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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-07-30

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$2.00 JULY 30-AUG. 5, 2015 / 14-20

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theJ EWISH N EWS.com

A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION

» To The West Chabad
Jewish Center of Commerce/
Walled Lake dedicates its new home. See page 16.

»

Linking Up

Social network provides fun times for

JARC residents. See page 20.

»

Smile!

expression.

D�TROIT JEWISH NEWS

The "Selfie" is the ultimate form of self­
See page 36.

Ryan Dupuis of Royal Oak and Marisa
Meyerson of Farmington Hills high-five

after Ryan's strike

metro

Palace
Sports and
Entertainment

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Arn

Tellem, right, new vice chairman of Palace Sports & Entertainment, with
longtime friends Steve
Greenberg. son of Tellem's idol Hank Greenberg. left. and Bud Selig. commissioner emeritus of Major
League Baseball. center.

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to the Jewish News

t 10:01 a.m. on
Sunday, Am Tellem takes
his last bite of scrambled eggs, whites
only.
His kale-almond
butter-blueberry shake is
finished. It's the power breakfast of one of the most

Motor

successful, influential and respected sports agents

of Palace

in

with the Detroit Jewish News, Tellem talked about
the reasons for his surprising transition, his belief

history.

Just last month, Tellem culminated

led him to represent

more

a career

than 500 of the nation's

Reggie Miller and Ben Wallace. Just since 2008, he's

CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

begins

Managing

Editor

connections.

ave
you ever wondered how Jews were being
treated in the war zone during World War I? (In
case of need, "force
may be used to drive the Jews
back in the direction of the enemy;' according to a direc­
tive from the commander-in-chief of the Commissariat
Army of Britain.)
How did your ancestors send
money from Detroit to
their friends and relatives overseas
during that time?

(They used Herman Eichner's Foreign Exchange and
Steamship Ticket Agency on Hastings Street.)
These interesting facts might have been lost to time and
history, but no more.
The Detroit Jewish News Foundation is
currently digi­

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

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Detroit, the Pistons'

accomplished professional athletes during the
last 34 years, including basketball stars Kobe
Bryant,

Detroit Jewish News Foundation

Jackie Headapohl

in

City, where he'll become the vice chairman
Sports & Entertainment. In an interview

most

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that

negotiated more than $3.5 billion in client contracts.
The fmal chapter of Tellems career
begins this
summer with the move from Los
Angeles to the

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