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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-06-10

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C eaning!

support

Bring

Neal Nusholtz,

Scholarships

a tax attorney
in Birmingham,
published an
article in the

Jewish Fund grants
ORT student aid.

June issue
of Thomson
Reuters

T

Valuation
Strategies
called "Valuing Concurrent Home
Ownership Interests Under IRS

Collection Law." The article
addresses getting the most
money for an innocent spouse

30 Jewish students to attend an
entire session of the Better Job
Opportunities (BJO) program.

when the Internal Revenue

"Many members of the Jewish
community are in need of training,

Service has sold a marital home
to pay federal taxes of only one

of the spouses. Nusholtz spe-
cializes in tax planning and tax
litigation.

Dentist David Bradley is open-
ing Studio 32 in Farmington Hills,

offering one-on-one, private
consultations and dental ser-

vices at patients' convenience,
including weekends. Services

include dental makeover options
such as veneers, orthodontia,

equips students with the skills neces-

PLLC announces
that one of
its members,

Witus

Morley Witus
of Ann Arbor,

intellectual property and employ-
ment cases.

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Powerpoint and Web Page Design.
The David B. Hermelin ORT

Resource Center provides classes

for unemployed and under-employed
people who must apply and qualify
for the free classes.

"The Jewish Fund is very pleased
to provide a grant that will subsidize
the costs for low-income adults to

The Hermelin ORT center also
offers classes to individuals who can

including contract, real estate,
probate, securities, municipal,
insurance, legal malpractice,

(424-6742)

Excel, Microsoft Access, Microsoft

Witus has been active in the

tion. He has extensive experience
in a variety of business disputes,

1-800-HAGOPIAN

sary in today's workforce. It offers
training in computing, Internet,
email, Microsoft Word, Microsoft

become proficient in technical skills,
which may result in their finding pro-

the executive committee for the
last two years. He concentrates
his practice in commercial litiga-

CLEANING SERVICES

BJO is a 12-week course that

was installed
as president
of the Detroit Metropolitan Bar
Association (DMBA) on May 27.

DMBA, serving on the board of
directors for several years and on

AGOPIAN

'ofiginci Since 1939

port our community's most vulnerable
individuals. The funding of scholar-

Botox and chemical peels. Unlike
Dr. Bradley's large general prac-

Denn & Driker,

24 Hour Water and Fire Damage Response

Jewish Fund's commitment to sup-

ties of students and the strength of
our Detroit Jewish community."

Detroit law firm
Barris, Sott,

Some restrictions apply

Keith Lublin, co-president with

ing. A licensed cosmetologist on
staff will provide services such as

Highway, Suite A — and will offer
a spa-like environment.

'Sofa or 2 Chairs $59.99

well-paying job," says Beverley Katz,
co-president of ORT Michigan.

ships at the Hermelin ORT Resource
Center directly enhances the capabili-

boutique at 31396 Northwestern

2 Rooms $59.99

,

and other high-tech skills, so they
can increase the chance of landing a

implants, whitening and bleach-

tice office, Studio 32 will be a

4 Rooms $99.99

particularly in computer programs

Katz, adds, "The grant is especially
meaningful as it continues the legacy
of Sinai Hospital of Detroit and the

FREE

In Home
Cleaning Specials*

he West Bloomfield-based
David B. Hermelin ORT

Resource Center received
$30,000 from the Detroit
Jewish community's Jewish Fund
to fund scholarships over a two-
year period. The money will allow

Nusholtz

Your Rugs to any of our Rug Care Centers and we'll clean every other one

fessional employment," says Margo
Pernick, executive director.

Bank at Level One, and put your money

to work in Our Community.

Not Texas. Not Ohio.

Keep your money close to home.

Keep it at Level One Bank.

pay to improve their performance in
these areas and increase their chanc-
es in the marketplace.

"We at ORT America are very
grateful that the wonderful work of

our team at Hermelin ORT has been
recognized," says Katz. "And we look

forward to receiving additional sup-
port from Michigan corporations and
individuals as word spreads of the

enormous need for this type of pro-
gram — and its unparalleled presence
in the community." LI

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