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Traditionally, Wedding Cakes have been nice to look
at but nothing special to eat. Our Wedding Cakes put
an end to that!
Tantalize your guests with flavors such as
chocolate mousse, strawberry, kahftw,
chocolate chambord torte, or one of our many
cheesecake flavors.
PROFILE
Reva Usher: JCC Teacher
prejudice in their
moments of joy or sorrow.
And to give comfort and
support as needed without
being overwhelming."
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Local Columnist
Our Wedding Cakes are made from the finest
chocolates, butter, fresh fruits and creams. To
enhance the subtle flavors, we frost your
selections with lightly sweetened fresh
whipping cream.
BACKGROUND: Reva Usher
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EDUCATION: She attended
Wayne State University
and had extensive
training in art, dance and
music.
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FAMILY: Divorced. Her son,
Garry Geer, is a
professional photographer
in Rochester, N.Y. Her
brother, David Usher,
heads Marine Pollution
Control.
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Pioneer Women and the
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HOBBIES: She collects
dolls, teddy bears and
children's books. She knits
and designs baby
sweaters.
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Photo by Gary Ge e r
We extend an invitation to the bride
and groom to make an appointment
for a private wedding consultation and
complimentary sample tasting.
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"My ability to fight
rheumatoid arthritis and
still productively take
care of myself."
PHILOSOPHY: "It is my
endeavor to allow others
the undeniable right to
live their lives as they see
fit — as long as it does
not bring harm to others.
It is important to me that
I listen to others without
was born at home in
Detroit. Her father,
Charles, was an employee
in the oil business, where
the owners were Max
Fisher's father and a
cousin, the late Leon Kay.
Leon Kay, who was a
national vice president for
Technion and the Zionist
Organization of America,
was related to her
mother's family, the
Kamisaruks.
She had the opportunity
to dine with dignitaries
because of her cousin's
position. As a young child,
she met Albert Einstein
and Golda Mein "I just
said hello," recalls Ms.
Usher.
She has been affiliated
with the Jewish
Community Center since
1925. "I started at the
first Jewish Center, and I
have never stopped going."
At age 8, she took art
lessons at the first JCC
building, on Medbury and
Woodward. During the
1930s at the Holbrook
Center, she participated in
many first events
including the girls'
basketball team, the
musical Center Capers,
and the fencing team. She
won medals under the
tutelage of Ted Kaczander.
In 1946, she began to
study dance with Fannie
Aronson, a pioneer of
modern dance at the JCC.
She eventually became a
dance instructor and still
teaches dance today at the
JCC. "I've never been
absent in 42 years of
teaching," she says, but
then corrects herself and
recalls she once traveled
to England for two weeks.
In addition to the
wonderful students she
has met over the years,
she has a friend that she
met in the 1940s at the
JCC on Woodward and
Holbrook that she still
sees today. Her friend is
Marion Klingman, the
former women's locker