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Holzman says, is that the 
station goes beyond the “nitty 
gritty, hard news stories” like 
murders, shootings and fire.
“Every week, we do a seg-
ment called Good Neighbors,” 
he explains. “It features 
somebody in mid-Michigan 
doing something positive and 
making a difference in their 
community.”
It’s a nice break, he contin-
ues, from hard news stories 
that can cause some viewers 
to get burned out or feel over-
ly depressed watching. On 
the flipside, Holzman is also 
proud of the breaking-news 
content his station produces.
“We put all the details out 
there,” he says of creating 
thorough and complete news 
stories.
Outside of work, Holzman 
is a self-proclaimed car guy. 
He enjoys driving his Camaro 

and going to car meets 
or driving his car on the 
Waterford Hills Road Racing 
course. 
He’s also proud of his her-
itage, having grown up in an 
interfaith household that was 
both Jewish and Catholic.
As he continues to build 
his career, Holzman has one 
piece of advice for young 
adults looking to break into 
the news industry: Be per-
sistent.
“The biggest issue in the 
news industry is getting that 
very first job,” he explains. 
“You might apply for dozens, 
if not hundreds of jobs.
“If you just keep trying,” 
Holzman adds, “you’ll even-
tually get your foot in the 
door. And once you finally 
get your foot in the door, it 
becomes a lot easier to move 
up in the industry.” 

Temple Israel Hosts 
Musical Pair as 
Laker Guest Artists

Temple Israel hosted the 
husband-wife team of Elana 
Jagoda and Saul Kaye during 
Kabbalat Shabbat services 
on June 24. The musical pair 
served as the congregation’s 
Laker Guest Artists, sponsored 
by Renee and Martin Laker in 
loving memory of Beverly and 
Irving Laker. 
Martin Laker, Renee Laker, Elana 
Jagoda and Saul Kaye.

Saul Kaye (left) and Elana Jagoda contributed to Temple Israel’s 
Kabbalat Shabbat on Friday, June 24.

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