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June 12, 1992 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-06-12

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FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1992

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Money Matters
Are Program Topic

Taking the mystery out of
personal financial planning
with an eye toward helping
the community will be the
focus of a "Money Matters
Seminar" 8:45 a.m. June 29
at the Max M. Fisher
Building.
The gathering, which is
about financial and chari-
table planning, is sponsored
by the Federated Endowment
Fund Women's Endowment
Committee in cooperation
with the Women's Division
and the Business and Profes-
sional Women's Division of
the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit.
Workshops will cover: the
what and why of financial
planning; the vocabulary of
investments, developing in-
vestment objectives, the
ABCs of estate planning, tak-
ing the mystery out of in-
surance, and leaving our foot-
print on the community.
Speakers will include: Lin-
da Wasserman Aviv, a tax at-
torney specializing in estate
planning; Elyse Essick, vice
president and director of
client services for Munder
Capital Management; Shirley
Harris, a chartered life under-
writer; Donald Lansky, a tax
law specialist; and Kathryn
Gilson Sussman, an attorney
and specialist in estate plan-
ning, probate and non-profit
organizations.
The Women's Endowment
Committee organizes educa-
tional programs for women on
personal money management
and endowment development
on behalf of the Federated En-
dowment Fund of the United
Jewish Foundation.
In partnership with the
Jewish Federation of Metro-
politan Detroit, UJF distrib-
utes earnings from its in-
vestments to a wide range of
community services and pro-
grams not covered by the
operating budgets of Federa-
tion agencies.
The seminar, which is open

Family Business
Marks 40 Years

Jack and Esther Gorback
began their photography
business 40 years ago in
northwest Detroit.
Today, their Franklin studio
displays a blend of portraiture
and restorations.
The Gorbacks' 40th an-
niversary celebration pro-
vides an opportunity for long-
time and new customers to
visit with Esther, Jack and
son Les.

to interested women in the
community, is being organiz-
ed by Ms. Aviv and Susan Cit-
rin, chairmen of the Women's
Endowment Committee.
Continental breakfast will
be served, and enrollment
is limited. For informa-
tion, call the Jewish Federa-
tion Endowment Depart-
ment, 642-4260.

1

""11IN BRIEF

ELIZABETH SILVER and
WARREN ROSE have been
named to the board of direc-
tors of Fidelty Financial Corp.

JOSHUA TUKEL has been
named chief financial officer
for World Wide Financial Ser-
vices, Inc., a Bloomfield Hills
mortgage lender.

Huntington Woods resident
WENDY ROBINS was
honored recently by Women
In Communications, Inc., as
Detroit "Headliner" for 1992.
The award is presented an-
nually to an individual who
has played a leadership role
in the communications
industry.

ALAN FRANK, vice presi-
dent and general manager of
WDIV-TV Channel 4, has
been named general chair-
man of the 1992 Detroit-
Windsor International
Freedom Festival, which runs
June 24-July 5.

"'"'l LOCAL NEWS imm•

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Assisted Suicide
Is Panel Topic

The Irwin I. Cohn
Memorial Lectures in
Talmudic Law, a project of
Lubavitch Foundation of
Michigan, in conjunction
with the Jewish Community
Center, will host a panel
discussion on "Physician-
Assisted Suicide," 7:30 p.m.
June 17 in the Maple-Drake
Jewish Community Center.
Panelists will include L.
Brooks Patterson, former
Oakland county prosecutor,
Dr. Michael Brennan, presi-
dent-emeritus of the Michi-
gan Cancer Foundation, and
Rabbi Herschel Finman,
director of Education Out-
reach for Lubavitch Founda-
tion of Michigan. The evening
will be moderated by talk
show personality, David New-
man of WXYT-Radio.
There is no charge.

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