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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-08-09

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T

he local chapter of the
American Cancer Society
recently held the event
"Relay for Life.". Jon Calcott,
Jeff Calcott and Jon Dwoskin formed
the "Calcott and Dwoskin Cancer
Kickers," participating in the 24-hour
walk around the track at Pontiac
Northern High School.
Friends and family joined the cause
by cheering the walkers and making
donations. After the 24-hour walk, the
team greeted many supporters at the
Baja Fresh restaurant in Troy, where
restaurateur Michael Versaci donated a
portion of the lunch proceeds to the
team.

Tracy Jackier and Michael
Harpaz at the Technion ben

Brothers Jeff and Jon
Calcott participated in the
American Cancer Society's
"Relay for Life" event.

The "Calcott and Dwoskin Cancer
Kickers" team, one of 12 participating
groups, raised $13,500 in donations.
Emily Cohen of the American Cancer
Society helped organized the event.
"My brother, Jon Dwoskin and I are
so happy at the many generous dona-
tions made to help fight cancer," said
cancer survivor Jon Calcott of
Birmingham.
"We were thrilled with the turnout
and plan to raise more funds next year."
Some of the supporters included
Karen Koenig, Cory Trivax, Sholme
Benezra, Erin Schwartz, Jane and
Richard Ruzumna, and Andy Farbman.

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Jackier with
the Albert
Einstein Award
at a ceremony
held at the
Jewish
Community
Center in West
Bloomfield.
Ben and Marta
Rosenthal and
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