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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-06-13

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worth individuals,
has promoted Kelli
Saperstein from
her role as wealth
analyst to wealth
advisor. As wealth
advisor, Saperstein,
34, will take the lead
Saperstein
on comprehensive
financial planning strategies and
services, estate planning issues and
investment management guidance for
Telemus Capital's individual clients.
Saperstein joined Telemus Capital
as a wealth analyst in December
2010. She was previously the direc-
tor of operations at the Jablon Group
in Los Angeles, and also worked as
the director of process development
at Schechter Wealth Strategies in
Birmingham. Saperstein, who earned
a bachelor of arts degree from the
University of Michigan, currently
serves on the board of directors of
Jewish Family Service, the executive
board of the NEXTGen Department of
the Jewish Federation of Metro Detroit
and the Ambassador Club of the
Friendship Circle.

are Jenna Sperling, Walled Lake
Central High School, and Batsheva
Honig, Walled Lake Northern High
School. Sperling, daughter of Daniel
and Lisa Sperling, will attend the
University of Michigan to pursue
a career in elementary education.
Honig will attend Washington and
Lee University in Virginia to study
pre-medicine. She is the daughter of
Dean and Peggy Honig.

Local infectious
disease and
wound care spe-
cialist Dr. Bruce
Ruben has been
selected to serve
on the advisory
board of the
National Spinal
Cord Injury
Association's Medical and Scientific
Advisory Committee. Dr. Ruben, who
holds three medical board certifica-
tions, is the founder of Encompass
Healthcare, an outpatient wound care
facility in West Bloomfield.

Felsenfeld

Rachel
Felsenfeld, 18,
daughter of Mark
and Laurel
Felsenfeld of
Farmington Hills, is
one of the youngest

Chad C. Silver
of Troy joined
1-800-LAW-FIRM
PLLC of Southfield
as managing part-
ner of its National
Tax Defense Group.
He is a tax attorney
Silver
whose practice
focus is on tax reso-
lution issues related to the IRS and all
50 states in the areas of wage garnish-
ments, levies, liens, negotiation, offer
in compromise and back taxes. State-
of-the-art technology has enabled Sil-
ver to offer private, secure and efficient
tax resolution to all Americans.

"After moving to Fox Run,
I began taking pictures around
campus, and now we've started a
photography club."

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JN Business Memos
The Jewish News welcomes an-

nouncments regarding the accom-
plishments 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. For
more information, call Sy Manello,
(248) 351-5147, or email smanello@
renmedia.us .

artists competing in the 2013 Grand
Rapids Art Prize, the world's largest
art competition with total prizes of
$560,000. Her sculpture, Prequel, will
be on display inside the Gerald Ford
Museum from Sept. 18-Oct. 6. Rachel
will attend Grand Valley State
University Honors College and Fine
Arts program in the fall.

DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital,
one of nine hospitals and institutes
operated by the Detroit Medical
Center (DMC), announced that Dr.
Jack Belen has been named director
of osteopathic medical education
for the DMC system. In his new
role, Dr. Belen will oversee all of the
osteopathic training programs at the
DMC system-wide. He will also be
working with the DMC's Graduate
Medical Education Department on
curriculums involving principles of
holistic, preventative medicine.

JN Here's To
The Jewish News wants to share

your accomplishments with the
community.
If you've been honored at
school or in the community, have
been named to a board, won an
award or published a book, for
example, let us know. Send an
email, along with a photo, to Sy
Manello at smanello@
renmedia.us .

—Dr. Leonard Stein, Fox Run resident

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photography. Since dining, maintenance and 24-hour security

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