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June 28, 2002 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-06-28

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Attorney Ezra Goldman Seeks
District Judgeship In Oak Park

is involved with and supportive of
Ezra N. Goldman of Oak Park has
local charities and outreach organi-
announced his candidacy for judge
zations.
of 45-B District
Goldman said he
Court in Oak Park.
is proud to live in
The primary election
his childhood
is Tuesday, Aug. 6.
hometown, where
An alumnus of
he and his wife,
Yeshiva Beth
Jennifer, are raising
Yehudah in
two sons, ages 2
Southfield and
and 4.
Yeshiva Gedolah in
He has never
Oak Park, Goldman
sought public
graduated cum laude
office before. "This
from Wayne State
election is about
University in 1990.
experience and
He received his juris
ability in law, not
doctor degree from
po 1 itics," Goldman
Wayne State
said. "I look for-
University Law
ward to the oppor-
School in 1993 and
tunity to serve this
was admitted to the
Ezra Goldman
community with
Michigan State Bar
dignity and honor.
just prior to his 24th
"I aspire to trans-
birthday.
In his Bloomfield Hills law firm, he form the 45-B District Court into a
jewel among district courts, an institu-
specializes in both criminal and civil
tion of which our community can be
cases.
proud."
Goldman has been nominated to
both Phi Beta
Kappa and Golden
Key International
Editor's Note: Jewish candidates seeking elective
Honor Society.
office this year are welcome to announce their can-
Locally, he is a
didacy in the Jewish News. Ezra Goldman is run-
chairman of the
ning against Michelle Friedman Appel, David M.
Business Advisory
Gubow, Angela Diggs Jackson, Sam Konikow,
Council and serves
Richard A. Levitt, Gil Whitney McRipley, Leonard
on Oak Park's
Schwartz
and Joseph L. Stewart.
Community Services
Advisory Board. He

AJE Re-elects President

Arthur M. Horwitz, publisher of the
Detroit Jewish News, was elected
president of the Agency for Jewish
Education of Metropolitan Detroit
for a second term at the agency's
annual meeting on June 4.
Other officers.elected were Dr.
Joan Lessen Firestone, Susie
Leemaster, vice presidents; Gayle
Burstein, treasurer; Susie Citrin, sec-
retary. Paula Glazier, James L. Jonas,
Jeffrey Schlussel and Andrew Weil
were elected to the executive com-
mittee.
Elected directors for a three-year
term were Susie Citrin, Dr. Helene
Kalson Cohen, Jacqueline Elkus,

Arthur M.
Horwitz, Susie
Leemaster,
Roberta S.
Madorsky, Jeffrey
Schlussel, Audrey
Sobel and
Michael
Weinstein.
Elected direc-
Arthur Horwitz
tors for a two-
year term were
Lawrence Epstein
and Dorit Schostak. Directors elect-
ed for a one-year term were Linda
Goodman, Dr. Lilly Jacobson and
Andrew Weil.

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