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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-03-14

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College Loans Available

mortgage originators. They have worked
together for nearly a decade helping
homeowners, first-time home buyers
and real estate investors find the best
mortgage solution. With 40 years com-
bined mortgage experience, Goldring
and Kaner are well regarded and knowl-
edgeable lenders ready to find the best
mortgage for any situation while making
the process easy and convenient.

Brian M. Schwartz

of West Bloomfield
was elected a princi-
pal of the law firm
Miller Canfield. He
represents manage-
ment in various
111 ■ 1 aspects of labor and
Schwartz
employment coun-
seling and litigation. He defends class-
action lawsuits involving retiree health
benefit disputes and employment dis-
crimination, and has been involved in
defending race, gender and disability
discrimination claims, as well as whis-
tleblower, retaliation and Family
Medical Leave Act claims. He was
named an "Up and Coming Lawyer" by
Michigan Lawyers Weekly in 2012.

Journalist Bryan
Gottlieb of
Huntington Woods is
the new editor-in-
chief at the Metro
Times, the free week-
ly based in Detroit.
Gottlieb created and
Gottlieb
edited the monthly
Red Thread maga-
zine for the Detroit Jewish News in
2010-11. He earned a journalism
degree from UCLA in 1999 after work-
ing for two years at Adweek in New
York covering online advertising. He
stayed in California after college, work-
ing for 14 months as a financial report-
er at the San Diego Daily Transcript
business publication.

For full-time students pursuing an undergraduate, graduate or professional education

Applications for interest-free loans are being accepted
for the 2013/2014 school year through the Jewish
Educational Loan Service GELS). Loans are available
to students who are:



Metro Detroit area Jewish residents




Full-time students
Pursuing an undergraduate, graduate or
professional education



Able to document financial need



Attending an accredited Michigan college or
university (unless a comparable education is not
available in-state)
Able to demonstrate satisfactory academic
progress toward a career objective



For an application or more information
contact Marvin Berman, Ph.D. at
mberman@jvsdet.org or call:

(248) 233-4209

JELS is jointly administered by Jewish Vocational Service & Hebrew Free Loan Association.

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JN Business Memos
The Jewish News welcomes

announcements regarding the
accomplishments of Jewish
members of the business
community.
Business and professional
memos, with or without pictures,
will run at a charge of $54 per
announcement of 75 words. The
editorial staff reserves the right
to edit items for space allotments.
No item will run without all the
components — text, fee, photo —
turned in. Payment may be made
by charge; call Sy Manello, (248)
351-5147; Visa, MasterCard and
AmEx are accepted.

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