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March 17, 1995 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-17

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R EPUBLIC
-t BANCORP

tries and James Safran of Safran
Printing — will be honored at the
dinner for their efforts as cham-
ber members to help Michigan
businesses establish trade links
with businesses in Israel, the
Middle East and Europe.
The chamber is a volunteer,
secular business association that
promotes bi-lateral trade between
Michigan and Israel.
For further information on the
dinner, call the chamber office,
(810) 661-1948.

LISA LAPIDES, president of the
Lapides Publicity Group of Bing-
ham Farms, will discuss "The
Power of Publicity" at a 7:30 a.m.
Stephen Feldman
Tuesday, March 21, meeting of
vices in estate planning, corpo- the Entrepreneur's Club of the
rate tax planning and tax litiga- Business Enterprise Develop-
tion.
ment Center (BEDC).
Aaron Sherbin and Michael
The meeting, which will be
Weissman have become associ- held at the BEDC offices in Troy,
ates of the Farmington Hills firm. also will include the presentation
Mr. Sherbin will practice in the of the BEDC Entrepreneur of the
areas of corporate tax planning Month award and a networking
and tax litigation. He is a gradu- forum. For reservations, call Lyn-
ate of the Wayne State Universi- da Earhart, (810) 952-5800.
ty Law School and New York
University (LLM in taxation).
DETROIT MAYOR Dennis
Mr. Weissman, a graduate of Archer will be the keynote speak-
the University of Michigan Law er at a meeting of the Builders
School, will practice labor and em- Association of Southeastern
ployment law.
Michigan (BASM) and the Mort-
gage Bankers Association at noon
DETROIT EDISON'S new Tuesday, March 21.
quarterly newsletter, Brightside,
The meeting will be held at the
debuted this month. It was sent International Builders Home,
to approximately 15,000 South- Flower and Furniture Show at
eastern Michigan leaders in busi- the Cobo Conference-Exhibition
ness, government, education and Center in downtown Detroit. For
nonprofit organizations. The registration information, call
newsletter details Edison's com- BASM, (810) 73 . 7-4477.
munity involvement.
CONTROVERSIAL rezoning
TALBOTS KIDS, a specialty re- issues will be discussed at a meet-
tailer of children's apparel, has ing of the American Society of Ap-
opened at Laurel Park Place in praisers at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Livonia adjacent to Talbots.
March 21, at the Northfield
Hilton in Troy. To make reserva-
MILBERGER & CRANE, a tions, call Ginny May, (810) 816-
West Bloomfield accounting firm, 1312.
has been retained by Minch & Gi-
ragosian Public Relations of West DAVE LOVE, president and
Bloomfield.
owner of Sor-
rento Construc-
GAD YAACO-
tion in Banks,
BI, Israel's am-
Ore., will dis-
bassador to the
cuss "Don't Give
United Nations,
Away the Com-
will be the guest
pany To Keep
speaker at an
the Customer
American-Israel
Happy" at a
Chamber of
9:30 a.m. Thurs
Commerce of
day, March 23,
Michigan honors
meeting of the
dinner at 6:30
Michigan Re-
p.m. Sunday,
modeling Asso-
March 19, at the
ciation at the
Somerset Collec-
Holiday Inn
tion in Troy.
Livonia West.
Ambassador
Mr. Love is
Yaacobi will dis- Ambassador Gad Ya acobi
the author of Ac-
cuss the peace
counting for Prof-
process in the Middle East and it and Pro-Forms, manuals
his confidence that the region will written for the remodeling in-
enter an era of accelerated eco- dustry.
nomic growth and trade expan-
The registration deadline for
sion.
the meeting is Monday, March
Two local businesspeople — 20. To sign up, call the Michigan
Matthew Marko of Core Indus- MEMOS page 58

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Republic."

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810 229/7440

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810 932/4701

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810 656/4200

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Southgate
313 287/0400

Nashville
615 371/5854

Washtenaw
313 995/4499

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we'll donate 10% of the proceeds
to the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit.

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MAY 7- 17 1995

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