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December 04, 1992 - Image 78

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-12-04

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per person
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not included

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$895 per person $595 Children 10 & Under

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$1395 FoR 2

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Detroit - Boston
Romance In A Subway

AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY .

LOCAL COLUMNIST

W

hen former
Detroiter Julie
Orman thinks of
the Boston subway,
she has fond memories.
While working for the
Boston Jewish Federation,
Julie was riding the subway
and reading an article about
Israeli politics. Computer
analyst Steve Schaffer
noticed what she was
reading and started a con-
versation.
Steve and Julie got off at
the same station and have
remained in step. They are
now engaged to be married.
The intra-state romance
becomes more complicated,
since Julie now attends chi-
ropractic school in Atlanta.
The subway romance was
first reported by Barbara
Brillant of the Boston Jew-
ish Advocate, who is a friend
of the couple. Ms. Brillant is
positive that the future chi-
ropractor will make the
right adjustments. Julie is
the daughter of Ceci Or-
man-Stone and the late
Steve Orman. A June wed-
ding is planned at the
Bloomfield Hills home of
Ceci and Willie Stone.

CHANUKAH BAZAAR

The Nortwest Child Rescue
Women Jr. League will be
having their 19th annual
charity gift, bazaar on Sun-
day, Dec. 6, and Monday,
Dec. 7, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center in West

Bloomfield from 10 a.m. un-
til 5 p.m. It will feature
unique gift items such as
jewelry, hand-painted items,
antiques, accessories and
personalized gifts. All pro-
ceeds go directly to support
the Special Needs Program
at the JCC. Beverly Gor-
don and Cynthia Lupiloff
are co-chairmen.

HAVEN BENEFIT

HAVEN (Help Against
Violent Encounters Now), an
Oakland County shelter for
victims of domestic violence
and sexual abuse, will hold
their annual benefit on Dec.
7 at the Troy Marriot Hotel.
The event will feature a
celebrity fashion show, with
fashions from Linda Dresner
and Carl Sterr and modeled
by celebrities. Tickets for the
event are $150, which in-
cludes cocktails, dinner and
a fashion show. All proceeds
benefit the HAVEN. For
more information call
HAVEN at 334-1284.

JUNIOR LEAGUE

Harry and Marjorie
Nederlander recently lent
their names as honorary
chairs to help the Junior
League of Birmingham
launch its annual fund-
raiser, the 1992 Holiday
Benefit.
And it was a tasty, fash-
ionable venture for all of
those patrons who attended

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