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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-05-08

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LUXURY KNOWS NO BOUNDS.

INTRODUCTING THE ALL-NEW,
INNOVATIVE LEXUS LX 570

all-new 2008 LX 570 is the result of Lexus engineering

attd technology breakthroughs. With a powerful new 5.7-

liter V8 engine, delivering over 380 horsepower, and

a six-speed automatic transmission it combines the strength

of a premier luxury utility vehicle with the level of luxury

you've come to expect from a Lexus.

The spacious interior is the pinnacle of comfort with seating

for eight adults, four-zone climate control and even an

available cool box to keep your beverages chilled. And

push button Start/Stop makes fumbling with the keys a

thin of the =as

The LX 570 also makes safety a priority. Its the first in

its class to offer a blind corner monitor, which uses a

amera on the passenger side-mirror and front grill, to

visibility on the LX's right side. Plus, it is the first in its class

to feature an available Pre-Collision System.

Call now for an appointment to be among the first to drive

this all- w ye

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28300 Northwestern Hy.,
Southfield, MI
(248)372-7100
www.lexusofsouthfield.com

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May 8 • 2008

Robert J. Gordon
of Huntington
Woods, a partner
in the Southfield
office of Michigan-
based Jaffe Raitt
Heuer &Weiss PC,
has been appointed
Gordon
to the American
Arbitration
Association's Panel of Neutrals. Gordon
concentrates his practice in the areas
of business law and transactions,
including mergers and acquisitions,
representing and counseling public
and private business entities on all
aspects of formation, governance and
operations, general contract, e-com-
merce, securities filings and succession
planning.

Patty Ceresnie of
West Bloomfield
was honored
as a Diversity
Champion by the
Race Relations and
Diversity Task Force
of the Birmingham
Ceresnie
Bloomfield Area on
April 17. She was
nominated by the Great Lakes Region
of B'nai B'rith for her commitment
and contribution to diversity educa-
tion through B'nai B'rith's Enlighten
America program. Since 2002,
Ceresnie has produced Project TRUST
(Teaching, Reaching, Using Students
and Theatre) presenting plays focusing
on diversity, tolerance, prejudice and
understanding.
During this time, 120 teen peer
educator/actors from the Farmington,
Walled Lake and West Bloomfield
School districts have performed for
10,000 third- to 12th-grade students in
14 area school districts. Jewish Family

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Kenneth Neuman
of Bloomfield Hills,
managing partner
of the Southfield-
based law firm
Neuman Anderson
PC, was honored
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with a Distinguished
Neuman
Service Award by the
Building Institute
Association of Southeastern Michigan.
Neuman was honored for his efforts
in drafting a master contract between
remodelers and homeowners. His
charge was to create a comprehensive,
yet adaptable, document that was nei-
ther pro-builder nor anti-homeowner.
The contract is in use.

Service of Metropolitan Detroit has
also provided support to the project.
The project is seeking financial sup-
port to enable it to continue to engage
youth on important issues. For infor-
mation, visit wwwilluminart.org or
reach Ceresnie at
pjceresnie@comcast.net.

Dr. Barry P. Rosen
of Detroit is one of
three faculty mem-
bers of the Wayne
State University
School of Medicine
selected for dis-
tinguished profes-
Rosen
sor honors by the
Detroit-based uni-
versity for accomplishments and ser-
vice to the campus. Rosen holds major
grants from the national Institutes of
health for research in the areas of arse-
nic detoxification.

Adam Klugman,
formerly of West
Bloomfield, has been
appointed assistant
state's attorney of
Cook County in
Chicago. He is a
graduate of DePaul
University College
Klugman
of Law and is a
member of the DePaul Law Review.
He served his internship as a Mayoral
Fellow.

Ari Fischman
of Young Israel
of Southfield has
achieved member-
ship in the Million
Dollar Round Table.
He is the CEO
and Founder of
Fischman
Simplified Benefits,
which provides indi-
viduals and businesses an easier way to
shop and purchase insurance products.

Dr. Daniel Cohen
has joined the
Levine Clinic of
Chiropractic in
Farmington Hills.
He is a board-certi-
fied chiropractic
physician and has
been practicing in
Cohen
Metro Detroit for 19
years. His experience is with back and
neck. He is a member of the Michigan
Association of Chiropractors.

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