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February 14, 2008 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-02-14

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MAX BROOCK REALTORS

congratulates

JEFF
BARKER
45 HOMES SOLD 2007

The Average Michigan Realtor Sold 3

Despite the poor Michigan economy,

Jeff continues to exceed his clients' expectations.

"The worst housing market in 50 years didn't stop Jeff
Jeff priced it right, staged it to sea advertised in the best
publications and made all the shrewd moves during
negotiation getting us top dollar in just a few months"
A. Rosenberg

Trust the purchase or sale of your home

with Jeffs proven results and strong marketing plan.

MAX

BROOCK

248.425.6000

jeffbarkerhomes.com

REALTORS

jeff@jeffbarkerhomes.com

511.CF

1895

4120 Telegraph Rd. Bloomfield Hills

1350310

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February 14 • 2008

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Metro

DIGEST

Heritage Night Set
Michigan State University Professor
Kenneth Waltzer will discuss "Blacks,
Jews and You!" at the B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization's Jewish Heritage Night
Sunday, Feb. 24.
It will be held 6:30-8 p.m. at Adat
Shalom Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt,
Farmington Hills. The free event is
open to all Jewish high school students.
Prof. Waltzer is director of Jewish
studies at MSU and a history professor
in the James Madison College.
For information, contact BBYO,
(248) 788-0700.

Hikers, Boot Up!
Jewish Hikers of Michigan will meet 2
p.m. Sunday, March 9, at Kensington
Metropark, Milford.
Participants should bring back packs,
hot chocolate, munchies and water.
The activity will last approximately
two hours. The hike is not physically
demanding and is very scenic.
There is a $4 per vehicle admission
fee to Kensington. If necessary, the
group can assist in arranging environ-
mentally friendly car pooling.
For information, contact Eli Avny,
(734)883-9522; Eve Avrin, (734) 546-
9645, or jewish.hikers@gmail.com .

Israeli Dance Party
The Jewish Community Center of
Washtenaw County will host an Israeli
dance party 7:30-10 p.m. Sunday,
March 16.
Tom Starks will lead the dancing,
joined by guest teachers Cheryl Feit
and Gordon Smith from the JCC in
West Bloomfield. They will provide
instruction for beginners from 7:30-8
p.m. Open dancing starts at 8.
Refreshments will be served.
Sneakers or other flat, comfortable
shoes are suggested. Cost is $6. RSVP:
Laura Steiner, lauraRsteiner@gmail.
corn or (734) 971-0990.

Award Winners Named
Jewish Apartments & Services has
announced the winners of the annual
Eight Over Eighty Tikkun Olam Award.
They are Dorothy Silk of East
Lansing, Malka Sklarskaya of
Oak Park, Eleanore Smith of West
Bloomfield, Sam Barnett of Oak Park,
Sylvia Mevis of Oak Park, Henry
Friedman of West Bloomfield, Kathleen
Straus of Bloomfield Hills and Dorothy
Kaufman of Franklin.
Eight Over Eighty will be held on
Sunday, May 18, at the JCC in West
Bloomfield; it raises money for the JAS
Quality of Life Fund.

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