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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Huntington Woods and Janis Shulman of
Farmington Hills were also elected to a
third three-year term.

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Ron Applebaum, outgoing JARC
President, with Rick Loewenstein,
JARC CEO, and David Grand, incoming
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JARC Elects
Officers, Board
JARC, an organization serving people
with disabilities, recently held its 45th
annual meeting at JARC's Sadie and
Charles Grosberg Home in Farmington
Hills to elect its board for 2014-2015.
JARC's newly elected officers are presi-
dent, David Grand of Ann Arbor; vice
presidents, Adam Cohen of Huntington
Woods, Julie Hertzberg of Bloomfield
Hills and Lisa Pernick of Franklin; secre-
tary, Dani Gillman of West Bloomfield;
and treasurer, Janis Shulman of
Farmington Hills.
Newly elected board members for
their second three-year term expiring in
2017 include Adam Becker of Bloomfield
Hills; Amy Berlin of Huntington Woods;
Marcy Colton of Farmington Hills;
Dani Gillman of West Bloomfield and

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MIBB To Honor
Its Co-Founder
The Michigan Israel Business Bridge
(MIBB) will hold its first Ambassador
Awards Dinner Thursday, Sept. 18, at the
Detroit Athletic Club. MIBB is a nonprof-
it organization that works to create eco-
nomic development between Michigan
and Israel. MIBB will bestow two awards
during the dinner.
The Bridge Builder Award to General
Dynamics Land Systems will be accepted
by Donald Schenk, vice president of
International Tank Programs.
The MIBB Impact Awardee is the orga-
nization's co-founder and past-president,
Chuck Newman. It was Newman's vision
that led to a vibrant bi-national cham-
ber dedicated to increasing business,
research and investment opportunities
between Michigan and Israel.
He and his wife, Sharon, were the prin-
cipal founders of the Jewish Community
Center of Ann Arbor. Chuck is a past
National Chairman of the board of direc-
tors of Hillel: the Foundation for Jewish
Campus Life, and was president of the
Michigan Jewish Conference. He is a
member of numerous boards of direc-
tors including that of the International
Myeloma Foundation.

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`M' Athlete Wins
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ing days were over, h
served as a coach for
Yale University and the
College of the City of
New York.
Friedman was
elected to the College
Football Hall of
Fame, the University
of Michigan Hall of
Honor, the State of
Michigan Sports Hall of
Fame, the International
Jewish Sports Hall of
Fame and the Michigan
Jewish Sports Hall of
Fame. So, the next
time you are throw-
ing around the ball
with your family and
friends, remember the
extraordinary tale of
Benny Friedman. ❑

Michigan's most famous athletes,
hat's right — it
has been appointed director of
is nearly time for
the 2014 National
Football League season to
begin! Did you know that
Benny Friedman, a Jewish
man from Cleveland,
Ohio, revolutionized the
sport?
Friedman led the NFL
in passing touchdowns,
rushing touchdowns and
scoring in 1928. No other
NFL team would surpass
20 passing touchdowns in
a season until 1942, the
year that Friedman joined
the U.S. Navy.
BENNY FRIEDMAN
Friedman was an All-
American football player at the University
of Michigan, who then played profes-
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sional football for Cleveland, Detroit,
Foundation archives, available for free
Brooklyn and New York. After his play-
at www.djnfoundation.org.

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