around town Women In Law Networking, noshing and knowing what it takes to succeed highlights event. ewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit, the Jewish Bar Association of Michigan and Jewish Federation's NEXTGen Detroit held a panel discussion and net- working event for women in law hosted by Dykema Gossett Detroit. Alexis J. Schostak of Dykema Gossett served as moderator of a panel including Laurie J. Michelson, U.S. District Judge, Eastern District of Michigan; Marla E. Parker, 47th District Court Judge; Laurel Stuart-Fink, family law attorney; and Ilana Ben- Ze'ev, partner, Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP and former dean of students, Wayne State University Law School. Each panelist shared her professional journey and answered questions regarding issues that included equal pay and the importance of mentor- ing. In addition to getting a conversation started among women in law — the event attracted young professionals, seasoned attorneys and one retired judge — another goal was for those in attendance to learn how they can get involved with JBAM, NEXTGen and Jewish Family Service's Legal Referral Service. Funded in part by the Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit, JFS' Legal Referral Service strives to match JFS clients in need of legal assistance with attorneys available to do pro-bono work. Those interested in volunteering their legal services can contact Kelly Goldberg at (248) 592-1907 or kgoldberg@jfsdetroit.org . ❑ j Panelists Ilana Ben-Ze'ev and Laurel Stuart-Fink, moderator Alexis Susan Kamin, Jewish Women's Foundation direc- Schostak and panelists Marla Parker and Laurie Michelson tor, and Perry Ohren, Jewish Family Service CEO Panelist Marla Parker, Mark Jacobs and Kelly Goldberg, JFS Legal Referral Service Program coordinator Mara Moss addresses participants. 80th Birthdays Central High Class of 1953 gathers for laughter, conversation and memories. B ig Tommy's Parthenon in Novi was the set- ting for a very special brunch on Sunday, July 19. More than 90 people, mostly class- mates, gathered to celebrate the 80th birthdays of the Detroit Central High School Class of 1953. The idea for the party came from Lana Jacobs, married to 1953 graduate Sheldon Jacobs, and a mov- ing force behind social events beyond the usual class reunions. The room was alive with the sounds of greetings, laughter and conversations, but grew quiet as the pro- gram began. Classmates were treated to a movie of 1950s Detroit, remembered by most, followed by birth- day cake. Seeing, talking, laughing and reminiscing with lifelong friends made for a terrific afternoon. ❑ Marty Weinstock, Harriet Sarnoff Schiff, Sanford Rautbort, Jerry Loomis, Arthur Schwartz, Barbara Schwartz, Gertrude Nedelman Grossman, Sharon Superstine Klein, Betsy Brown Loomus, Miriam Lachover Leib and Bernice Irving Nusbaum, Margot Corby Gardner, Barbara Samuels Nusbaum and Fae Klaper Weinstock Nedelman Betman IRMINI•w 1: • Nom 0. .1 • ie.. 1 \ ‘, _ Sheldon Jacobs, Maureen Simon Fill, Richard Knoll, Marlene Bressler and Seymour Bressler 4 Rhoda Rubin Jonas, Shirley Wexler Weiss, Pat Freedman, Mort Freedman, Sheldon Miller, Ralph Siporin, Sy Carpenter and Donald Aaron 1 Margot Corby Gardner, Debbie Michaels lwrey, Marcia Sussman King, Elaine Rosner Meyers, Joan Meister Silberstein and Faye Bluestein Damraur (in background) September 17 • 2015 69