• Are you battling with your child over food? • Is your child sneaking food? ish sold during Passover in „Michigan. Ken Michaels of Greenfield Noodles in Detroit, the distributor of Streit's Matzah products, Mother's and Rokeach gefilte fish, said Passover is definitely the big time for matzah and gefilte fish. During the season, he distributes about 600 30-pound cases of matzah, 500 cases of Mother's _gefilte fish and 200 cases of Rokeach canned gefilte fish. A non-Passover week might net 10 cases each of matzah and gefilte fish. He added that Passover is not the only big fish holiday. "It is Passover and Rosh Hashanah when we sell the gefilte fish," he said. Restaurants do about equal amounts of matzah business during the off-season. "You go into the Golden Mushroom or Excalibur and they will have matzah in their bread baskets," he said. In the end, despite all of the has- sles and hurdles, none of the grocery stores said they could do without Passover. In part, it is a profitable time; but all said it is a service to their Jewish customers. "We are sensitive to the needs of the Jewish community," Farmer Jack's Coleman said. "This is part of doing business. It is just good business." fl Notes Sandra D. Glazier of West Bloomfield has been appointed 1998- 1999 chair of the Oakland County Bar Association's Family Court Committee. She co-chaired the Family Court Subcommittee of the Oakland County Circuit Bench Bar \-=Conferences in 1997 and 1998. Glazier also has been awarded the highest ranking from Martindale- Hubbell directory of attorneys. Judith Greenstone Miller has been invited to testify as an expert on bankruptcy law before two congres- sional subcommittees in Washington, D.C. She is a member of Clark Hill PLC and chairs the Debtor/Creditor Section of the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association. Richard I. Loebl, has been elected a principal in the Detroit office of the law firm Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC. He practices in the area of employee benefits, including executive compensation and taxa- tion. Howard Iwrey, a partner in the law firm of Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn, has been appointed vice chair- man of the State Bar of Michigan's Antitrust, Trade Regulation and Franchising Section. Howard Novetsky, a certified resi- dential special- ist with Real Estate One Inc. in West Bloomfield, has received the company's President's Council. of Excellence Diamond Level Award. He has consistently placed in the top 5 per- cent of all agents in the nation. • Is your child gaining too much weight? • • Do weight problems run in your family? Center for Childhood Weight Management AD- David B. Lipski has joined the firm of Howard & Howard Attorneys PC in Bloomfield Hills. His focus is com- mercial litiga- tion and real estate law. Ron Stone, chairman of Troy-based Stone, August, Medrich Company, is the recipient of Wayne State University's 1999 Homer D. Strong Award, the highest service award bestowed by the institution's Alumni Association. Stone, a graduate of Wayne's School of Business, received this year's award for being a major creative and administrative figure in the design, development and implementation of the current unified alumni membership dues system. For more information a o classes and locations, call: ASTER HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CO. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SERVICE * SALES * INSTALLATIONS WISHING YOU A "WARM" PASSOVER HOLIDAY QUALITY WORK • EVERY TIME • NO EXCUSES! BERKLEY 399-1800 W. BLOOMFIELD 788-9073 GROSSE POINTE 882-4870 N. OAKLAND 682-9090 H 1 - 1P:/WWW.GLOLINK.COM/AIRMASTER Manor Motorcar Company 39500 Grand River Avenue • Novi, Michigan 48375 (248) 426-9600 • Fax (248) 426-8686 • Alike Delp' 1998 Salesman of The Year s r, !,• k. r .`" V 4/2 1999 FASTES Detroit Jewish News 111