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Esther's Judaica Giftworld
has moved from the Crosswinds
Mall to the Sugar Tree shopping
center at 6337 Orchard Lake
Road in West Bloomfield.

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Steven Morris
Steven L. Morris will serve as
president and Ellen E. Charnes
as vice president of the recently
expanded Corporate Services at
Morris & Berke, a Troy-based
firm specializing in commercial

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Insurance Corporation (FDIC). A minimum opening deposit and balance of $500.00
is required to obtain the stated Annual Percentage Yield.

Bingham Farms attorney Julie
I. Fershtman has become new
chairperson of the 7,000-mem-
ber State Bar of Michigan Young
Lawyers Section. Ms. Fershtman
concentrates her law practice in
employment law, insurance de-

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The Oakland County Bar As-
sociation's Legal Assistants
Committee will hold a seminar
Oct. 12 for new attorneys, para-
legals, legal assistants and legal
support staff on the ins and outs
of the courts in the tri-county
area, including requirements for
filing motions and praecipes and
filing fees. The seminar will be
held from 4-6 p.m. at the Oak-
land County Bar Center at 1760
S. Telegraph in Bloomfield Hills
Fees are $30-$35 for members;
$40-$45 for non-members. Call
(810) 334-3400 to register.

Ellen Charnes
and industrial real estate. Mr.
Morris will continue to serve as
the company's chairman of over-
all operations. Both he and Ms.
Charnes are residents of Bloom-
field Township.

The Apartment Association
of Michigan will present a sem-
inar on "Fair Housing Compli-
ance Strategies for On-Site
Personnel" from 8 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Oct. 11 at the Northfield
Hilton in Troy. Thomas Harris
of Fair Housing Compliance Ser-
vices in Dallas is the featured
speaker. The cost is S40 for mem-
bers; $65 for non-members. Call
(810) 737-4477 for information.

Julie Fershtman
fense, business litigation and
equine law. She is a member of
the State of Michigan Board of
Commissioners and the Oakland
County Bar Association Profes-
sionalism and Inns of Court com-
mittees.

Neil S. Silver, Esq. has become
a shareholder with the law firm
of Mason, Steinhardt, Jacobs &
Perlman in Southfield. Mr. Sil-
ver, of Troy, specializes in envi-
ronmental law. He is the former
chairman of the Michigan
Bankers Association's Environ-
mental Affairs Committee.

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A Subscription to the Jewish News.
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Bart M. Feinbaum, senior trial
attorney with the U.S. Equal Op-
portunity Commission, acted as
lead counsel in the first Americans
With Disabilities Act jury trial in
Oakland Circuit Court. The case
resulted in a verdict of $72,600 for
the plaintiff, who was fired because
of cancer. Mr. Feinbaum is a resi-

Phillip H. Schostak

Phillip H. Schostak of Hunt-
ington Woods has been appoint-
ed sales manager of the Pontiac
division of Jim Fresard Ponti-
ac/Buick in Royal Oak. Mr.
Schostak has been named Sales-

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