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March 04, 2010 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-03-04

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RACHEL LACHOVER

In our mission to redirect the narrative of
Southeastern Michigan, Rachel will be spearheading this new campaign
geared towards young Jewish adults in our region. If you have any
information or would like to be featured in our section, please contact
Rachel Lachover at (248) 351-5156 or rlachover@thejewishnews.com .

JOIN US ON FACEBOOK; search our group name "SE Michigan Jewish Alliance."

What do you like about living
Jewishly in Southeastern
Michigan?
Southeastern Michigan offers the
sense of community that I wasn't
finding elsewhere. I moved back to
Detroit in 2007 after several years
away in New York and Los Angeles.
In those cities. the Jewish
communities were huge. I felt like
a very small piece of a large entity.
When I moved back, I jumped right
in with Federation's Young Adult
Division, the Anti-Defamation League
(ADL). JARC. Hadassah, bar nights.
temple groups, etc. I feel like I'm a
part of something very important and
have a wonderful network of people
looking out for me.

How would you describe your
social life now that you are back
in Southeastern Michigan?
There's a great social scene in
Southeastern Michigan and I'm always
keeping busy. I'm fortunate to have a
number of friends who have moved
back or who still live in the area. I have
good friends here that I've known my
entire life: and I've reconnected with
several people who are back and met
many new people. too.

JULIE MARX

• Bloomfield Hills
• Public Relations Executive,
Television Producer
• Graduate,
University of Michigan

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THE JCC STEPHEN GOTTLIEB
MUSIC FESTIVAL

AIM!

• Full and Part Time
• Troy
• Gain experience with the fastest growing
company in Michigan!
• Junior status or above required for most
internships;
• Internships provided in the following fields:
Marketing, IT, Finance, HR;
• Pay ranges from $10-18 per hour — based on
internship and past experience;
• Contact Deb Fonseca, careers@nabancard.com
for current internship availability.

• Full Time
• Troy
• Candidate is proactive, resourceful and
efficient as well as have the essential ability
to interact with staff at all levels in a fast paced,
high tech environment;
• Will work directly with company president to
manage sales and marketing objectives;
• Liaison between sales team and other areas of
company;
• Design and coordinate marketing presentations
based on sales objectives;
• For more information, go to
http://mediag.com.careers .

ATTORNEY/LAWYER (ROBERT HALF
LEGAL)

• Full Time
• Oakland County
• Attorney will provide legal support for
commercial transactions and will prepare, re-
view and negotiate domestic and international
commercial agreements (significant experience
in these areas required);
• Attorney will work on legal compliance and
regulatory matters;
• Must have experience with commercial issues
within the automotive industry;
• Current or recent in-house experience preferred;
• For more information and consideration, contact
Jonathan Chudler at (248) 368-6466 or
e-mail your resume to
jonathan.chudler@roberthalflegal.com .

Saturday, March 6 - Sunday, March 14
Jewish Community Center,

West Bloomfield & Oak Park

The 2010 JCC Stephen Gottlieb Music Festival
features an eclectic mix of performers including
award winner Hal Linden, DSO music director
Leonard Slatkin, The Jesse Palter Quartet and
more! For a complete listing of events and
performances, visit www.jccdet.org . For
concert, patron and general information,
call (248) 432-5692.

THE JEWISH PERSPECTIVE IN ART
AND CULTURE: A CREATIVE
WORKSHOP FOR WOMEN

Sunday, March 7, 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Jewish Community Center, Ann Arbor

Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor hosts
its annual Jewish Women's Day of Learning.
Tickets are $36 each ($18 for students with ID)
and is all inclusive. For more information and to
register, call Laura Berger at (734) 677-0100 or
visit www.jewishannarbor.org .

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ANN ARBOR SPARK.-

Offers an array of resources
for both startup and existing
business looking to expand
in the Ann Arbor region.
For more information, call
(734) 761-9317 or visit
www.annarborusa.org/index.cfm

0— FULL AND PART TIME INTERNSHIPS
AVAILABLE (NORTH AMERICAN
BANCARD)

SALES COORDINATOR (MEDIA
GENESIS)

What do you wish Southeastern
Michigan could offer and what
changes would you like to see
happen here?
The city needs to appeal to more
young people. So many people move
away after high school and college.
We are losing smart. talented young
adults to other cities. We need to
find ways to keep young adults and
families here and attract back those
that have left. People also need job
opportunities or they will relocate.

Do you volunteer?
I'm involved with Federation's Young
Adult Division (YAD) and went to
Israel on their Young Adult Mis-
sion. This year. I'm helping lead the
Entree program. I'm also active with
Anti-Defamation League activities,
including the Sills/Glass Leadership
Program. and volunteer with JARC
and Hadassah. I feel strongly about
giving back to this community and
credit this enthusiasm to my father,
Fred Marx.

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YAD EZRA'S ANTE UP FOR HUNGER

Saturday, March 13, 8 p.m.

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Berkley-based Yad Ezra's annual Texas
Hold'Em Tournament raises revenue for Yad
Ezra's Lunch Assistance Program. For more
information and to register, visit
www.yadezra.org/anteup.

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BEN
ROSENZWEIG

• West Bloomfield
• The Short Sales Group,
Commerce
• Graduate,
Yeshiva University, New York

The Short Sales Group is a firm that helps

homeowners in distress, transact short sales,
stop foreclosure and find options for the future.
They also serve as the back office for agents to
help their clients do the same. My experience in
wholesaling to agents across the country, in
addition to using social media to drive business
in the door, is now helping me spring-board TSSG
to do business on a national level.

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