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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-07-14

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50 | JULY 14 • 2022

Howard and Robin Schwartz at the unveiling of the photo.

OUR COMMUNITY

H

oward Schwartz,
West Bloomfield
real estate devel-
oper and philanthropist,
always loved the rock band
the Who, but never could
have guessed that it would
lead him to discover a
favorite charity as well as
acquiring one of his most
unusual and prized posses-
sions.
Schwartz read the Who’s
Peter Townsend’s biography.
In it, he told about his affinity
to the Jewish people stem-
ming from his family sharing
a home with a Jewish family
named Cass. Townsend had
fond memories of the smells
and noises of the family’s joy-
ous gatherings.

Schwartz bought tickets
to the band’s Detroit con-
cert in 2012 and wanted
to give Townsend and the
band a homey welcome to
Detroit, so he arranged to
have gefilte fish and deli
sent to Joe Louis Arena
prior to the concert.
At that concert, the
Who talked about the UK
precursor to Teen Cancer
America that was founded
to address the very real, and
very different, issues that
teenagers and young adults
face when battling cancer.
“These young people
get put between little kids
and adults and their spe-
cial needs and challenges
aren’t addressed properly,”

How the Who and the Queen ended up
helping teens with cancer.

A Pretty Picture

CHRISTINE SNYDER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

Associated Endocrinologists
is honored to introduce our
new Physician…

Leedor Lieberman M.D. received her Bachelor of Science in
Engineering from the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor,
MI and her Doctor of Medicine from Wayne State University
School of Medicine in Detroit, MI. Dr. Lieberman completed
her Internal Medicine residency at the Hospital of the
University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA, during which
she was selected for the Healthcare Leadership Quality
program. She then completed her fellowship in Metabolism,
Endocrinology and Diabetes at the University of Michigan
in Ann Arbor, MI. Dr. Lieberman is Board Certified from the
American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine
and is Board Eligible for Endocrinology and Metabolism.

Dr. Lieberman practices general endocrinology. With special
interests in thyroid disorders, diabetes mellitus, and lipid
disorders.

Leedor Lieberman M.D.

To schedule an appointment with
any of our providers, please call:
248-855-5620

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HOWARD S. BLANK, M.D.

GARY W. EDELSON, M.D.

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JACOB MOE, D.O.

LOWELL R. SCHMELTZ, M.D.

SAMINA SYED, M.D.

CHARLES I. TAYLOR, M.D.

CARLA FERRISE, MSN, FNP-BC

ERICA FORBES, N.P.

ASSOCIATED ENDOCRINOLOGISTS

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