26 | FEBRUARY 10 • 2022 

Northwest Detroit with his 
wife, Olivia.

JESSICA 
DAVIDOV
Jessica Davidov 
is finishing 
her last year at 
Wayne State 
University 
Law School. For the last five 
years, Jessica worked as a law 
clerk at the firm of Osipov 
Bigelman P
.C., a boutique law 
firm specializing in bank-
ruptcy matters, real estate and 
commercial litigation. Jessica 
has also worked as civil rights 
and technology policy legal 
intern at the Anti-Defamation 
League, an organization 
geared toward protecting civil 
rights and fighting against all 
forms of hate. 
 Previously a fellow for 
the Detroit Center for Civil 
Discourse, Jessica currently 
sits on the board of Hillel of 
Metro Detroit as a Board of 
Governor.
Some of her most memo-
rable experiences are associ-
ated with work in Israel. As 
a Fulbright Scholar, Jessica 
completed a nine-month proj-
ect teaching English to future 
educators in Israel whose 
native languages were Hebrew 
or Arabic. 
Some of her accomplish-
ments include her work 
during her undergraduate 
studies. Jessica revitalized the 
Students for Israel organiza-
tion at Wayne State University. 
As president of the organiza-
tion, she created a platform to 
enhance dialogue about Israel 
and amplify a broad spectrum 
of viewpoints. The organi-
zation led to the creation of 
many interfaith initiatives 
while also creating a platform 

to educate students about 
issues minority groups face 
globally and the diversity of 
the people in the Middle East. 
Jessica is a first-generation 
American. Her family comes 
from Azerbaijan, and she 
has witnessed firsthand all 
the struggles and challenges 
her family had to endure to 
better themselves and their 
community.
A motto Jessica adopted is 
always to remember where 
you come from, know your 
history and light the path for 
all around you. Jessica is com-
mitted to using her experienc-
es and education to better the 
city of Detroit and strengthen 
the Jewish community.

NOAH 
COHEN
Being Jewish 
and a part of 
this communi-
ty has always 
been very 
important to Noah. Growing 
up, his parents instilled in 
him how important it was to 
give back. From a young age, 
he was involved with Temple 
Israel from Sunday school to 
Hebrew school to becoming a 
bar mitzvah. 
 He is an avid fundraiser for 
JDRF and participates in one 
walk every year. He’s also been 
on the B’nai Brith bowling 
league for more than 20 years. 
Since the Jewish community 
is a very small community 
worldwide, he wants his future 
children to understand their 
heritage and what our ances-
tors had to overcome to give 
us what we have today. To 
never forget the story of our 
survival and pay it forward, 
he has been fortunate to visit 
Israel through Birthright and 

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OUR 
COMMUNITY
The Jewish Federation of
The Jewish Federation of

Greater Ann Arbor 
Greater Ann Arbor 

wishes a hearty mazel tov to 
wishes a hearty mazel tov to 

Rachael 
Rachael 

Dawson-Baglien
Dawson-Baglien 

for being recognized on the 
for being recognized on the 

“36 under 36” list!
“36 under 36” list!

Thank you for your 

leadership and dedication 

to building community for 

Jewish Young Professionals 

in the Ann Arbor area!

Mazal Tov to our 
own, Mrs. Mio!

Our Social Worker who 
also makes Parsha TikToks, 
provides snacks and hang 
out space for our students, 
and cheers and supports 
everyone!

Your Farber Family is so 
proud of you!

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Representation in 

all areas of family 

and business 

immigration law.

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