Photos by Rutherford Thomas around town » Confused about which plan is best? 5HYLHZ\RXUSODQRSWLRQVZLWKLQVXUDQFHH[SHUW 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. A x x x x 7UXVWHGDGYLVRUIRURYHU\HDUV 5HVSHFWHGLQGHSHQGHQWLQVXUDQFH DJHQWLQWKHFRPPXQLW\ 3URYHQKLVWRU\RIH[FHOOHQWUHVXOWV 7KRXVDQGVRIVDWLVILHGFOLHQWV 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 * 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 ‡ZZZIHUULVHGX 2122390 90 September 29 • 2016