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ORT Michigan’s largest fundraiser, Rub-a-
Dub, took place Aug. 21 at Franklin Hills
Country Club and drew 550 guests. The
event raised more than $1.7 million, mak-
ing it the most successful yet. More than
$62,000 was raised that night for construc-
tion of a multi-purpose auditorium in Kiryat
Yam in northern Israel.
Randy Wertheimer was awarded the
Hermelin ORT Legacy Award by Doreen
Hermelin. With more than 20 years of
involvement, he has personally raised mil-
lions of dollars for ORT’s educational pro-
grams and the underprivileged students it
serves all over the world.
Event co-chairs were Jason Brooks,
Kevin Elbinger and Renee Wolgin, and the
Bottle Crew served as the event’s present-
ing sponsor. •

Carole Miller and Bella Muchnick,
both of Bloomfield Hills

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PHOTOS BY JERRY ZOLYNSKY

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Julie Marx of Bloomfield Hills, and Jason Miller and
Beth Miller, both of Birmingham

World ORT President Dr. Conrad Giles
of Bloomfield Hills talks to the crowd.

Angela and Anthony Wilhelm of Lake Orion

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Aaron Does of Waterford, and Bubba Urban, David Farber and Nicole Miller, all of West Bloomfield

Lisa Bahm of Farmington Hills, event co-chair Linda Sahn of Orchard Lake and honoree
Randy Wertheimer of Franklin, who received the Hermelin ORT Legacy Award.

