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Miller

Judith Greenstone Miller, partner at Jaffe Raitt Heuer
& Weiss P.C., moderated the program “The ‘New’ (Not
So New) Uniform Assignment of Rents Statute — A Sign
of Better Things to Come?” during the American Law
Association’s Business Law Spring Meeting held April 12
in Orlando, Fla. Greenstone Miller is a member of Jaffe’s
Bankruptcy and Insolvency, and Privacy and Data Security
Practice Groups, specializing in creditors’ rights and com-
mercial litigation. Her practice involves representing debt-
ors, secured and unsecured creditors, creditors’ committees
and trustees in bankruptcy proceedings, primarily involv-
ing Chapter 11 reorganizations.

Jacqueline
Spizizen of
West Bloomfield,
Emory University
freshman, has
been named the
Louisville Slugger/
NFCA D-III
Spizizen
National Pitcher
of the Week after
helping the Eagles
to a series sweep at Washington
University. So far this year, she has
compiled a won-lost mark of 11-4 to
go along with an ERA of 1.64 for 77
innings in the circle.

Blau

The Society for Humanistic Psychology, Division 32 has
selected Dr. Diane Blau and the Michigan School for
Professional Psychology to receive the Charlotte and Karl
Bühler Award for 2019. This award is given to an institu-
tion and an individual associated with an institution that
have made an outstanding and lasting contribution to
humanistic psychology. Blau will present a keynote address
at the 12th Annual APA Division 32 Society for Humanistic
Psychology Conference in 2019.

This fall, under
the auspices
of the Venice
International
Center for Jewish
Studies, Lynne
Avadenka will be
one in a group of
Avadenka
six artists work-
ing on “Living
Underwater,”
a project focusing on climate
change. They will work together
for three weeks in October in
Italy with a good part of the time
spent at the Scuola Internazionale
Di Grafica. In November, she
will head to the University of
Nebraska/Lincoln as a visiting art-
ist in the printmaking department
headed by Karen Kunc.

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Linda
Silverman
Rosberg recent-
ly completed
domestic medi-
ation training
at the Oakland
Mediation
Rosberg
Center. She is
practicing as a
licensed profes-
sional counselor to help injured
workers return to work.

Sam Englender,
former Detroiter,
will be ordained
in June as a rabbi
in a smichah
(ordination)
ceremony by
Yeshivat Chovevei
Englender
Torah Rabbinical
School. Englender
is the son of
Shaul and Julie Englender. After
graduating from Michigan State
University, he moved to Israel
where he worked for the Jewish
Joint Distribution Committee
(JDC) and as a project manager in
the hi-tech world. He also spent
time at Pardes Institute of Jewish
Studies Year Program.

