Aventura News, July 15, 2009 Edition - Miami, Florida

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Joseph's on the Water hosts Chairman's Roundtable VIP reception BY BARI AUERBACH

Colleagues from Top Shelf Artists, Klein & Hoffman, Inc., Levitt-Weinstein Memorial Chapels and Southeast When Aventura Marketing Council Computer Solutions also noted Joseph's Chairman's Roundtable members received always pleases the most discerning diners a special invitation to discover "the with Very Impeccable Presentations of ultimate in waterfront dining" and "South appetizers like Maryland Crabcakes, Florida's freshest seafood" at Joseph's on Clams Casino and Oysters Rockefeller the Water during an exclusive VIP recepplus favorite dishes featuring tilapia, tion - it was a Very Intriguing Proposition. trout, Mahi Mahi, scrod, flounder, A great turnout of Veery Industrious salmon, scallops, yellowtail, red snapper, Professionals gathering at the restaurant grouper, swordfish, sea scallops and gulf V e r y I d e a l l y P o s i t i o n e d within the shrimp. Hemispheres condominium in Hallandale V e r y I r r e s i s t i b l e P r i m e meats like Beach received a very warm VIP welcome filet mignon and New York strip plus from Very Illustrious Proprietor Joseph L. rack of lamb, veal chop, and ribs are Maggi. also favorite choices along with Chicken Leaders from Northern Trust, Parmesan, Chicken Cacciatore and pasta Marksman Security, UBS and Melnick, dishes including Penne a la Vodka, Lilienfeld & Castonguay, CPA's agreed Pasta Primavera and Linguine Marinara. Joseph's is Very Inviting & Panoramic , Comm. Zev Auerbach; Julie Ann Smith, City of Miami Gardens; Aventura Comm. Billy Joel; North Miami During the VIP Reception, AMC members impressing patrons with the most scenic Aventura Beach Mayor Myron Rosner and City Attorney Darcee Siegel; Joseph Maggi, proprietor, Joseph's on the Water; from, Bloomgarden Intracoastal views Antranette Pierre, City of Miami Gardens; Aventura Comm. Bob Diamond from tables inside, Goudreau and Rosen, outdoors and the vanNordstrom at Aventura tage point of an eleMall, FastCare and gant bar area. Joseph's Peter L. Fishel CPA also is also renowned enjoyed Very Inviting for presenting "Le Perks like the piano Cabaret" - an intimate artistry of the legendary area designed for live Tommy Dale; chair music and singing massages compliments while enjoying conof ESPA at Acqualina; versation, dinner, or and the chance to win a cocktails. Entertaining Very Important Prize repertoires of diverse dinner for two at performers range Joseph's, ultimately from jazz and Eileen Glastein, Bnai Zion Foundation; Robin Kane, Dimitry Shaposhnikov, DS Xpress; Janet Henfield, Bank Darlene and Jay Feldman, UBS Financial Services; awarded to Dan Palmer American standards to Aventura Hospital; Eric S. Kane, Attorney Dmitry and Lina Viner, United Public Adjusters Leumi USA; Ben Launerts, Marksman Security; Zvika of Aventura News. Feldman, Bank Leumi USA Broadway show tunes Before the memand musicals plus orable evening was carried on when Joseph Maggi opened The Bank, Bnai Zion Foundation and the City original arrangements and songs. over, everyone made Very Instantaneous Friends from Bank Leumi USA, the Fish Grill, gaining recognition from "Best of Miami Gardens especially appreciated Plans to come back to Joseph's on the Water City of Aventura, Florida International Restaurants in Florida" and a loyal follow- the V e r y I n t e l l i g e n t l y P r i c e d menu soon for a power lunch, dinner - or to featuring Very Impressive Portions for University and the City of North Miami ing throughout the community. reserve a date for a custom catered private Today, the Maggi recipe for success is lunch, dinner or catered events. Beach also learned Joseph Maggi's proud Just some of Joseph's Very Incredible party or corporate function. tradition of culinary excellence was earning rave reviews at Joseph's on the For more information, visit Joseph's inspired by his grandparents, who launched Water, where Mr. Maggi himself Plates are graced with specialties including a t 1 9 75 South Ocean Drive in the personally inspects all the seafood arriving fresh Snapper Soufflet; Baked Stuffed their food service careers in Milan, Italy at Shrimp; Sesame Seared Tuna; Maine Hemisphere's Condo in Hallandale Beach, the turn of the century. The legacy contin- at the restaurant. Teams from the Lanzilli Group, Lobster; and Surf & Turf, joining tender phone: 954-455-6996 or visit josephsonthe ued with his parents, owners of Maggi's Restaurant in Connecticut - and was then Aventura Hospital & Medical Center, JGB N.Y. sirloin steak with a Florida lobster tail. water.com


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July 15 - 21, 2009

BNY Mellon hosts North Miami Beach Mayor Myron Rosner

Jeff Levinson, BNY Mellon; Aletha Player, FPL; Aventura Comm. Michael Stern, Stern Bloom Media; North Miami Beach Mayor Myron Rosner; Dan Palmer, Aventura News; Michael Shear, Wells Fargo Advisors

Members of Aventura Marketing Council's Board of Directors recently enjoyed meeting with newly elected North Miami Beach Mayor Myron Rosner at BNY Mellon located at 18841 NE 29th Avenue in Aventura. Rosner spoke candidly about the election and about the great things soon to come to North Miami Beach.

Milsteins of Bal Harbour donate ambulance to the people of Israel A large crowd celebrated at the Shul of Bal Harbour as Judy and Monroe Milstein dedicated a fully equipped lifesaving mobile intensive care ambulance to the People and State of Israel in celebration of their sixth wedding anniversary. "God has been so good to us," said Judy Milstein. "It's a way of giving back in Harbour Mayor Jean Rosenfield; Monroe and Judy Milstein; Consul honor of our anniver- Bal General of Israel Ofer Bavly; Rabbi Sholom Lipskar of the Shul of Bal sary." The ambulance, Harbour which will be shipped to Israel shortly, will Israel Ofer Bavly, who commented be equipped to respond to acci- how this gift will save thousands of dents, illnesses, pregnancies, heart lives, and Rabbi Sholom Lipskar, attacks, strokes and war and terror who said, "It shows Israelis they incidents. Among those in atten- are not alone, and that we are dance were Bal Harbour Mayor family." Jean Rosenfield, who announced For information about June 14th as Judy and Monroe American Friends of Magen David Milstein Day, Consul General of Adom, call 800-626-0046.

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Aventura Marketing Council recognizes Det. Anthony Angulo Det. Angulo was assigned to investigate a case of a suspicious death that occurred in November of 2007. The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Captain that originally responded to the scene, along with hospital personnel noticed inconsistencies and advised same to police units. Angulo immediately took charge of the lengthy investigation, speaking with the victim's husband, following up with Aventura Crime Scene units and personnel from the Medical Examiner's office. The detective met with some resistance from the husband, who had become the focus of the investigation, when he retained counsel and refused to speak with him. Both the families of the suspect and the victim also declined to speak with Angulo. Undeterred, he continued to gather information that exposed flaws in the suspect's tale and was able to piece together his actions on the night before the victim's death. Angulo conducted countless interviews, obtained statements from Fire-Rescue personnel, directed Crime Scene's process at the

site of the crime as well as the hospital. After many months of hard work and dedication to this case Det. Angulo drafted an arrest warrant for second degree homicide and the suspect was taken into custody, without incident.


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Wanderings & Ponderings The Test

feet 1 inches of her to stand tall? Her married daughter insisted that in today’s sociEstelle had been a widow for two years ety the test is important and why shouldand it had been difficult. After all she’ve n’t Sam agree? Her thought was how do been married for 30 years and then... you ask a respected widower to take such “poof” he’s gone. Lots of widows in her a test? If he had any “action” it could have condo but who wants only widows? So been from someone in the condo and along comes Sam, a new owner who in her condo would even in her condo and there’s a feeldare to have such a disease? ing of a “connection” Of course However she had to mollify her there are 50 other widows but it married daughter’s fears, too. becomes apparent that Sam has So the next time she had a decided that he wants to be with date with Sam and again he sugEstelle. Both their spouses had gested some “action.” Estelle died of cancer and they too had stood tall and said “Sam, before been married 30 years. we start any action we should So they went out a few times both take an HIV test.” Sam Palmer and Sam kept mentioning that ––––Dan –––––––––– stared at her and asked “What action are you talking about? I maybe it was time for a little action. Estelle was confused as to what the want you to be my bridge partner for the “action” might be and it took her married weekly Bridge game. We need to take that daughter to explain what Sam meant by test to play bridge?” He looked at her, “action.” In addition she explained to shrugged his shoulders and walked away Estelle that in these times before anything shaking his head. As Estelle told her married daughter happened she should ask if Sam had had an HIVtest. Estelle was appalled. Good “You know something? I don’t feel so tall enough that he wanted some action but after that conversation.” On the other hand if all he wanted was to ask a respected widower to take a test like that? Wouldn’t it be insulting? Her a bridge game, it didn’t hurt to ask the married daughter insisted that she stand question, who knows what he might want tall and insist that he take the test. All 5 tomorrow”?

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Biscayne Academy music showcase pits rap against violence BY LYNN CARROLL

A special performance of music held recently at the Biscayne Institutes marked the culmination of a two-year program underwritten by The Children's Trust. “The program is focused on writing and music skills to teach non-violence," said Dr. Marie A. DiCowden, a nationally known healthcare psychologist who is founder and program director for the Biscayne Institutes, which oversees the Biscayne Academy, a fully accredited school for children living with disabilities. The grant program was called "Rappers for Peace." Dr. DiCowden said participants are at-risk children and youth faced with the increased violence, drugs and gang activities that plague Miami, especially in northeast Miami-Dade County. The program was launched, she said, because youths with disabilities from economically disadvantaged areas have been shown to be the most vulnerable as targets of violence and

gang recruitment. "Participants were taught through didactics, group therapy and music," Dr. DiCowden said. "They were encouraged to write music celebrating violence-prevention and then perform it for their peers and interested members of the community.” "The program provides an opportunity to reinforce learning about violence prevention through a well recognized medium to reinforce positive, rather than simply negative, values." She said Biscayne Institutes is looking for ongoing sponsorships for such programs. Biscayne Academy participates in the Florida Scholarship Opportunity program, and accepts John McKay scholarships for children with varying exceptionalities and disabilities. Admissions are on a quarterly basis and require an interview. For more information on the Biscayne Academy or Biscayne Institutes, call 305-932-8994 or visit biscayneinstitutes.org

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Aventura Hospital appoints Denise J. O'Connell as director of behavioral health services Aventura Hospital is proud to announce the appointment of Denise J. O'Connell as the new director of behavioral health and detoxification services. O'Connell is a State of Florida licensed mental health counselor with a master's degree in counseling psychology from Nova Southeastern University and a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. She returns to Aventura Hospital having previously served as the director of behavioral health services from 1998 to 2002. "We are excited to welcome Denise O'Connell back to our Aventura family," said Aventura Hospital CEO Heather Rohan. "Our behavioral health department has expanded considerably in the past few years, and the experience, knowledge, and compassion that Denise brings for our patients and our hospital will be instrumental in helping us to further develop and enhance these important programs." One example of a new program is

the recent establishment of the Renewed Hope Center at Aventura Hospital, a medically supervised detoxification program for treatment of substance abuse patients. Treatment for these patients takes place in a safe, private and nurturing hospital-based setting under the supervision of specially trained physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals. The quality treatment provided at the Renewed Hope Center precedes rehabilitation at any 12step program facility. As director of behavioral health services, O'Connell's responsibilities include managing the Renewed Hope Center and also overseeing the two in-patient behavioral health treatment programs that make up the high-risk behavioral health services department, designed to care for patients suffering from severe psychoses. For more information about the new detoxification program at Aventura Hospital visit therenewedhopecenter.com. To learn more about our in-patient behavioral health program, contact the intake coordinator at 305-682-7245.

Corporate sponsorship opportunities available for 2nd Annual Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest Be part of a celebration of jazz and culture, October 16-18 Sunny Isles Beach's Second Annual Jazz Fest, a musical and cultural festival, is returning to Sunny Isles Beach the weekend of October 16-18, 2009. "The 2008 Jazz Fest weekend was such a huge success and by popular demand we are bringing it back to Sunny Isles Beach," said Mayor Norman Edelcup. Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest will once again celebrate the extraordinary sounds of jazz music throughout the event weekend; produced by the City of Sunny Isles Beach in partnership with the Sunny Isles Beach Resort Association to benefit Joshua's Heart Foundation (www.joshuasheart.org). The event will be featuring world-renowned jazz entertainers, notable local jazz artists and several illustrious music groups from major universities around the South Florida area. Up-close and personal, set amid the backdrop of 2 fi miles of the Atlantic Ocean, held in one of the most beautiful oceanfront parks, and at various beachfront resorts, this "must attend" event promises to generate excitement within the South Florida community and abroad; attracting both local residents and tourists from around the world. The 2008 event featured internationally famous

The David Sanborn Group as well as local artists in elegant resort settings attracting local, national and international attendees. Elite sponsors for the 2008 events included Solis, Trump International, Le Meridien Sunny Isles Beach, Acqualina, Doubletree Ocean Point Resort, St. Tropez, the Greater

Miami Convention and Visitor Bureau, Epicure Market Place, Citibank, Warren Henry Motors and Barefoot Wines. Corporate sponsorship for the 2009 Jazz Fest is available at different levels. Each with escalating advantages for the sponsor to reach a broad-based, international, national and regional audience of upscale consumers estimated at more than 10,000 attendees. Packages range from 'Bronze Sponsor' to 'Platinum Sponsor' or a customized sponsorship can also be designed. All major sponsors will receive broad national and regional media recognition through an integrated media marketing campaign as well as a national/international public relations campaign. "The 2nd Annual Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest promises to be bigger and better than last year's," said Ibis Romero, executive director of the Sunny Isles Beach Resort Association. "Moreover, corporate sponsors will benefit by receiving an unprecedented amount of earned media impressions and recognition before, during, and following the festival through our agency's aggressive marketing campaign."


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VIEWPOINT Providing the Best Health Care Israel Consul General response to in the World for EVERY American Weir article BY CONGRESSWOMAN DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ

Every day, injured and sick Floridians worry about whether they will be able to get better—and whether they can afford to. Millions of Americans across the country wonder if they can even continue to pay for routine care to stay healthy and prevent disease before it starts. Some American families are lucky enough to have health care. Others don’t have that luxury right now. But even the most fortunate of us are still paying high premiums, co-pays and deductibles. You deserve access to the same kind of insurance that I have as a Member of Congress. I get to choose from a variety of plans from a number of companies, so that I can choose the level of coverage that is right for my family. Since 2000 alone, average family premiums have increased by 88 percent in Florida. Roughly 9.8 million people in Florida get health insurance at work, where family premiums average $12,780 – about the annual earning of a full-time minimum wage job. Twenty-one percent of middle-income Florida families spend more than 10 percent of their income on health care. Even families with a steady income can’t hope for reasonable premium costs. And we cannot forget the millions of uninsured in this country. Twenty-one percent of Floridians are uninsured, and 73 percent of them are in families with at least one full-time worker. For these uninsured families this isn’t just a matter of cost or inconvenience. A recent study shows that more than six working age Floridians die every day because they don’t have health insurance (study by Families USA released 3/2008). The number of Floridians who get health insurance through their employer continues to decline - by three percent between 2000 and 2007 alone. Much of the decline is among workers in small businesses: While small businesses make up 78 percent of Florida businesses, only 39 percent of them offered health coverage benefits in 2006 – down 7 percent since 2000. All of these statistics can only lead me to the conclusion that our health care system is broken. We may have the best health care in the world, but when tens of millions of Americans don’t have access

to that health care and millions more are under-insured or in danger of losing their health insurance, then the system has stopped working. We need to work together to build a better way to take care of our citizens— one that covers every American and guarantees you have coverage whether or not you have a preexisting condition, or a job. That is why I am fighting in Congress for a better health care system that costs less, covers more, and leaves no American without health care. Our goal is to make a competitive, fair marketplace for health care. Let me be clear: if you like your current plan, you’ll be able to keep it. Rather, we will build on our current system, so we can give you the freedom to choose what works best for you and your family. If you like your doctor, keep your doctor. If you like your current plan, keep your current plan. If you don’t, or if you don’t have one, then get one that works for you. Our goal in Congress is to offer you a choice of doctors and plans, and guarantee affordable, quality health care for all. The program will ensure every American child is covered with the health care they need to grow up strong and healthy, with the assurance that they will never get turned away from the care they need and deserve. We need this change for several reasons. Right now, you can be denied health care coverage for a preexisting condition. With our new system, a preexisting condition won’t disqualify you. Right now, you can lose coverage if you lose your job. With our new system, health needs will be covered by insurance that can never be taken away, even if your employer drops your insurance, you change jobs, or you’re out of work. Right now, health care costs disadvantage American companies in the global economy—small businesses are sometimes forced to choose between coverage and layoffs. With our new system, this will not happen. The solution we are proposing in Congress is uniquely American because it builds on the best of what works, fostering competition among insurance plans, while still focusing on patients’ needs, not corporate profits. To truly have the best health care in the world, we need to insure that every American has access to it and that’s precisely what we are working on in Congress.

BY OFER BAVLY Consul General of Israel to Florida

Reading Alison Weir’s article “Saving Americans by saving money” (Aventuranews, June 24-30), one cannot but be amazed at what is a magnificent mix of fact and fiction all intertwined in an essay that represents, more than anything, the flight of fancy. To try and disassemble, piece by piece, the different elements of pure invention and imaginary statistics would necessitate a 20 page reply. Rather than debunking the heap of nonsense lavished upon the reader by Ms. Weir, I will limit myself to stating a number of obvious points. I repeat: by not attacking her ludicrous data and statistics, I am not legitimizing them – I am simply ignoring them, much as one should ignore the ranting of a village idiot, shouting that the earth is flat and the sun is in fact an egg (sunny side up). It is a fact that Israel is the only true democracy in the Middle East. It is America’s staunchest ally in the world, and the only country between Western Africa and the Far East that shares America’s ideals and values. For America, Israel is a strategic ally whose partnership strengthens American presence in the region – clearly a matter of US national security interest. It is a fact that approximately 75% of US aid to Israel is spent in the American market, by law. Thus, the money America sends to Israel comes back to the American defense sector, promoting growth and expansion and creating employment for Americans. It is a fact that every Israeli government has put peace with our neighbors on the top of its agenda. Every opinion poll ever taken in Israel shows the vast majority of Israelis wish to live in peace with their

neighbors, even at the cost of making painful concessions – as Israel has done many times. The vast majority of Arabs, on the other hand, would like to destroy Israel. Most refuse to even recognize Israel’s right to exist. Thus, blaming Israel for all the wars in the region is ridiculous at best, malevolent and blatantly false – at worst. In fact, Arab and Muslim terrorism began in the early 20th century – as a movement against western values and democracy. It has nothing to do with Israel. But let us go back to the main premise of Ms. Weir’s article. She claims that if only America stops aiding Israel, there will be peace in the Middle East, the world will be safer and there will be no more international terrorism. Actually, the only result of such a move will be to make Israel weaker, thereby strengthening the hand of terrorists all over the world who will realize that America is unable to defend democracy and human rights. Peace will not be achieved by taking away Israel’s shield of defense: that will create more war and bloodshed. Global terrorism will not end. Al Qaeda will not abandon its hate of America. Iran will not stop its homicidal development of a nuclear weapon. On the contrary: they will be emboldened. Peace will be achieved when the Arabs realize that Israel cannot be destroyed and that they must live in peace. Alison Weir is deceiving her readers by saying that US aid to Israel should be eliminated in order to make this a better world. What she really means is that Israel should be eliminated in order to make this a better world. Despite your wishful thinking, Ms. Weir, the US-Israeli alliance will continue, guaranteeing Israel’s existence and providing America with its only loyal ally in a strategic region, thus preserving American national security interests.

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A new frontier for real estate Realtors at EWM expand their reach through social networking Social networking is optimization. changing the face of the real "As a company, we estate market, for the better. get it," adds Rapp. Tools like blogs and sites such "EWM has been at the as Facebook have wideforefront with a number ly expanded the lines of comof programs, and the communication between realtors pany continues expanding and home buyers and sellers, its reach on the web. making the transfer of informaRealtors with EWM don't tion and ideas easier and more force themselves to economical. Advertisements Twitter or blog -- for us, it for listings, for example, can be has become second dispensed at little to no cost to nature." realtors and breaking news Sites like Facebook about the market can be sent to have also allowed agents the masses within minutes of to take a more personal being released. approach in connecting When Randi Rapp, manwith potential clients. aging broker for Esslinger Randi Rapp, managing broker, The networking site Wooten Maxwell (EWM) EWM Aventura allows users to post phoRealtors in Aventura, first started tos and share details such as utilizing social networking tools birthdays, hobbies, etc. from a business standpoint, she immediate- Rapp says many of her agents have secured ly recognized the possibilities, and that they leads from contacts on Facebook or through were endless. blogs -- some as far away as Argentina. "Web 2.0 is opening the environment For Rapp, the value in learning about in which realtors communicate," said Rapp, the latest technology has also been impartwho has been in real estate for nearly ten ing that knowledge to her agents. She creatyears. "The transparency is making people ed her own blog, EPoweredAgents.com, more open to sharing facts and advice, and and has been educating her colleagues on as a result, potential clients are turning to ways to create their own sites. EWM agents as sources of information." "One of the best purposes in learning EWM has been a pioneer in integrat- is teaching," Rapp reiterates. "These tools ing social media technology into its business are changing the way we do real estate." model. For instance, it was the first real For more information, call estate company to blog as a unit (staff, real- 305-937-2003 or visit ewm.com tors, etc.), moving it toward search engine

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Aventura artist Marlyn Klepach extends "Multifaceted" business to include handmade jewelry BY JEREIMA FERRER At first glance, Marlyn Klepach's paintings might seem bold and straight forward. Then they jump and grab at you in an emotional entanglement by her use of vibrant hues and semiprecious stones that convey luminous and embellished mystical scenes. Most people recognize her giant oversized 6-8 foot hearts of which 15 finished works are currently the centerpiece in her design studio. "The bigger the heart, the better," she jokes. Her paintings have a Spanish flare. She has even given many including "La Alegria Alarga la Vida" and "Alcanza Quien no Cansa" Spanish titles to celebrate her Cuban heritage. Her paintings illustrate collages of tangible items including newspaper cuttings, pearls, semiprecious stones, coral and turquoise. But Marlyn is truly inspired by the numerous heart pieces she has created on canvas by using semiprecious stones and her unique collage technique. "Like Picasso's blue period, I'm going through my red heart period now," she says.

Marlyn also adds the sense of touch to her paintings for the blind. Her embellished creations are three dimensional and were inspired by a friend. "I feel like it is important for people who can't see my art, to feel it," she said. Her creations have garnered her recognition from early on. In high school, she accepted the keys to Miami Beach for her first creation, "Batiking" which is a textile piece that took her nine months to complete. She attended Parsons School of design in New York where her talent flourished. Marlyn's business, Multifaceted, has grown to include not only her paintings but also stunning handmade jewelry. Her jewelry creations range from whimsical to classy pieces including bracelets and necklaces out of onyx, turquoise and for a more vintage look, she uses rubies and pearls. "I design my jewelry to suit each unique individual taking into consideration the personality and taste of the client," she says. For more information, call 305-766-8883 or email her at Marlynk11@gmail.com

IDB Bank hosts Bnai Zion Foundation networking event BY JEREIMA FERRER IDB Bank recently hosted Bnai Zion Foundation for a dynamic evening of networking in their Aventura Corporate offices located in Aventura Harbour Center at 18851 NE 29th Avenue, Suite 600. Bnai Zion's local president Gerald Schwartz along with IDB first vice president and head of private banking Ed Smith mingled with over 40 attendees including bankers and local business owners. "This event brought new exposure for both organizations," said Bnai Zion regional director Eileen Glastein. Glastein along with IDB's assistant vice president Kevin Wolnik organized the event for these two Israeli organizations. Both organizations benefited greatly from sharing their friends. After tasting a selection of wines from Israel, a bazaar with unusual items was available for purchase with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the foundation.

Bnai Zion is a humanitarian organization whose work spans over a century. The foundation raises money for several projects including a school, hospital, home for at-risk children and a library in Israel. With divisions throughout the world, the Foundation works hard to insure the success of its projects. "IDB Bank and Bnai Zion are a perfect match for

Maira Diaz Giusti, Coconut Grove Bank; Leslie Stein, JGB Bank

inviting clients to come together and share information and ideas," said Bnai Zion CEO Jack Grunspan. "This was a wonderful event and we look forward to partnering again in early fall." For more information about IDB Bank, call 305-6823700 or visit idbbank.com. For information about Bnai Zion Foundation, call 305-949-0076 or visit bnaizion.org

Linda Nash, American Impact Media; Lance Detotto, Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort

Attendees enjoy a wonderful evening of networking


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Life in the City BY BARI AUERBACH ‘Grade A’ The Aventura City of Excellence School (ACES) recently received another “A grade” for students achieving high state comprehensive test scores in various subjects… a “grade A” standard being exemplified all around the city… ‘A in Math’: The city really is a wiz at math - from signals counting down how much time you have to walk across the street before Mario Andretti drivers put the pedal to the medal – to motor patrol officers calculating just how fast you’re going. The only thing kind of hard to enumerate is how many of us have had to take a deep breath and count to 100 very slowly while trying not to get arrested for cursing while being issued a ticket. ‘A in English’: It’s a good thing Aventura visitors have such good reading skills – otherwise they might never be able to reach their destination by following the

multitude of signs along Country Club Drive identifying all the condos! Another “Grade A” perk of living in such a diverse, upscale community is that it doesn’t really matter if you speak English at all since “luxury” is the universal language everyone understands. ‘A in Writing’: From customers ahead of you in line taking forever to write checks – to cell phone aficionados managing to write text messages without typos while parallel parking, it’s no wonder the wonders that never cease to amaze are really something to write home about! ‘A in Science’: There was definitely a science behind city milestones like construction of the Aventura flyover to turn gridlock into just ordinary congestion; the expansion of Aventura Mall to keep us all confused about what stores have moved where; and now the building of a new cultural center so no one ever has to leave Aventura to be entertained…But you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that all the “Grade A” attributes of life in the city are what makes living here such a smart move!

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Community matters to Aventura Worldwide Transportation Services CEO Neil Goodman, COO Scott Tinkler LYNN CARROLL

PROVOCATIVE QUESTIONS FOR PROVOCATIVE PEOPLE

LC: Aventura Worldwide Transportation Services is well-known for its charitable work. How do you choose the charities you support?

LC: Have you made any changes to the company's marketing and planning strategies? ST: Based on the present economic climate, we have shifted our marketing to focus on new areas of potential revenue, including a stronger emphasis on providing service for weddings. Furthermore, we're concentrating on our current client base by developing various value packages. For example, if multiple couples in the Aventura area are attending a social event, it's very cost-effective and socially responsible to share in the price of chauffeured transportation while maximizing their evening's experience. We have an extensive fleet of extended Lincoln Town Cars, SUVS, vans, limousines, specialty vehicles, buses and motorcoaches. We're also developing shuttle relationships that promote our new social responsibility campaign to combat drinking and driving. Our slogan is, "Play Responsibly. When You Drink, Let Us Drive."

NG: We gain requests from many charities each year. We partner with those we work with and believe in their cause. These include the Alonzo Mourning Charities and Zo and D Wade's Summer Groove Event (my wife Toni Goodman and I are on the Host Committee and co-chair the auction committee), Anthony Shriver's Best Buddies Foundation, Lauren's Kids and the Dade County Schools Athletic Foundation, and most recently DJ Irie's Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Dade County. These charities are all about the kids of the world. We are also major sponsors for The Buoniconti Fund and The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis and have recently partnered with MADD. These are all foundations that benefit so many important issues. LC: You've always been a family business; we hear your son, former General Manager Scott Tinkler, is now part of the ownership group.

NG: Recently at a Miami Heat Golf Tournament I was telling Coach Erik Spoelstra about that campaign, and he said he would like to have us come in and talk to his players to get the message across.

ST: Yes, as of January 2009, when I was also promoted to COO. As such I am responsible for operational efficiencies, business development, strategic marketing, strategic planning and procuring new business in addition to my other duties involving day-to-day operations of the company.

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Hurricane Tips…Are we ready? COMM. SALLY HEYMAN With the 2009 hurricane season running through November 30th, the office of Miami-Dade County Comm. Sally A. Heyman, District 4, wants to help get you prepared. It is important that you develop your own personal disaster plan on how you will protect your household and property. Below is a short list of things that can be done well in advance of storm warnings: • Check your insurance coverage and be sure it includes replacement coverage, flood and wind protection. • Establish an out-of-state or out of

Miami-Dade County area phone number to relay messages to friends and family. • Familiarize yourself with your evacuation zone and nearest Red Cross Evacuation Center. • Make a plan for the care of your pets during an emergency. Call 3-1-1 to get information on Miami-Dade County's Pet-Friendly Hurricane Shelters. • Start buying extra shelf food and storing clean/empty plastic bottles. Should you have questions regarding these tips or any other issue in District 4, call 305-787-5999 or email district4@miamidade.gov

City of Aventura "tweets" The City of Aventura is now communicating news and information through its recently launched Twitter account. The City Commission supports a highly accessible government and Twitter is an innovative way for the city to reach the community quickly and efficiently using popular Web 2.0 tools. In keeping with a mission to provide responsive government, the city plans on using Twitter to send short messages, also known as "tweets," about programs, services and to share important news. Residents, visitors and businesses alike can benefit from the brief informative messages which will often link back to the city's website where they can find more details, downloadable forms and online services. Twitter is a free online service where messages of 140 characters can be instantly sent out. Messages can be viewed either online or on mobile phones. The City of Aventura can be found on Twitter at: twitter.com/cityofaventura


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ASK DR. RUTH BY DR. RUTH WESTHEIMER

This will end badly Q: I am 21 years old, and I have a big crush on a man who is 36. We work at the same college police department, where I am a secretary and part-time student and he is a sergeant, so we are around each other all day long. No one at work knows about it, but we have become intimate. The reason I’m writing is that I am worried about his past. He has been engaged three times, and I also know he just ended an affair with a married woman. My friend tells me I am too young for him and a fool if I get involved in a serious relationship with him. She also said that most police officers end up divorced because they are always stressed out. I don’t have anyone older that I can talk to about this, so I hope you can give me some advice before I do something I am going to regret, or get hurt very badly. A: It sounds to me like you have already done that “something” since you have a crush

on him and are intimate. There is no way that you are going to just walk away from him without feeling miserable, especially since you see him all the time. But I think your friend is right, and you probably also realize that this is going to end badly. The odds that the two of you are going to get married and live happily ever after are very slim. Of course many relationships wind up ending, and I always tell people that while they can’t forget what happened, hopefully they have enough good memories from when they were both in love that they don’t regret the experience. And that’s the crux of your problem. You love him, but does he love you? Or is he simply using you to satisfy his own needs as he did with those other women - and eventually will just move on the way he has in the past? This has nothing to do with being a policeman, as most policemen make very good husbands. Yes, they are under more pressure than those in other professions, and it can affect their marriages, but the situation isn’t so bad that you should write off every police officer. But it does seem to me that this one sergeant has demonstrated a pattern of behavior that should make you suspicious. I believe that if you can find the strength to break this off now, you will avoid some pain in the long run. More importantly, you’ll give yourself the opportunity of finding a new boyfriend who really will love you.

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Joseph's on the Water hosts

Dan Palmer, Aventura News; Joseph Maggi, Joseph's on the Water

Zvika Feldman and Janet Henfield, Bank Leumi USA; David Kroner, Wells Fargo Advisors; Mazal Yehezkely, Bank Leumi USA

Laura and Michael Melnick, Melnick Lilienfeld & Castonguay, CPA's; Amanda Ellison; Janet Solomon, Florida International University

Arlene Diamond, Evelyn Grossman and Sandra Joel

Maribel Ugando, Citibank; Barry Snyder, Snyder & Gonzalez Attorneys; Natasha Allenger, Citibank

Shari Kwitney, Shari's Creations; guest; Jennifer Gerken, The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club

Francisco Castro and Henry Castro, Klein & Hoffman flank Leslie Stein, JGB Bank and Lynda Peeler

City of North Miami Beach Attorney Darcee Siegel and Mayor Myron Rosner; Steven Klotz, Miramar Cultural Center

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Chairman's Roundtable VIP reception

Mary Anne Sciullo; Amy Cohen, The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club; Sherley Morris, Jet Printing House

Jose Klahr and Judy Klahr, EWM Realtors; Murray Rubin, Levitt-Weinstein Memorial Chapels

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Dan Palmer; Peter L. Fishel, CPA; Howard Adler, Attorney

Tammy Schweitzer and Randi Rapp, EWM flank Philip Rosen, Bloomgarden Goudreau & Rosen

Eileen Glastein, Bnai Zion Foundation; Murray Rubin; Kellyann Bright

Sydney and Edward Davis, Top Shelf Artists

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Joseph's on the Water proprietor Joseph Maggi enjoys a relaxing massage compliments of ESPA at Acqualina


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When Seconds Count, Count on Us When it comes to having a heart attack, the quicker you receive emergency angioplasty in a hospital setting the less likely you will have heart muscle damage. For that reason, the emergency personnel at Aventura Hospital and Medical Center have implemented a system to treat heart attack patients within 60 minutes of arriving at the hospital. Aventura Hospital and Medical Center is fully accredited by the Society of Chest Pain Centers as a Cycle II Chest Pain Center for its quick response in diagnosing and treating victims of heart attacks. We follow nationally recognized quality of care measures that ensure better outcomes for our patients. To learn if you are at risk for a heart attack, visit our website at www.aventurahospital.com or contact our toll-free nursing consultation and referral line at 1-888-256-7692.

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Am I prepared? BY MICHAEL A. SHEAR Often, the first time people get involved with financial matters is during a crisis, such as a spouse’s death or divorce. This may prove unfortunate. We’ve prepared a list of thought-provoking questions that pertain to financial fitness and crisis preparedness. It will be time well spent to review this list, determine what you have already done and talk with your Financial Advisor about any issues that affect you and/or your family. Asset Management Do I have a clear picture of where my assets are located? Will my retirement assets provide a comfortable and secure retirement for my life expectancy? Do I have a well-diversified portfolio? Are my investments appropriate in today’s economy? Are my assets titled properly? Do I have an emergency fund? Am I taking advantage of techniques to reduce my taxes? Estate Planning Do I have a will? Is my will current? Have I determined what I will owe in estate taxes? Have I funded my estate-tax liability? Have I explored and taken advantage of wealth-transfer techniques? Do I wish to provide for charitable giving? Are my power of attorney and my living will up to date?

Debt Management Do I know my credit rating? Could I get a loan if I applied? Medical/Insurance Planning Do I have enough insurance coverage to cover medical expenses? To provide for disability/long-term care? To provide for family members’ security? To fund estate-tax liability? And... Have I coordinated my advisors’ (attorney, CPA, banker) activities? What changes in my life are likely to occur within the next three years? Do I know the status of my parents’ financial situation and the implications for my financial well-being? Would I be prepared for a family emergency if it happened tomorrow? Wells Fargo Advisors is not a legal or tax advisor. The accuracy and completeness of this article are not guaranteed. The opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and are not necessarily those of Wells Fargo Advisors / Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network or its affiliates. The material is distributed solely for information purposes and is not a solicitation or an offer to buy any security or instrument or to participate in any trading strategy.

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Denise Rubin talks Real Estate

Baseball Season BY DENISE RUBIN Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the crowd, buy me some peanuts and …. Hooray for baseball and its stars! One of the brightest new stars in baseball is Jose Miguel Cabrera. Cabrera, born in 1983, in Venezuela. The one-time shortstop for the Florida Marlins is undeniably meant for greatness in the Professional Baseball League. Cabrera is a Major League Baseball first baseman for the Detroit Tigers. He is a 2x Silver Slugger Award winner, a 4x All-Star selection, a World Series champion, and a home run champion. He is the third youngest player to accumulate 500 RBI. Hall of Famers Mel Ott and Ted Williams were the only players to precede him in this feat. In March 2008, Cabrera reached an agreement with the Tigers on an eight year, $153.3 million contract extension. At the time the fourth largest in baseball history behind Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, and Manny Ramirez. It is the largest in Texas history. Jose Miguel Cabrera knows good Real Estate when he sees it and just bought a

home from me. The home sits on a beautiful waterfront lot in Eastern Shores. Cabrera plunked down $2.6 Million dollars cash. We closed last week. Is he excited to move into his new home? No, he is tearing it down to build his dream home. The new home will be bigger, better and I’m sure quite outstanding. The neighborhood value will improve and it is a win, win for everyone. I also sold Deion Sanders, another baseball great. Sanders also played in the NFL and is best known for his five years and very large contract with the Dallas Cowboys. He wanted a condo in South Florida for an occasional visit. For trivia sake, Deion Sanders was the first player in history to hit a homerun in the MLB and score a touchdown in the NFL in the same week (1989). A feat even Michael Jordan couldn’t realize. A past client referred me to Sanders for his Real Estate goals and that is my home run. So root, root, root for the home team! So glad our beautiful community and sunny skies attract such stars… a homerun for us all.

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King David Foundation, Inc. 17971 Biscayne Blvd. Suite 117, Aventura, FL 33160 Es una Organización sin fines de lucro, dedicada a la Medicina Preventiva a través de intervenciones de Salud Pública, para la comunidad Hispano/Latina del Sur de la Florida. Ofrece servicios directos de prevención GRATUITOS en: Alcohol, Drogas, VIH/SIDA, Diabetes, Hepatitis C, Hipertensión, pruebas clínicas (testing), consejería y referimiento. ESOL: clases de inglés de lunes a jueves de 6:00 pm a 8:30pm. Clases de Yoga los miércoles de 6:00 pm a 7:30pm. Clases de computación de lunes a miércoles de 4:00 pm a 5:00 pm.

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WEEKLY HOROSCOPES Aries - You may come down with a shortterm flu-bug or have a touch of the "brandy ague". You'll be slower than usual, but this could turn out to be a good thing, because it will force you to look at some challenging things in much closer detail than you might have considered otherwise.

Taurus - If you are a parent it is play day this week but you just don't feel like getting off the couch. Once you drag yourself outside you'll find that you enjoy yourself a lot more than you thought you would. If you are not a parent, you may find it hard to get started on your own hobbies.

Gemini - A family member needs to be brought down to earth - or they think you do. Either way, there is likely to be a confrontation with a bit of an "ego" overtone. You can avoid it by getting everyone to focus on shared needs, chores or on a homeimprovement project. Cancer - It is too easy for you to come off as a pompous know it all this week. Don't be caught pontificating next to the watercooler. No matter what the political or social issue is under discussion, you are likely to be misinterpreted in decidedly "politically incorrect" tones.

Leo - There may be financial challenges right now, but any difficulties you encounter should be seen as character-building lifelessons. You have the opportunity to take a leadership role in responding to a crisis. You have an idea for a way to make a lot of money in a big hurry, but the truth of the matter is that the project is going to be a lot harder than you think.

Virgo - You have to set some time aside to admire yourself in the mirror, but the truth is hard to avoid. You have to be more than just a pretty face in this world, and people aren't going to necessarily cut you any slack for your charm. You may find it backfires if you lay it on too thick in fact.

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Libra - You could stumble across an old childhood hurt that is buried in your subconscious this week. If you find yourself acting oddly and you don't know why, stop for a moment and ask yourself "What is this all really about?" The answer could be healing. Scorpio - Challenging developments involving friends, associations or group activities are bringing you to be aware of the impact that others have on your life, for good or ill. You'll want to decide which friends to keep, and who you need to grow beyond. Sagittarius - You are going to be swapping steps on the career or social ladder soon and the changes, be they upwards or downwards, will bring stress and change with them. You will have to change your attitudes towards others, or the way you communicate with them. Capricorn - It looks like the old wanderlust has returned, but your budget just does not support a long trip right now. There are other ways to salve the itchy feet you are suffering from - get online, find lower-cost alternatives, or dream-browse the travel magazines for now.

Aquarius - You may have your own financial ups and downs of late, but this week your compassion for someone else's troubles is going to take your mind of any worries you might have yourself. You'll be an angel to someone in emotional distress. Be a good listener.

Pisces - It's not the easiest week for you in terms of expressing romantic emotions. There is a lot of bottled-up stuff wanting to come out, but you're not sure of yourself. Your energies are erratic, but you do have a highly creative streak this week and can get a lot done.

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