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business & professional >> memos

What separates the AFHU
Hebrew University Gift Annuity
from all others?

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MEV
Vision.

Harvey R. Heller of

West Bloomfield,
shareholder at
Southfield-based
Maddin, Hauser,
Wartell, Roth &
Heller P.C., recently
served as a panelist
at the 12th Annual
Legal Malpractice &
Risk Management Conference in
Chicago. He served on the "Estate
Planning - Recent Developments on
Standing to Sue" panel, which
addressed the increasing threat of liti-
gation estate practitioners face from
beneficiaries, contingent beneficiaries
and disgruntled heirs. He has authored
numerous articles on professional lia-
bility.

Alan J. Taylor of

Birmingham has
joined the Detroit
office of the law firm
Segal McCambridge
Singer & Mahoney
Ltd. as a shareholder.
Taylor focuses his
Taylor
practice on commer-
cial litigation, profes-
sional negligence defense, insurance
defense, real estate litigation, business
transactions and defending creditors'
rights. He was named to the 2011 and
2012 Michigan Super Lawyers lists and
was recognized as a 2011 Top Lawyer
by dBusiness magazine.

OIL

SENSORY SUBSTITUTION: Professor Amir Amedi of The Hebrew University
of Jerusalem's Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences turns
sound into sight for the blind. See video: www.afhu.org/CGA1

A secure AFHU Hebrew University
Gift Annuity provides high fixed-rate
lifetime income for you, and propels
discoveries of vast importance for
Israel and the world.

This was certainly the vision of
Albert Einstein, one of the founders
of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Einstein imagined a catalyst for
research that would build a nation
and improve the world.
When you create an AFHU Hebrew
University Gift Annuity—with its high
lifetime return, income tax deduction
and tax-free payments—your annuity
works for you, for the vision-impaired
and for all the visionary researchers
whose achievements benefit people
worldwide.

HIGH FIXED-RATE LIFETIME
INCOME FOR YOU. HUGE RETURNS
FOR ISRAEL AND THE WORLD.

At its annual award
banquet at
Edgewood County
Club, Real Estate
One/Max Broock has
once again recog-
nized Howard
Novetsky of West
Bloomfield with the
Quality Service
Award and the prestigious President's
Council of Excellence "Diamond"
Award for his achievement in listing
and sales at the highest levels of quali-
ty service. Novetsky is in the top 1 per-
cent of all Realtors nationwide.

AFHU Hebrew University
Gift Annuity Returns

Age
67
70

75

8o
85
90

Rate
6.2%
6.5%
7.1%
8.o%
9.5 %

11.3%

Rates are calculated based on a single life.
Cash contributions produce tax-free annuity income.

CALL OR EMAIL NOW.
THE RETURNS ARE GENEROUS.
THE CAUSE IS PRICELESS.

For information on AFHU Hebrew University
Gift Annuities, please call AFHU Midwest
Region Executive Director, Judith Shenkman at
,(312) 329-0332 or email: ishenkman@afhu.org

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Founded by Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Martin Buber and Chaim Weizmann.
Sustained by you.

AFHU

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April 11 • 2013

$1111110" The Michigan State
University College of
Law, Jewish Legal
Society hosted its 5th
annual Student and
Alumni Networking
Night on March 20 at
the offices of
Olsman
McDonald Hopkins
PLC in Bloomfield
Hills. During the evening, Jules
Olsman of Olsman Mueller Wallace &
MacKenzie PC was recognized with the
Alumni Achievement Award.

Ernst

Iwrey

Howard B. Iwrey of West Bloomfield
and Albert Ernst of East Lansing, both

Dykema attorneys, have been named
as a 2013 Lawyer of the Year by Best
Lawyers in America. Iwrey, a resident
in the Detroit and Bloomfield Hills
offices with experience in antitrust
and trade regulation, was named in
the field of litigation-antitrust. Ernst,
practicing in the Lansing office with
experience representing companies in
the public utility, energy, transmission
and rural electric cooperative sectors,
was named in natural resources.

Attorney Joseph A.
Bellanca has joined
the team of Howard
Hertz and Jay Yesso
in entertainment law
practice of the
Bloomfield Hills-
based law firm of
Hertz Schram PC.
Prior to joining the
firm, Bellanca, founder of Bellanca &
Associates, specialized in sports and
entertainment, intellectual property
and corporate law as well as labor rela-
tions, civil litigation and criminal
defense. He was named a 2013 Top
Lawyer in entertainment law by
dBusiness magazine.

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