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Rachel lives with her husband, 
Greg Glickfeld, and their son in 
Huntington Woods. She looks for-
ward to expanding her repertoire of 
events and continuing to serve the 
Jewish community.

RICKI 

FRIEDMAN
Ricki Friedman, 30, 
is a life coach, moti-
vational speaker and 
founder of BREAK 
the Weight, where 
she coaches people to 
BREAK the Weight in their lives — 
physically, mentally and emotionally. 
She teaches people how to shift their 
mindsets and create positive coping 
skills to live stronger, healthier and 
happier lives. 
She attends many different Jewish 
events, especially Downtown, where 
she’
s big fan of the Chabad house 
and its lovely Shabbat dinners. The 
Pinson family has a special place in 
her heart. 
She’
s also designing and teaching 
a six-week mental health course at 
Temple Israel for the Monday night 
school kids and is “excited to keep 
moving forward in my career with 
speaking, coaching, writing and fig-
uring out ways to continue helping 
people transform on all levels. We 
all need reminders that we have the 
inner strength to change our lives 
and skills to do so. 
“That’
s what I’
m here for: I’
ll teach, 
push and remind you.”

ZEEESY 
SILBERBERG
Since moving 
from New York 10 
years ago, Zeesy 
Silberberg, 34, co-di-
rector with her hus-
band, Rabbi Shneur, 
of outreach at Tugman Bais Chabad 
of West Bloomfield, has not stopped 
moving.
With boundless energy and enthu-
siasm, this talented rebbetzin raises 
six children and directs the Jewish 
Women’
s Circle (JWC), a growing 
network of women who have month-
ly learning and recreational gather-
ings.
Her average Shabbat dinner will 
draw close to 30 people, monthly 
young adult Shabbat dinners attract 

about 100. (The crowd favorite is, 
without a doubt, her sushi salad).
Zeesy runs a mommy-and-me 
music program, art classes for 
children, weekly Torah classes for 
women and is planning a Family Ski 
Shabbaton.
Zeesy engages thousands of Jews 
from all walks of life by spearhead-
ing Jewish community-wide events 
including Shofar Factory, Chanukah 
Wonderland and the Passover 
Matzah Factory.
Zeesy explains her inner strength 
this way: “So much of how I react to 
life’
s joys and oys is related to the six 
sisters I was lucky to grow up with 
and the seven sisters-in-law I was 
gifted with upon marriage. We live 
all over the U.S., but we continue to 
be a support system for each other. 
But what helps me do what I do 
on a community level is, without a 
doubt, the fabulous women in my 
shul. They are constantly applaud-
ing, encouraging and rolling their 
sleeves up to get involved with every 
project we do. I do not take this for 
granted!”

SCOTT 

WASSERMAN
Scott Wasserman, 
24, of Royal Oak first 
made his mark on 
the Metro Detroit 
Jewish community 
in the summer of 
2013. Though you might not have 
known his name, Scott was Tamarack 
Camps’
 first agency photographer 
and videographer, tasked with 
capturing and sharing the pictures 
that parents so desperately crave. 
Today, Scott’
s work has a global 
reach through Flow Video (former-
ly Visioned Media), where he is a 
founding partner.
Scott’
s cinematic breakthrough 
came in 2015, when he won the 
Spartan Film Festival’
s Best Picture 
award. The next year, he teamed 
up with his AEPi brother, Alex 
Scharg, to capture the Festival’
s Best 
Documentary.
Later in 2016, the pair launched 
a video marketing and production 
company headquartered in Troy, 
with recent growth into the New 
York area. Flow Video works with 
organizations to tell their story — 
from Michigan State University’
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