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May 24, 1991 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-24

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* * * *

NINO'S
RISTORANTE

By MOLLY ABRAHAM

Featuring

Detroit Free Press Restaurant Critic

Detroit News Restaurant Critic

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SPECIALTIES PLUS
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LAMB, PROVIMI VEAL &
FRESH SEAFOOD

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JOIN US FOR
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OPEN 7 DAYS

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SAT 12 noon-12 Mid., SUN. 12 noon-9 p.m.

14 MILE ROAD

I.

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NINO'S

13 MILE ROAD

O

12 MILE ROAD

CHOENHERR

was chapter director Joshua
Zwelling.
Upcoming events for the
local NCSY chapters include
a year-end trip to Cedar Point
May 26. The group will leave
8 a.m. from the Young Israel
of Greenfield and return at 1
a.m. Reservations are
required.
The New American learn-
ing program will meet 7 p.m.
May 29 at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Jewish Center for a
"Pizza and Shmooze" party.
There will be a Mishna
class for teen-agers in grades
9-12 7:30 p.m. June 1 at the
Young Israel of Southfield
followed by Mincha and
Seudat Shlishit.
For information, or to make
reservations for Cedar Point,
call Josh Zwelling, 557-NCSY.

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Warren
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1-696

Temple Israel
Sets Graduation

Temple Israel will hold
graduation services 8 p.m.
May 31 at the temple.
Graduates are:

Adam David Brown, Karen
Elizabeth Daitch, David Ryan Erlich,
Leslie Nicole Erlich, Seth Adam
Faber, Bradley Kevin Feldman, Sheri
Beth Feldman, Michelle Susan
Fenberg, Kenneth Marc Gechter,
Hillary R. Levine-Gordon, Jamie
Todd Greenstein.
Also. Eric Adam Haron, Jennifer
Lyn Jonas, Jason Alan Klein, Julie
Beth Kushkin, Justin Joshua Lon-
don, Nicole Elyse Miller, Tracy Sue
Oppenheim, Eric Steven Pevzner,
Robyn Elyse Raimi, Nancy Dyan
Reifler, Bradley Scott Rochlen, Jodi
Rubin.
Other graduates are: Lisa Beth
Schavrien, Meggin Kahn Silverman,
David Joshua Singes Lisa Rebecca
Slovis, Elisa Ann Smith, Teri
Danielle Steinberg, Anthony Justin
(AJ) Weiner, Jodi Melissa Weiss,
Debra M. Yamron and Philip Jason
Yamron.

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JPI Ceremony
Honors Ten

The sixth annual Jewish
Parents Institute b'nai mitz-
vah rite of passage ceremony
will honor three girls and
seven boys 10 a.m. June 1 at
the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center:
Honored at the ceremony
will be: Aaron M. Blatt,
Jaime G. Buttiegieg, Marc B.
Dobkin, Aaron A. Elliott,
Jules D. Gogosha, Marcie R.
Meskin, Ross R. Meskin,
Noah A. Monro, Benjamin R.
Monro and Michael L.
Weintraub.
They have each performed
at least 32 hours of communi-
ty service at preschools,
retirement homes, and help-
ing school peers with re-
medial tutoring.
The students researched
and prepared reports on Jew-
ish subjects of personal
interest.
The b'nai mitzvah parents
wrote the ceremony to honor
their children.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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