AROUND TOWN He Wows 'Em! An NBC News correspondent talks news with a dash of charm at an ADL event. Betsy Kellman of Huntington Woods, speaker Dan Abrams and Judi Schram of West Bloomfield PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANGIE BAY-1.N community activism. reaking news didn't stop "I've heard several women go up to NBC's chief legal cor- him and say, 'I have a daughter who respondent Dan Abrams lives in New York,"' Kellman added. from addressing a group of local Anti- Abrams, a lawyer and former Court- Defamation League supporters in TV reporter, has covered some of the Birmingham — it just threw off his biggest court cases in the country, schedule. including the O.J. Simpson trial. Less than an hour before In addition to his role at NBC, Abrams was supposed to he answers legal questions in a meet and greet some of the monthly column for Men's Health ADL Michigan Region's magazine. During his talk, biggest donors April 10 at Abrams, whose mother is Israeli, the Community House in weighed in on the new Hamas- Birmingham, he learned about led Palestinian government. important developments in ROB IN "I believe the election of a high-profile rape case he'd SCHWA RTZ Hamas will actually be a good been following. DNA tests COLUM NIST thing for Israel from an interna- failed to connect any mem- tional PR point of view," Abrams ber of the Duke University said. "Israel has long suffered in the lacrosse team to the alleged rape of an world of public opinion, and I think the exotic dancer, so Abrams sprang into election of Hamas will change that." action a long way from his New York Abrams also spoke about the war in City studio. Iraq, President Bush declassifying Iraq "My [MSNBC cable-TV] show intelligence documents and other hot is on at 4 p.m. and then it repeats news topics. Then, he took questions at 6 o'clock," Abrams said. "I had to from the crowd. re-do the top of the 6 o'clock from "I thought it was wonderful, up-to- Farmington Hills. We deal with break- date and he addressed important issues," ing news a lot; it's just not that often said Linda Ditkoff of Bloomfield Hills. that I have an engagement to attend at "I watch him every day; I like the the same time," he added. fact that he's so passionate about people But Abrams made a smooth transi- and his issues," said Linda Boodin of tion. He completed his national TV West Bloomfield. "And," she added, "we report and then stepped right back into all want to be his intern." the spotlight for an intimate discussion Also spotted in the crowd were Judi with a crowd of about 200 people. His Schram, Dan Levy and Carol and appearance immediately caused a stir. Gene Zamler, all of West Bloomfield; "He's absolutely charming — all the Elaine and Michael Serling of Orchard women are swooning because he's very Lake; Chad Zamler of Bloomfield handsome, and he's 39, Jewish and sin- gle," said Betsy Kellman of Huntington Township; Regina and Darren Colton of Birmingham; Layne Sakwa of Royal Woods, executive director of the Oak; Jeffrey Serman of Franklin; and ADL Michigan Region, a Bloomfield Lenore and Alan Singer of Bloomfield Township-based organization that Hills. ri fights bigotry through education and Alesa Silver of Farmington Hills and Emily Fred Fechheimer of Bloomfield Village and Eisenberg of Ann Arbor Casey Koppelman of Royal Oak B Marsha Sakwa of Bloomfield Hills with Shayna Silverman of daughter Layne of Southfield Farmington Hills Selwyn, Hilary and Lila Isakow of Bloomfield Hills Regina and Darren Colton of Birmingham Carole Slotkin of Bloomfield Hills and Susan Konop of Huntington Woods Lewis and Judy Tann of Bingham Farms Marc Rosenblatt of Huntington Woods and Brian and Rochelle Raznick of Franklin JNPLATINUM • M AY 2006 • 11