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GAGE recently received the
Frances Avadenka Memorial
Award from the Oakland
County Bar Association. The
award, established by the OC-
BA Board of Directors in
memory of Frances
Avadenka, is presented an-
nually to a member of the
Association who has made
significant contributions to
the community outside the
legal profession.
I.B. MEISEL, insurance
underwriter of Southfield,
will be among the 100
speakers scheduled to address
Million Dollar Round Table
(MDRT) members at this
year's Annual Meeting June
24 to 28 in San Francisco,
Calif.
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were among the state's eight
professionals recently named
Michigan Entrepreneurs of
the Year by Ernst & Young,
Inc Magazine, Merrill Lynch
and WJR Radio.
Horowitz, of the Selective
Group Inc. of Farmington
Hills, was honored in the con-
struction and real estate
category. Tauber, of Tauber
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RICHARD BARR has
become a member of the firm
of Mason, Steinhardt, Jacobs
and Perlman professional cor-
poration in Southfield.
BETHANN EISENFELD,
formerly of Detroit, has been
promoted to senior vice presi-
dent for Lintas in New York
City.
Oakland County Circuit
Judge BARRY HOWARD
has been appointed by Gov.
James Blanchard to serve on
the Commission on the
Courts in the 21st Century.
Judge Howard is one of three
gubernatorial appointees to
the 21 member Commission
charged with developing a
comprehensive blueprint for a
more effective judiciary.
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Enterprises of Southfield, was
selected in the manufactur-
ing category. Mark, of the
Weight Watchers Group Inc.
of Farmington Hills. was
honored in the service
category.
The award recipients were
chosen from among 34
finalists and are now eligible
to compete for the national
Entrepreneur of the Year
award later this year.
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Jewish Professionals
Entrepreneurs Of The Year
Estate Motors
NANCY MARGOLIS has
been promoted from second
vice president to vice presi-
dent at Michigan National
Corp.
LINK WACHLER of David
Wachler and Sons Jewelers in
Birmingham won two awards
in the 1990 International
Pearl Jewelry Design Com-
petition in Tokyo. He is the
only .American jewelry
designer to take two honors in
this annual competition.
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l'immme
Gazan Export
Is Unsuccessful
Amsterdam (JTA) — The
direct export of Arab-grown
citrus fruit from the Gaza
Strip to the European
market has been less than
successful for the second
season since it began.
European importers suf-
fered heavy losses, Rotter-
dam importer Marc van
Overkleeft said as the 1989-
90 season neared its end.
The problem was the poor
quality of much of the fruit
and its poor packing, which
resulted in large quantities
of the Gaza produce arriving
in a damaged condition.
During the first season,
1988-89, the failure was at-
tributed to insufficient
quantities of fruit shipped
from Gaza.
Vancouver Jews
Applaud Change
Vancouver, British
Columbia (JTA) — The Jew-
ish community has welcom-
ed a proposal to drop a clause
advancing Christianity from
the constitution of British
Columbia's Social Credit
Party.
The change, recommended
by a special committee of the
party, would eliminate the
"Christian Principles"
statement which created an
uproar at last year's conven-
tion.