.
Lexie is passionate about
educating and empowering
the next generation of Jewish
youth and is a fervent advocate
for children with special needs.
She is currently a Hebrew
school instructor at Adat
Shalom Synagogue and has
taught in Hebrew schools
in the Detroit, Kalamazoo
and Milwaukee areas. She
has previously worked with
students as an applied behavior
analysis therapist in Milwaukee
and as a para-educator in
Metro Detroit’s Jewish schools
through Opening the Doors.
Lexie also served as the
community coordinator of
Matzah Factory and JServe-The
International Day of Jewish
Teen Service.
Lexie’s love of Jewish
community was fueled in a
large way by her involvement
in BBYO. She served on the
BBYO regional board. She
has also enjoyed many hours
volunteering at the Friendship
Circle and JARC. In college,
Lexie was a board member of
Hillel at Western Michigan
University.
Lexie lives in Farmington
Hills with her husband,
Isaac. They are both active
members of the Detroit Jewish
community, Adat Shalom
Synagogue and The Well. In
her free time, Lexie enjoys
baking delicious sweets, hosting
game nights, and gathering
with friends and family. She has
55 cookbooks in her collection
(and is looking for more).
MALLORY
TYNER
Mallory Tyner
has been the
seventh- and
eighth-grade
reading and
writing learning
specialist at Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan Detroit for the
past five years. After working
in West Bloomfield Public
Schools, she wanted to share
her passion for evening the
playing field for all students
with the community that
supported her as a child.
Mallory is a proud alumna of
Hillel Day School and Frankel
Jewish Academy; when she
rejoined the Hillel family,
the school had increased
its resources and classes for
students with learning needs.
Since being a part of the
community, she introduced and
implemented a new intensive
reading intervention course for
middle school students, aiding
in reading comprehension
growth for informational texts.
She is always looking for new
opportunities or methods
to help her students grow as
learners and as young Jewish
people.
Mallory works to bring
nostalgia into her relationships
with students, sharing her own
Hillel experiences from unique
holiday programs to important
life lessons to transformative
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