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January 12, 1990 - Image 105

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-01-12

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B'NAI MITZVAH I

Pre Super Bowl
Post U of NA

JEWISH ASSOCIATION OF SINGLE PROFESIONALS

OPEN HOUSE

Invites You and Your Guests to Discover the New, Exciting,
Fun, Entertaining way to enjoy your Friday Nights in January

"NETWORKING" COCKTAIL SOCIAL
MIXER!DANCE PARTY WITH PIZAll

Sunday - January 14
1 PM - 4 PM

Rachel Elyse Brown,

daughter of Dr. 0. William

and Susan Brown, was bat
mitzvah at Congregation
B'nai Moshe.
Joshua Katzman, son of
Aim and Richard Katzman,
was bar mitzvah at Temple
Kol Ami.
Matthew Markle, son of
Frida and Robert Markle,
was bar mitzvah at Temple
Kol Ami.
Michael Strausz, son of
Brenda and Richard Strausz,
was bar mitzvah at Temple
Emanu-El.
Erin Ribiat, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Laurence
Ribiat, was bat mitzvah at
Congregation Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses.
Jason Gross, son of Linda
Gross and Norman Gross,
was bar mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
Jacob Hoffman, son of
Lorain Kashdan. and Bruce
Hoffman, was bar mitzvah
at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Rhett Feinberg, son of
Kay and Richard Feinberg,
was bar mitzvah at Temple
Israel.
Larry Weisler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Weisler,
was bar mitzvah at Con-
gregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses.

Brian Gurwin

Brian Charles Gurwin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Gurwin, twinned his bar
mitzvah at Temple Kol Ami
with Felix Avshalumov, son
of Natan and Elena Av-
shalumov of the Soviet
Union.
Brian is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Blumeno of Farmington
Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Gurwin of Southfield.

B'nai Mitzvah

The Jewish News
welcomes news about
b'nai and b'not mitzvah.
Information must be
typed and double-spaced
and will be printed after
the event only.
The Jewish News will
publish the names of the
b'nai mitzvah and their
parents, a black and
white photograph of the
bar or bat mitzvah, the
place of the event and
brief information about a
twinning.
A $10 photo processing
fee must accompany each
picture. Photographs will
be returned only when
accompanied by a self-
addressed, stamped
envelope.

The Senior
Residence
for those who
want to add
LIFE
to their years!

"Where Old Friends Meet and Make New Friends"

Friday, Jan. 12th, 6:00 p.m. to 1:30 a . - m.

"Winter Wonderful Nights"
Escape those Winter Blues ... Put some Spice in your Life!

Friday, Jan. 19th, 6:00 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

"Spring Into Winter" Dance Golo
An Evening of Romance and Enchantment ... Meet Someone Special Tonite!

EMBASSY

Location,

Fine food, fine friends, in-
teresting activities in the
worry-free warmth and com-
fort of carefully designed,
handsomely appointed sur-
roundings. That's the
philosophy behind our
American House of
Carpenter, where seniors
maintain their individual
lifestyles while enjoying safety
and convenience amidst a
relaxing atmosphere.

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SUITES

HOTEL

I 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.j

Woodward
28100 Franklin Rd.
Ballroom
Southfield, MI
- Networking" Happy Hour
Cocktail Social Mixer

, i•-•7 A • Ice Breakers • Bring Your Business Cards

, ..:1 l,,,' • Mix Business with Pleasure • Make New Connections

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• Meet and Mingle with Bright, Attractive, Upscale
Jewish Single Young Professionals

I 8:00 p.m.-1:30 a.m.

$6.00

• No entry fees
• Great value
• Month-to-month rent
• Affordable monthly
fees start at S900
• U of M Geriatric Turner
Clinic

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AmERICAnTM

(between Packard and Ellsworth)

HAVING A PARTY?

YOU COULD CALL...
• Decorators •Musicians •Caterers
• Florists •Printers •Halls
•Restaurants •Bakeries
• YOUR PSYCHIATRIST
OR

Dance Party with Pizazz

Extra Special Attraction:
Mini Psychic Fair (Small nominal charge)
Reknown Psychic Readers: Discover Your Fate and Fortune for 1990.

3470 Carpenter

Open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat. & Sun. 1 p.m.-5 p.m.

'

Tickets Available at the Door.
Admission: Only
Includes: Free 1st Drink • Lavish Supper Buffet served to 9 p.m.
• Free Personal Color Caricature • Great Music • Cash Bar
• Dancing to Top-40 • Dance Contest • "Networking" Games
• Door Prize Giveaways (Det. Piston Tickets; Dinners; Trips)
• Surprises • Free Coat Checking • Plenty of Free Self-Parking
* * * Special FREE Gift to the first 100 people: * *
AMC Movie Theater pass for 2 (Value: $10.00)

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677-0071

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MEN
WOMEN

Greatly' .
Expectations
----

Attire: "Fashionable"
Coat & Tie Please
(Dress for Success)
Wear Your Best
(Dress to Impress)

For further information and to receive
future personal invites, please call

,
the 1 .A.S. P. Liner

358-9810

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PROFESSIONAL PARTY PLANNERS

For more information call Marcy Colman at 855-3636

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