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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-12-07

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Wagman

The Southfield law firm of Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller
P.C., announced that Eric M. Wagman has joined the firm’s
expanding Defense and Insurance Coverage Practice Group
as an associate with a concentration in commercial general
liability defense. Wagman’s practice focuses primarily on
civil defense litigation including premises liability, trucking
accidents and general negligence. He also has experience
in commercial litigation (including contract disputes and
consumer fraud), claims of institutional abuse, professional
negligence, work-site accidents and products liability suits,
as well as complex trust and estate litigation.

Congressman
Sander Levin,
D-MI 9th District,
received the Alice
Parker Award
from the Heat
and Warmth
Fund (THAW) at
Levin
its recent Night
of Warm Hearts
at the Westin
Book Cadillac in Detroit. It was
in recognition of his commitment
to improving the quality of life for
families in need across the state.

James D.
Grant, M.D.,
M.B.A.,
chair of the
Department of
Anesthesiology
at Beaumont
Hospital in
Grant
Royal Oak, has
been named
the 100th presi-
dent of the American Society of
Anesthesiologists, the nation’s
largest organization of physician
anesthesiologists.

Cook

Shields

The Davidsons

The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer
Institute presented its 2017 Heroes
of Cancer at an awards ceremony
held Nov. 15, recognizing champi-
ons in 15 award categories. These
individuals and organizations raise
awareness of cancer prevention,
early detection and survivorship;
help fund programs to help cancer
patients and their families; and help
advance cancer research for those
with all types of cancer. Following
are some of this year’s inspir-
ing heroes. A Community Service
Awards for assisting in efforts to
reach the community with the
importance of cancer early detec-
tion, cancer care and/or survivor-

Schlissel

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ship at large in a volunteer capacity
went to Craig Cook of Oak Park. A
Philanthropy Award, honoring an
individual and/or organization that
has dedicated resources and tal-
ents to benefit the cause of cancer,
went to Jeffrey and Beth Davidson
of Birmingham. The Dr. Michael
J. Brennan Scientific Distinction
Award for demonstrated leadership
in basic or clinical cancer research
went to Anthony Shields, M.D.
Ph.D., of Franklin. He is associate
center director, Clinical Sciences,
Karmanos Cancer Institute and
professor, Department of Oncology,
Wayne State University School of
Medicine.

The Detroit Historical Society announced it will debut a
new Moving Forward Award to recognize individuals who
are helping to transform our communities in meaningful
ways. A part of the society’s award-winning project Detroit
67: Looking Back to Move Forward, this honor will recog-
nize inspirational and transformational leaders annually.
One of the inaugural awards will be presented to Dr. Mark
Schlissel, president of the University of Michigan.

December 7 • 2017

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Alter

Heuer

Holtz

Jacobson

Jaffe

Kowalsky

Miller

Raznick

Rochkind

Rubenfire

Sherbin

Sider

Sugar

Weiss

Welford

Super Lawyers has recog-
nized several attorneys as
Michigan Super Lawyers
at the Southfield offices of
Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss
PC. Among those named
were Peter Alter, Jeffrey
G. Heuer, Ethan R. Holtz,
Zussman
Borson
Novetsky
Michael F. Jacobson, Ira
J. Jaffe, Mark L. Kowalsky,
Judith Greenstone Miller,
Brian S. Raznick, Louis P. Rochkind, Mark D. Rubenfire, Aaron H.
Sherbin, William E. Sider, Peter Sugar, Arthur A. Weiss, Jay L. Welford
and Richard Zussman. Two others were named as Michigan Rising Stars:
Joshua A. Borson and Eric D. Novetsky.

The Holocaust
Memorial Center
Zekelman Family
Campus in
Farmington Hills
welcomed Justin
Bean of Royal Oak
as its member-
Bean
ship and outreach
coordinator. His
duties will include
communicating closely with con-
stituents, supporting development
in the cultivation and retention of
members, maintaining the devel-
opment database and supporting
other functions in the development
department.

Thomas Kukes,
affiliated with
Michigan
Financial
Companies
and Signator
Investors Inc.in
Southfield, has
Kukes
been selected as
one of the recip-
ients of the E.H.
“Bill” Meyers Jr. Memorial Award.
The award is presented annu-
ally to a member of the National
Association of Insurance and
Financial Advisors Greater
Detroit who has given outstand-
ing service to the profession, the
association and the community.

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