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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-03-27

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MEF1110 L_E>CLI

MARCH MARKDOWN SALE

Business & Professional

MEMOS

ii°5""iiii SALE ENDS MARCH 31st.

2008 RX 350
$46 9/M0*

Leather Trim, Moonroof, Heated and Power
Front Seats, Lexus Premium Sound System with
In-Dash 6 CD Changer, Power Tilt and Telescope
Steering Wheel, Dual Climate Controls

2008 ES 350
$3 9 9/M 0*

Leather Trim, Moonroof,
Heated and Ventilated
Power Front Seats, Lexus
Premium Sound System
with In-Dash 6 CD Changer,
27 MPG. HWY.

2008 IS 250

$369/M0*

Several local artists are finalists in the
2008 Michigan Fine Arts Competition
at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art
Center. They are Prudence Bernstein
of West Bloomfield, Marilyn Blinder
of Southfield, Miriam Brysk of Ann
Arbor and Elizabeth Schwartz of
Ann Arbor.

Moonroof, Lexus Premium
Sound System with In-Dash 6
CD Changer and MP3 Audio
Plug, Leather Trim, Six Speed
Electronic Transmission,
Remote Key Less Ignition with
Push Button Stop/Start Feature,
25 MPG HWY.

28300 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield, MI

mEFIDE L_EXUS (248) 372-7100

OF SCOUT1-11EILMI www.lexusofsouthfield.com

*IS 250 24-months,12,000 miles per year lease. ES 350 and RX 350 36 months,12,000 miles per year lease.
Approved credit, $2,500 down plus lease inception, tax and title fees. Must take delivery from dealer stock.

Do you and your family
need help embracing
intermarriage?

Join us for a a day of intermarriage workshops
at The Birmingham Temple on Saturday,
April 12, 2008, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

You will learn how to:
• Promote family unity before
and after the wedding
• Successfully celebrate
religious holidays
• Respect multiple beliefs and
identities within a single family

Led by Jewish and Christian interfaith marriage
experts, the workshops will help you learn
how to embrace intermarriage.

For information, visit www.birminghamtemple.org
or call (248) 477-1410.

The Birmingham Temple

A congregation for humanistic Judaism

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March 27 • 2008

Donna Klein, local
owner of www.
ebaylady.com and
an eBay teacher and
consultant, has been
invited to speak at
eBay's international
convention in June.
Klein
Klein teaches classes
at the Birmingham
Community House and is a regular
guest in the WJR radio program
"Internet Advisee'

David H. Moiseev of Huntington
Woods, a sophomore at the University
of Rochester in New York majoring in
mechanical engineering, was named
to the dean's list for academic achieve-
ment in the College of Arts, Sciences
and Engineering for the fall 2007
semester.

Ryan Shields of Bloomfield Hills
was awarded a Thomas J. Watson
Fellowship for next year for graduat-
ing college seniors to study abroad.
Shields' topic for independent study
is "Investigating Healthcare in
Post-Genocidal Societies;' which he
will study in Bosnia, Rwanda and
Cambodia. He is now a senior at
Amherst College in Amherst, Mass.

Carol Rosenberg,
executive director,
Jewish Home &
Aging Services in
West Bloomfield,
was selected to
receive the 2008
Chair Citation Award
Rosenberg
from the Michigan
Association of
Homes and Services for the Aging
(MAHSA). Rosenberg is recognized
for her outstanding contributions to
MAHSA and leadership in the aging
services field.

Sidney Mintz of West Bloomfield has
been awarded the designation of Super
Starter by New England Financial in
Southfield, a MetLife company.

Eugene Sherizin of Huntington
Woods and his company, the Lighting
Supply Company, were recognized
for generosity by the Wixom City
Council. LSC is the only west Oakland
site for the Oakland County Sheriff's
Department Re-CYCLE for Kids, a
project in which donated bicycles are
refurbished by inmates at the Trusty
Camp in Auburn Hills and distributed
to organizations that assist children in
need. Within two weeks of the cam-
paign kickoff, 20 bicycles were colleted
and delivered by a LSC company truck.

Allen Olender of
West Bloomfield,
senior vice presi-
dent-investments for
Wachovia Securities
in West Bloomfield,
has been promoted
to a managing direc-
Olender
tor-investment offi-
cer. He specializes in
professional money management for
select individuals, corporations, pen-
sions and endowment funds.

Adam Kutinsky of
Sylvan Lake has been
promoted to princi-
pal for the Kitch firm.
He concentrates his
practice in the areas
of title litigation,
liability and property
Kutinsky
insurance and com-
mercial litigation.
Kutinsky is a candidate member of the
national and greater Detroit chapters
of the CPCU society — an organiza-
tion of insurance professionals who
maintain the chartered property and
casualty underwriter designation.

Sandra B. Shecter,
CPA, member of the
advisory firm of
MSW Group PLC,
has been appointed
to the Finance
Committee of the
Hillel Day School in
Shecter
Farmington Hills and
the Audit Committee
of the Frankel Jewish Academy in West
Bloomfield. At MSW Group, Shecter
specializes in accounting for the ser-
vice industry and concentrates in the
legal and medical practice sectors.

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