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ALLAN SEFTON
MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT for 2017
Oct. 15 - Dec. 7
Legal Lecture
Hundreds gather at
Holocaust Center to learn
about the legal aspects
of Nazi-looted art.
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ALLAN SEFTON INSURANCE AGENCY
31700 W. 13 MILE RD. SUITE 107
FARMINGTON HILLS
WWW.ALLANSEFTON.COM
2123230
full house gathered at the
Holocaust Memorial Center
in Farmington Hills Sept.
13 to listen to keynote speaker attor-
ney Raymond J. Dowd discuss the
story behind Nazi looted art, through
forced and coerced transfers, and the
ethical and legal expectations of its
return to its lawful owners. A dessert
reception followed the lecture.
“It was a spectacular evening,” said
Jonathan Schwartz of the Jewish Bar
Association of Michigan, one of the
event’s sponsors. “The turnout was
incredible.”
Other event sponsors included
the Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic
Studies, the Copyright Society of the
USA, the State Bar of Michigan’s Arts
Communications, Entertainment &
Sports Section, the Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit and the
Patriot Week Foundation.
Andrea Rosenfeld and Dave Bogart, both
of Birmingham
Susan and Ralph Katz of Farmington Hills
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L’Shana Tovah,
Bulldogs!
Shari and Al Goldstein of West Bloomfield
Susan Moiseev of Southfield, and
Lois Falk and Dr. Stuart Falk of West
Bloomfield
Jordan Zuppke of Royal Oak and Howard
Lederman of West Bloomfield
Imagine More.
Speaker Raymond Dowd (center) with
several board members of the Jewish
Bar Association of Michigan: Ellie Mosko,
David Sachs, Jordan Zuppke, Jonathan H.
Schwartz Rachel Loebl Serman (front),
Joanna Abramson and Andrew Cohen.
Professor Howard
Lupovitch of West
Bloomfield, Richard
Herman of Franklin,
speaker Raymond
Dowd and co-chair
Jonathan H. Schwartz
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