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Rabbi Joshua
Bennett of Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield was
honored with
Project Healthy
Community’s
Development Award
Bennett
at the organization’s
dinner in March.
Bennett is a board
member, longtime volunteer and
co-founder of PHC. The organization
credits a sermon by Bennett as the
inspiration behind PHC. (See related
story on page 46.)
Lipson Neilson P.C.
Shareholder Sandra D.
Glazier has been selected
by the American Bar
Association to be on a panel
that will discuss attorneys’
roles and responsibilities in
protecting aging clients (and
their assets) from the seem- Glazier
ingly well-intentioned but
overly influencing next gen-
eration. This session is titled “It May
Be a Small World, but You Still Need
to Wait Your Turn – Issues with
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Harris
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Rabbi Rod
Glogower of
Ann Arbor will
retire after
30+ years of
leadership at
the Ann Arbor
Orthodox
Glogower
Minyan. A cel-
ebration was
held at the
University of Michigan Hillel on
Sunday, April 15
Elder Planning and Abuse.”
Glazier is one of only three
Michigan attorneys selected
by the ABA to present at
this national Symposia that
will be held in Orlando, Fla.,
May 10-11. An attorney for
more than 35 years, Glazier
is known for her expertise
and successful track record
in probate litigation, estate
planning, trust and estate adminis-
tration, and family law matters.
The Kaufman
Children’s
Center in West
Bloomfield
expanded into
a neighboring
building this
month. The
Kaufman
center offers
pediatric
special-needs
services including speech,
language, sensory-motor and
autism therapy. Nancy R.
Kaufman, a speech-language
therapist, is the owner/director
of the Kaufman Children’s
Center.
Larry Moss is a senior vice president/investments and
managing director of the Moss Financial Group with
Raymond James & Associates Inc. in Birmingham, a mem-
ber of the New York Stock Exchange/SIPC. He was among
the Raymond James-affiliated advisers named to the Forbes
list of Best-In-State Wealth Advisers. The list, which rec-
ognizes advisers from national, regional and independent
firms, was released online in February.
Moss