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between the Jewish professional
and his community," he said.
"Our job is to lead by facilitation
— our vision is shrouded like
the clouds over the mountain
and yet, in the end, we are heard.
That is the magic of our relation-
ship. That is the joy of serving
the community."
Each of his children recog-
nized all he accomplished and
gave gratitude for what they
learned from their father.
Referencing her father's keen
interest in the Civil War, Natasha
Aronson said, "March on,
General Aronson; for the war is
not over and there is still much
left to do." I I

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Jerry Viedrah of West Bloomfield, a
silver life master of duplicate bridge,
was honored with the Ace of Clubs
Award for the 2008 competitive

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The Farmington Area Arts
Commission has selected Jan Jacobs
for the Artist-in-Residence award.
She works in two media: fiber arts
and theater. She has created quilts for
underprivileged children, AIDS babies
and children who lost parents during
9-11 attacks. She is an active member
and supporter of the Farmington
Players.

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Robert Aronson, top center, with, continuing
clockwise, son Isaac, daughter Natasha,
former wife Laura Aronson, parents Debbie
and Jerry Aronson of Milwaukee, son Max.

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Rabbi Jason Miller
of Farmington Hills
is among 22 fellows
of Rabbis Without
Borders, New York-
based CLAI:s new
initiative to help
rabbis make Jewish
Rabbi Miller
wisdom accessible to
the wider American
public. The rabbinic fellows will gather
six times in New York City over the
course of one year to study with lead-
ing thinkers, authors and influential
people from a variety of fields.

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year, presented at
a ceremony dur-
ing the Sectional
Tournament of
Duplicate Bridge
players early in June.
Viedrah acquired
more master points
Viedrah
in club games than
any other member
of the 33 competing bridge clubs com-
prising Unit 137. He teaches bridge
classes at his local community center.

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Jessica Kahn of Farmington Hills
received the award of Writer of the
Month for May in a schoolwide com-
petition at Steppingstone School for
Gifted Education in Farmington Hills.
She won for her submission "Animal
Rights:' a persuasive essay. Jessica is
the daughter of Sherelyn and Anthony
Kahn and is in the third grade.

Emily Finkelstein of Southfield,
fourth-grader at Steppingstone School
for Gifted Education and daughter
of Cantor and Mrs. Meir Finkelstein,
won "Writer of the Month, April 2009"
for her creative writing piece "Candy
Ocean."

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