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February 20, 2004 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-02-20

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Shall*" Street
THE ADDRESS FOR JEWISH DISCOVERY

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FUN WORKSHOPS ON SHALOM STREET:

ART ADVENTURES IN 3D

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Children who love to build and imagine will enjoy creating their own
sculptures ; mosaics and 3D art. Students will learn about jewish artists
I while expressing themseives creativeiy!

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I 3 sessions limited to 12 participants,- ages 8-11
I 'February 24, 25, :26

Lisa Gretchko of Birmingham has
joined the law firm of Howard &
Howard Attorneys PC in Bloomfield
Hills. She is a member of the advisory
committee of the Bankruptcy Court for
the Eastern District of Michigan, a
member of the Business Law Advisory
Board for the Institute of Continuing
Legal Education and a member of the
American Bankruptcy Institute, where
she is a contributing editor to the jour-
nal.

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ACTING OUT FOR KIDS

Through exciting theatre games and improvisational explorations ) children
will learn about various elements and basic techniques of stage acting.

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3 sessions limited to 10 participants. ages 8-11
March IL IS 4:30-5:30 p„m,

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Monica Farris
Linkner of Ann
Arbor, has joined the
Ann Arbor-based law
firm of Nichols,
Sacks, Slank
Sendelbach in an of-
counsel capacity. She
is networked through
Linkner
her leadership role in
the American
Academy of Adoption attorneys. Her
practice encompasses all types of adop-
tion cases as well as assisted reproduc-
tive technology/surrogacy matters.

Children will learn how to make beautiful Jewish art
through the medium of wire sculpting.
3 SOSSiOlIS h ire to 16 participants, ages 8-11

I March. 10, 17, 24

4:30-6 p,m,

KIDS COMPUTER CLUB

Use the computer for learning and fun in the NT Port right next to
Shalom Street. Surf the Web < learn basic desktop publishing and morel

3 sessions limited to 16 participants, ages 8-11
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16 11:30-5:30 p.m,

Cost for each workshop is $20 for JCC members and $25 for non-members
For registration and more information, please call 1-877-SHALOM-3
SIGN UP TODAY! SPACE IS LIMITED!

Please detach and mail with payment to:
Shalom Street, 6600 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322

Yes, we want to get StreetSMART! Sign us up for the following workshops.

❑ Art Adventures in 3D
❑ All Wired Up

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Kids Computer Club

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Lawrence J. Harwood of West
Bloomfield, senior
director at iCap
Realty Advisors in
Troy, was awarded
the Certified
Commercial
Investment Member
designation by the
CCIM Institute. He
Harwood
is the only Michigan
CCIIM member
who exclusively focuses on brokering
commercial loans.

Richard S. Victor, Bloomfield Hills law
attorney with the firm of Richard
Victor PLLC, has been named chair for
the Continuing Legal Education for the
American Academy of Matrimonial
Lawyers. He is president of the
Michigan chapter of the AAML.

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J. Howard Nudell of
Farmington Hills,
president of Nudell
Architects, has been
elected 2004 co-chair
of CenterBuild, a
specialty conference
of the 40,000-mem-
ber International
Council of Shopping
Centers.

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Alon Yaacov Kapen was accepted as an
equity partner in the law firm of Farrell
Fritz PC in Uniondale, Long Island,

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New York. He is a 1983 graduate of
Brandeis University and a Law Review
graduate of Cornell University in
Ithaca, N.Y. Kapen is the son of Rachel
and Dr. Sheldon Kapen of West
Bloomfield.

Gary Drasin of Waterford was honored
for his 25th anniversary with BPB-
Celotex. Drasin is the BPB drywall rep-
resentative in Detroit and southeast
Michigan.

Kenneth C. Gold of
West Bloomfield
served as the co-chair
of the State Bar of
Michigan
Environmental Law
Section's fall update
program. He is a
partner in the envi-
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ronmental law
department of the
Detroit-based law firm of Honigman
Miller Schwartz and Cohn. He chairs
the Surface Water/Groundwater
Committee of the State Bar of
Michigan's Environmental Law Section.

Allan D. Daniels of Bloomfield Hills
was presented with the MMBA
Mortgage Broker of the year Award at
the conference of the Michigan
Mortgage Brokers Association. He is
the only individual to receive the award
three times. Daniels is the president of
AA Mortgage Corp. in Bloomfield
Hills. He is MMBNs government
affairs chair and is on the board of
directors of the National Association of
Mortgage Brokers.

Karen Benjamin of Bloomfield Hills
has been elected a member of the firm
of Dickinson Wright PLLC and prac-
tices in the firm's Bloomfield Hills
office. She practices in commercial, real
estate and construction, insurance sand
employment litigation.

Maurice A. Betman of Comprehensive
Financial Planning Corp in West
Bloomfield has moved his offices to
6689 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 306,
to service his clients better.

Wendy Robbins of Huntington
Woods, a performance improvement
consultant, has been awarded the desig-
nation of Certified Performance
Technologist by the International
Society of Performance Improvement.
She works to design and develop effec-
tive, creative solutions for performance .
issues, which align with organizational
business goals, mission and vision.

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