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March 16, 2006 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-03-16

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Business & Professional

Memos

Dori Goldman, returning to her
Michigan roots after 28 years in south
Florida, has been appointed Midwest
fund-raising director for B'nai• B'rith
International.
While her geo-
graphic area
of responsibil-
ity covers 13
states — from
North Dakota to
Kentucky and
from Kansas to
Goldman
Ohio — her base
is in the B'nai
B'rith Great Lakes Region office in the
Max M. Fisher Federation Building in
Bloomfield Township.

Edward M. Lichten M.D. announces
the new downtown Birmingham loca-
tion of the Wellness Clinic at 180 E.
Brown. Dr. Lichten is a full-service phy-
.sician with special interest in the natu-
ral and hormonal treatment of diabetes,
asthma, thyroid and longevity.

The New Detroit Science Center
has named Martha Schlesinger of
Pleasant Ridge as vice president, insti-
tutional advancement. Ms. Schlesinger
will be responsible for providing
leadership for the center's financial
growth, public image, community out-
reach and membership initiatives.

Dana Kreis Glencer has been named
a member of the Bloomfield Hills law
firm Dawda,
Mann, Mulcahy
& Sadler, PLC.
Formerly an
associate with the
firm, she special-
izes in the area of
commercial real
estate with addi-
tional expertise
in bankruptcy
Glencer
and commercial
litigation. Ms.
Glencer earned her J.D. from Michigan
State University College of Law, cum
laude, in 1998 and her B.A. from
Oakland University in 1995.

Dr. Talpaz, who graduated medical
school in Jerusalem, is an expert in
leukemia and was on the team that
developed Gleevec, one of the first tar-
geted cancer therapies.

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Here's To

Jewish Academy of Metropolitan
Detroit sophomore Daniel Chudnow
of West Bloomfield qualified for
the March 7 American Invitational
Mathematics Examination. Daniel
qualified by scoring in the top 1
percent of high school students in a
nationwide competition on Feb. 15.

Ami Friedman recently received
her Ph.D. in sci-
ence education
from Wayne
State University,
Detroit. Ami
teaches science
at Walled Lake
Western High
School. She is the
daughter of Suzi
Chudnow
and Ed Cherniak
and is married to
Jeremy Friedman.

Jackie Heller of Oxford has been
elected chairperson of the consumer
advisory committee at the Oakland
County Community Health Authority.
She chairs the consumer advisory
committee at Training and Treatment
Innovations Inc., facilitates a class in
wellness recovery action planning at
Clubhouse Inspiration in Oxford and
is a participant in the pilot program
for self-determination for people with
mental illness in Oakland County.

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Washtenaw Honor

Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw
County has chosen Ken Fischer, presi-
dent of the University Musical Society,
to receive the Claire and Isadore
Bernstein Resettlement Award.
Fischer, through the University
Musical Society, has helped enrich the
lives of the JFS resettlement commu-
nity, particularly seniors from the for-
mer Soviet Union. Through the Clifford
and Fanni Epstein Fund, UMS supplies
The University of Michigan
tickets to seniors so they can enjoy
Comprehensive
world-class performances they would
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The award will be presented dur-
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ing JFS at UMS, a reception preceding
as director for
the Kirov Orchestra Concert at 6 p.m.
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