jews d in the here’s to continued from page 35 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 Free Listing Submission Deadline is May 10, 2018. The Jewish News will honor all Jewish students who are graduating this spring from Michigan high schools in our Cap & Gown Yearbook 2018, which will be published in the May 24 issue. Free listings include a photo and up to 40 words listing your accomplishments. Mort Harris of Detroit, a World War II bomber pilot and entrepreneur, was joined by Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer as he Harris became one of the new inductees into the Association of Churchill Fellows, a prestigious organization dedicated to the support of and service to the National Churchill Museum in Fulton, Mo. All listings must be submitted online. Go to thejewishnews.com/cap-and-gown to submit your free listing today! New This Year: Thanks to the generosity of Brenda and Howard Rosenberg, each graduating senior will receive a free academic-year digital subscription to the Jewish News! Questions? Email Sy Manello at smanello@renmedia.us or call him at 248-351-5147. 2239470 36 April 19 • 2018 jn 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