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November 03, 2005 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-11-03

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Janna Wizenberg of Chicago
graduated from the Thomas M.
Cooley Law School in September.
She was on the Dean's List and
honor roll and earned certifi-
cates of merit in law practice and
entertainment law. Wizenberg is
a graduate of Michigan State
University and North
Farmington High School. She is
the daughter of Ted and Helen
Wizenberg of Farmington Hills.

Blumeno

Goldstein

Weingarten

Judie Blumeno
and Ruthe
Goldstein of
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood and
Joyce
Weingarten of
Adat Shalom
Sisterhood
recently attend-
ed the Women's
League
Leadership
Institute in
Toronto. The
women were
selected based
on their volun-
teer experience,
their desire to
serve the corn-
munity and
their participa-
tion in sister-
hood.

Alec Robbins, a 10-grade cadet
at Howe Military School in
Indiana, is on the superinten-
dent's list for the first six-week
grading period of the new school
year. He attained this by achiev-
ing at least a 3.5 B+ average in
his studies in a college prep cur-
riculum. He is the son of Teri
and Curt Robbins of West
Bloomfield.

Jeffrey L. Bernstein of Ann
Arbor, associate professor of
political science at Eastern
Michigan University, was hon-
ored with a Teaching Excellence
Award at an event hosted by the
EMU Alumni Association and
the Office of Alumni Relations.
Bernstein was honored for his
ability to "inspire students to
think critically about political
science while challenging them
to excel."

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