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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-05-04

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former staff writer at the Jewish
News, recently ,
joined Wayne State
University in Detroit
as a development
officer for the
School of Business
Administration.
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which details the work of Dr. William
Beaumont on human digestion.

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May 4 • 2006

Rabbi Sheiwin Wine of the
Birmingham Temple in Farmington
Hills was a featured speaker at the
Society for Humanistic Judaism's
annual conference in Boston in April.
He is the founder of Humanistic
Judaism. He spoke on Hamas and
Israel in the wake of the llamas vic-
tory in the Palestinian Authority's
parliainentary elections.

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A. Farbman

D. Farbman

Andrew Farbman will assume the
role of CEO of Farbman Group/NAI
Farbman beginning mid-spring.
David Farbman will become CEO
of the most recent Farbman venture,
Farbman Brother Enterprises. The
Oaklandn County men remain co-
presidents of Farbman Group.

Dr. Jeffrey Devries has been named
by Children's Hospital of Michigan
as vice president of
medical affairs. He
will help develop
practice guidelines
and care protocols
to improve clinical
quality and related
hospital activities.

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Dr. Michael R.
Harbut of the
Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit
was invited to present his work in the
treatment of asbestosis at Mt. Sinai
Hospital in New York. Harbut and his
team have developed a blood test for
early detection of mesothelioma, a
form of cancer that develops in the
protective lining that covers the lung.

Dr. Benjamin Pinsky, son of
Roberta and
Stuart Pinsky of
Farmington Hills,
is a winner of the
Weintraub Award-
2006 for work in cell
division and muta-
tion. Pinsky, a gradu-
Pinsky
ate of Farmington
Harrison High
School, Harvard University and the
University of Washington. He is at the
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center in Seattle.

Here's To...

Detroiters attending the American
Jewish Committee's 100th annual
meeting May 1-9 include Andrew
Doctoroff, Amy Folbe, Irene
Miller, Todd Mendel, Kenneth C.
Gold, Judge Helen White, Judith
Levin and Bernard Cantor, and
Sharona Shapiro, executive director
of the AJCommittee's Metro Detroit
chapter.

Blair Jackson of Orchard Lake, a
senior at West Bloomfield High School,
has been awarded a $10,000 AXA
Achievement Scholarship from AXA
Advisors LLC, retail subsidiary of AXA
Financial.

Dr. Barry Franklin of West
Bloomfield, director of the Cardiac
Rehab and Exercise Lab at William
Beaumont Hospital Heart Center in
Royal Oak, will receive the Award of
Meritorious Achievement from the
American Heart Association Board
of Directors. He was selected for his
contributions on physical activity sci-

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