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December 16, 1988 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-12-16

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ANNIVERSARIES I

PICTURE YOURSELF IN ARIZONA

Master Photographer Leo Knight

is now accepting
exclusive portrait sessions in
Scottsdale, Arizona

Make plans now for a unique and exciting
portrait to be taken during
Jan., Feb. or March of 1989
There is not a better place or time to have a
professional portrait made.
JUST THINK OF THE UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES!
Arizona is a picturesque and romantic setting
and Leo Knight can create a
portrait you will treasure forever.

FOR INFORMATION & APPTS.

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Because you deserve the very best

GOLDENBERG

NOTOGRAPHY

Lottie and Harry Koltonow

50th Anniversary

Lottie and Harry Koltonow
soon will be celebrating their
50th anniversary. A cham-
pagne brunch will be given at
Tam O'Shanter in honor of
their parents by Marlene and
Mel Wasserman, Barbara and
Leonard Koltonow and Caro-
lyn and Stuart Tompkins.
Also attending will be their
grandchildren: Mark, Beth

and Lori Wasserman, Erica
and Craig Koltonow, and Seth
and Emily Tompkins; and
great-granddaughter Rachel
Wasserman. Friends and
relatives will share in this
happy occasion.

Lottie and Harry are from
the Detroit area and present-
ly reside in Boca Raton, Fla.

I FOR SENIORS

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KAREN'S BAT MITZVAH
A HUGE SUCCESS!

FOR THE PARTY
THEY'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER

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& SPECIAL OCCASIONS

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these custom-designed frames, or choose from
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SPECIALIZING IN
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1988

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WEDDING
CEREMONIES

Specialized ceremonies
between Jews & Non-Jews.
Licensed to officiate.

Miriam Jerris

Dancers, Harriet Berg, ar-
tistic director, on Sunday at 2
p.m. in Jaffe Hall of the JPM.
There is a nominal charge.
Refreshments will be served.
Dr. Oscar Bigman of Sinai
Hospital will discuss "How to
Get a Good Night's Sleep" at
the Tuesday lecture series
program at 1 p.m. in the JPM
assembly hall.
Following the lecture, the
first part of the movie, The
Helen Morgan Stgory will be
shown.
The Yiddish Culture Club
will present Cantor Louis
Klein accompanied by Lillian
Zellman at 12:30 p.m. in Jaffe
Hall on Thursday. Abe Gorn-
bein will conduct the Press
Review, a current events
discussion group, at 12:30
p.m. Thursday in room 15 of
the JPM.

The senior • adult depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center's Jimmy Pren-
tis Morris Building offers a
service for mature adults
called "With An Open Hand."
Seniors can receive as-
sistance in Medicare and
legal counseling, notary ser-
vices, translation of docu-
ments and pharmaceutical
information. Volunteers are
needed. For information, con-
tact Diane Sands, 967-4030.
Volunteers also are needed
for the library and hospitali-
ty committees.

Apartments
Have Musical

Disc Jockey

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Service Helps
Senior Adults

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4' 541-6339 ( 1 4

The Hechtman Federation
Apartinents in West Bloom-
field will present their first
musical program directed by
Fran Masters, accompanied
on the piano by Marlene
Nessel on Sunday at 7 p.m. in
the Blumberg Plaza.
Residents and their families
are invited.

Rabbi Pachter
Speaks To
Seniors

Seniors Hear
Ethnic Concert

The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building of the Jewish
Community Center will pre-
sent the third in its monthly
series of ethnic concerts,
"Meet Mr. and Mrs. Cadillac,"
featuring the Mme. Cadillac

.

The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jewish Corn-
munity Center of Metropoli-
tan Detroit will present Rab-
bi Elliot Pachter, associate
rabbi of Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue, as he discusses "The
Changing role of the Ameri-
can Synagogue on Monday at
1 p.m. in the library of the
Maple/Drake building of the
Jewish Center. There is a
nominal charge for
non-members.
For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe or Judy Sam-
son, 661-1000.

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