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October 12, 1990 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-10-12

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HOLIDAYS

Local sukkahs come in every shape and size, with

walls of wood and canvas, and are decorated with

everything from pumpkins to shining streamers.

Clockwise, top
right: The
Yashinsky family
put some
finishing touches
on the interior of
their sukkah.

Bottom left:
Avraham
Elchonen, Rabbi
Toiwin's neighbor,
drills a hole on
the top of his
sukkah.

Bottom right:
Rabbi Tolwin
hangs a
decoration while
daughter, Henna,
9, helps out.

Top left: Sheldon
Dulberg
(foreground) helps
his son-in-law, Dr.
Neil Blavin with
their sukkah.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

49

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