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Alan Reinstein of
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George R.
Hubbard Professor
of Accounting at
Wayne State
University in
Detroit, was elect-
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Curriculum
Section of the American Accounting
Association.

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Amy Brodsky of B Design Group in
Huntington Woods runs a full-service
design firm that has been selected as
an award winner in the second annual
Detroit Home Design Award. Pictures
of the entry will be featured in the
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Jeffrey Schweig, formerly of Oak Park
and now of Atlanta, was promoted to
senior vice president of integrated
marketing for MDI Entertainment, a
subsidiary of Atlanta-based Scientific
Games International.

Henry Tarnow of Tarnow Doors Inc.
in Farmington Hills has returned from
the International Door Association
Expo in Nashville with a Monster
Award. Tarnow Doors was cited for
installing a garage door with a 20-foot
vertical rise at the new Royal Park
Hotel in Rochester Hills. It is the
tallest garage door ever installed by
Tarnow.

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Laurel Felsenfeld, certified case man-
agement nurse, professional geriatric
care manager and president of Aging
Answers and Axis Case Management
in Farmington Hills, had an article
featured in Inside GCM, a quarterly
newsletter of the National Association
of Professional Geriatric Care
Managers. The item was titled
"Thinking Outside the Box: Shared
Housing — An Affordable Assisted
Living Alternative."

American Bar Association Tort, Trial
and Insurance Practice Law Section as
part of the CLE presentations at the
ABA annual meeting in Chicago. She
was also named vice chair of the
Animal Law Committee of the
ABA/Tort, Trial and Insurance
Practice Section. Fershtman is of
counsel to the law firm of Zausmer,
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Jennifer Allan To Lead Beth Ahm Religious School

Congregation Beth Ahm recently hired Jennifer Allan to
be its new director of the religious school and family edu-
cation. She will oversee the creation of Beth Ahm's new
Saturday-based religious school program, as well as youth
and family programming.
Allan brings to her position a background in Jewish
education. She was the assistant director of education at
Central Synagogue in Manhattan and most recently served
as the director of education at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield.
One of her primary goals will be the creation of a new
religious school program, which will meet on Tuesday
afternoons and Saturday mornings, with emphasis on
prayer and Junior Congregation services. The new religious school will kick
off on Tuesday, Sept. 6.

