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• Jodi and Kevin Neff
Neff Lefkofsky
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Alan Ruby, Warren Laski and
Mark Newman.
Ryan Lefkofsky was the ring
bearer.
The new Mrs.' Neff was
graduated from the University
of Michigan and teaches pre-
kindergarten at 'the Lycee In-
ternational in Southfield. Her
husband also was graduated
from U-M and 'attends the
Wayne State University School
of Medipine.
• Following a honeymoon in
Acapulco and CEincun, Mexico,
the couple is residing in South-
field.
Jodi Michele Lefkofsky.. and
Kevin Scott Neff were married
recently at Temple Israel. Rabbi
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Harold Loss officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
William and Sandra Lefkofsky
of Southfield. Parents ot the
bridegroom are Gerald and Rita
Neff of Southfield.
Leslie Levine was the maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were the
bridegroom's sister, Gayle Neff,
and Marci Bernstein of Atlanta,
Ga., Pamela Eisenberg and
Ellen Lebedow, both of Chicago,
Ill., and Beth Bayer-Neff.
Howard Neff was his brother's '
best man. Ushers were the
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Carlenne D.' Brown and Eric
R. Jarvis were 'planted recently
at Temple Israel. 'Rabbi' Harcild;
Loss and Cantor Harold Orbach
officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. K. Jean Peters .0( High-
land, Mich.,. and Robert Brown
of Union Lake. Parents or the
bridegroom ' are Mr. and Mrs.'
Walter. Jarvis of Southfield.
• Jennifer Dzieciuch was
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Carlene and Eric Jarvis
Lisa Brown, and— Andrea Gels-
tein and Jane Heineken.
The best man was Bill Pfeuf-
fer.. Ushers were -David Jarvis,
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Mark Siegal'and' Garo Vapor-
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Grandparents of 'both the
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in the ceremony
t9iloWing a Montreal honey-
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Southfield.
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