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Frances Greenebaum, Samantha Woll, Kate Tabor, Alicia Chandler and Neil
Shah outside Sen. Levin's office (Kuiken is a senior staff member of Sen.
Levin; Kate Tabor is a native Detroiter working for AJC in Los Angeles.)
S
eventeen Detroit-area
representatives recently
returned from Washington,
D.C., where they participated in
AJC's Global Forum as well as the
AJC ACCESS Global Summit.
Alicia Chandler of Birmingham is
the immediate past global co-chair
of ACCESS, AJC's young professional
program.
"The ACCESS Summit was an
incredibly energetic, enthusiastic
event with Jews from around the
world:' she said. "One morning a
few of us Detroiters found ourselves
having breakfast with Jews from
Denmark, Australia, Holland and
Miami. The weekend showed that
ACCESS is truly a global organization
and that young Jews from all over the
globe really want to engage in sub-
stantive issues impacting the future of
the Jewish people'
Charles Russman, who attended
both the ACCESS weekend and the
Global Forum, had dinner with Swiss
Ambassador to the U.S. Manuel Sager
at the Swiss Embassy.
"He spent several hours explaining
how the Swiss help the U.S. by acting
as an intermediary for Cuba and Iran.
He also talked about the strong rela-
tions the Swiss have with Israel (some-
thing few of us knew about), including
a multi-million dollar donation for
Holocaust evidence preservation. He
also explained the scope and history of
the Swiss neutrality principal:'
Russman, who lives in Birmingham,
attended that particular dinner along
with Frances and Julian Greenebaum
of Bloomfield Township.
Highlights of the Global Forum
included presentations by Secretary
of State John Kerry, Israeli Justice
Minister Tzipi Livni, the Foreign
Ministers of Poland, Greece, the Czech
Swiss Embassy representative
Anne-Lise Cattin Hennin, Charles
Russman, Swiss Ambassador to the
U.S. Manuel Sager, and Frances and
Julian Greenebaum
Republic and Azerbaijan.
"Going to the AJC Global Forum
gives one an insider's understanding
of the complexity of world politics
and the importance of developing and
maintaining lifelong relationships with
players on the world stage now and in
the future said Bloomfield Hills resi-
dent Nancy Bechek Bluth.
Other AJCers who attended include
Marsha and Fredrick Levin, Bryant
M. Frank, Howard S. Brown, Nanci
Rands, Jonathan Bronitsky, Samantha
Woll, Seth Gould, Illana Stern and
Dr. Noah Stern. Also in attendance
from Metro Detroit was Center for
Islamic Pluralism national director
Murat Muftari and his wife, Valdete;
Jain youth community leader and AJC
intern Neil Shah; and AJC Detroit
Regional Director Kari Alterman.
For information about AJC Detroit,
contact detroit@ajc.org or (248) 646
7686. For information about the 2014
ACCESS Summit and Global Forum,
go to www.ajc.org . ❑