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December 17, 1999 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-17

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Erik Morganroth of West
Bloomfield was a principal speaker
at the University of Michigan
Medical School's 150th-year convo-
cation. As a heart-transplant recipi-
ent, Morganroth Was asked to speak
on behalf of 150 years of patient
care at U-M Medical Centers.

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Rabbi Stacie Fine of Congregation
Ahavat Shalom of Traverse City is
this year's recipient of the city's
Sarah Hardy Humanitarian Award
for leadership in human rights. The
award is named for an outspoken
advocate of human rights who
founded the Traverse City Human
Rights Commission in 1969.

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Florine Mark, CEO and president
of the Weight Watchers Group Inc.
in Farmington Hills, was honored by
Northwood University in Midland
as one of 11 Distinguished Women
for 1999.

Dennis P. Dickstein of Bloomfield
Hills, president of Ralph Manuel
Realtors, was awarded the Norman
Cohn Hope Award at the annual
meeting of the Michigan Chapter of
the National Multiple Sclerosis
Society. The award recognizes the vol-
unteer of the year and is presented to
an individual who has made a signifi-
cant contribution to the MS cause.

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the university's department of educa-
tion. In addition, as a concert vio-
linist, she was selected to be first
chair for the Harid Conservatory of
Boca Raton. Her family includes
mother Laurie Braver-Mindell and
brother David.

Jordan Brackett, Swarthmore
College junior and
Berkley High
School graduate,
has received the
Charles W.
Gorsuch
Scholarship, which
is based on acade-
mic success and
interest in a law
Jordan
career,
and a
Brackett
Swarthmore alumni
scholarship, which
is based on academic achievement.
Brackett recently was elected student
council secretary, director of publici-
ty and membership for the
Swarthmore College Democrats and
was appointed to the Dean's
Advisory Council.

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