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February 21, 1992 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-02-21

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Botsford's success to Mr.
Cooper's energy and to his
long professional and per-
sonal relationship with the
institution.
Mr. Cooper's father-in-law,
the late Dr. Allen Zieger, was
founder of Detroit's Zieger
Osteopathic Hospital —
Botsford's predecessor
organization.
"His family has roots with
this hospital," Mr. Potter says.
"It's been a labor of love for
him . . . and what's impress-
ed me over time is that he
doesn't slow down. He con-
tinues to learn; he continues
to renew; he continues to
keep himself refreshed while
at the same time cranking 65
to 70 miles an hour as a mat-
ter of routine."
Born and raised in Detroit,
Mr. Cooper earned a
bachelor's degree in business
administration from Wayne

State University in 1957. He
was director of personnel,
purchasing and data process-
ing for Botsford's parent com-
pany, Zieger Health Care Cor-
poration, when the hospital
opened in 1965. That same
year, he began his Botsford
tenure with the same title
and responsibilities and was
named president and CEO in
1984.

Mr. Cooper has held various
leadership positions with the
American Hospital Associa-
tion, American Osteopathic
Hospital Association and the
Michigan Osteopathic
Hospital Association.
A past board member of
Temple Israel, in 1990 he was
awarded the State of Israel
Maimonides Award for
leadership demonstrated in
the field of professional
health care services. ❑

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Israel Business Seminar
Addresses Opportunities

Plante & Moran, a South-
field-based certified public ac-
counting and management
consulting firm, and the
American Israel Chamber of
Commerce of Michigan, will
host a luncheon seminar titl-
ed "Business Opportunities
in Israel for your Company
and Clients" at the Skyline
Club Town Center in
Southfield, Feb. 28 from noon
to 1:30 p.m.
Joseph (Yossie) Shachak,
CPA and president of the In-
stitute of CPAs in Israel, is
the keynote speaker.
"Due to the Free Trade
Agreement between the U.S.
and Israel, attorneys, lawyers
and contractors are working

with clients now more than
ever to take advantage of new
business opportunities in
Israel," said Emerson J. Ad-
dison, tax partner at Plante &
Moran.
Mr. Shachak is the founder
and managing partner of
Shachak & Co., one of the 15
largest CPA firms in Israel.
His clients include both
public and private companies
in a wide range of industry
sectors. Shachak & Co. also is
an affiliate of Moores
Rowland International, the
10th largest accounting group
worldwide.
A panel of international
business specialists also will
make presentations.

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Machon L'Torah Sets
Programs And Retreat

Machon IfIbrah, the Jewish
Learning Network of
Michigan, in conjunction
with Congregation Ohel
Moed Shomrey Emunah of
West Bloomfield, will co-
sponsor an educational pro-
gram 11 a.m. Feb. 23 at the
synagogue.
The program will include a
brunch and a presentation
titled "Life After the Death of
Communism", a personal ac-
count and slide presentation
of a trip to Russia by Rabbi
Avraham Jacobovitz. For
reservations, call the Machon
office, 967-0888; or Rabbi
Jundef, 937-1756.
Machon L'Torah will hold

an educational evening led by
Rabbi Jacobovitz titled "The
Circumcision (of the Heart)
for Both Genders," 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 26 at Machon Mbrah.
A question and answer ses-
sion will follow. Refreshments
will be served; no charge.
This year's annual retreat,
March 27-29, will feature a
two-track program for ad-
vanced and beginners.
The lectures will include
topics such as: computer
codes: a look at modern
history revealed through the
Torah; prophecies.
The retreat will be held at
the Southfield Hilton Garden
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