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March 10, 2011 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-03-10

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THE PARK

LIVING

Business & Professional

MEMOS

Here's To

Elaine and Mitch Wolf

"I JUST DECIDED THAT

I DIDN'T WANT TO BE
ALONE ANYMORE:

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energized with a whole new zest for life as they make new
friends with people their own age, people they can relate to.

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experience an invigorating sense of independence, freedom
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March 10 • 2011

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Alisa A. Peskin-
Shepherd, of
the Law Office of
Alisa A. Peskin-
Shepherd PLLC in
Bloomfield Hills,
was selected by
her peers as one
Peskin-
of only 24 family
Shepherd
law attorneys in
DBusiness maga-
zine's 2011 listing of Top Lawyers in
Metro Detroit. She was also recently
published in Can We Stop Fighting
Now? Resolving Divorce and Post-
Divorce Conflicts. Her family law
specialties include: collaborative
practice, mediation, divorce, child
custody, parenting time, child sup-
port, property division, spousal
support, step-parent adoption, pre-
nuptial and postnuptial agreements,
change of domicile issues as well
as other family-related legal issues.
Community activities include lead-
ership roles at Congregation B'nai
Moshe.

Sapir Handelman, a visiting pro-
fessor at Wayne State University's
Center for Peace and Conflict Studies
(CFPCS) and the Lentz Fellow in
Peace and Conflict Research, is
the co-laureate of the 2010 Peter
Becker Award for Peace and Conflict
Studies. Handelman is the driving
force behind the acclaimed "Mind of
Peace Experiment (MOPE);' a small-
scale Israeli-Palestinian assembly
that invites delegations from all
walks of life to discuss, debate, and
negotiate solutions for their tragic
conflict.

On Jan. 16, Rose Morgan was
honored for more than 25 years of
service to the residents of the Jewish
community of Detroit. At 97, she is
still giving concerts, working with
her choral group and bringing joy
through her music.

All news items, including paid announcements, are subject to editing.

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Cranbrook
Real Living Real
Estate, owned
and managed by
Mitch and Elaine
Wolf, is being
awarded the
2010 nation-
Cohen
al awards for top
office growth, top
recruiting and top agents for all Real
Living offices. Carl Cohen, man-
ager, will be receiving these awards
at the National Business Conference
in New Orleans.The honorees
include Mitch and Elaine Wolf, Carl
Cohen, George Robertson, Beth
Reaume and Mei Wei. Cranbrook
Real Living is located in Franklin
and Birmingham.

Matthew
Silbergleit of
Birmingham
recently became
an Eagle Scout.
His project
involved the
et
design and build-
Silbergleit
ing of a 60x90-
foot garden for
the DTE Energy Garden Project,
benefiting Gleaner's Food Bank
and Yad Ezra. The garden created
by Silbergleit and fellow scouts
from Troop 1032, chartered to the
First United Methodist Church of
Birmingham, yielded 1,900 pounds
of tomatoes, cabbage and onions last
summer. Silbergleit also attained the
highest Jewish religious emblem of
Scouting, the Ner Tamid. He is the
son of Alice and Richard Silbergleit,
a freshman at Seahoim High School
and a member of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.

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