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December 10, 1993 - Image 105

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-12-10

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Teacher's Break:
Rick Stone of
Waterford teaches
school in Orchard
Lake. During the
day, he doesn't
interact with many
Jewish young
adults, so he aims
to get more
involved in Jewish
community events.

Newcomer: Fran Herman
moved to Royal Oak from
Illinois two years ago.
"Detroit has a friendly Jewish
community," she said. "For
being so big, it feels like it's
small." Here, Fran is pictured
with friend, Tom Shaevsky.

Looking for Love:
Friends Rhonda
Ginsburg and Gary
Wine say YAD's
annual pre-
Thanksgiving
dance is "better
than a bar."

Girls' Night Out: Rhonda Newberg, Elyssa
Halpern, Laura Weitz and Amy Robbins met
each other through high school and other
Jewish social events. "We came to this one
to meet different Jewish people, male and
female," Amy said.

Sisters: Wendy Ruben and Debbie
Rosenberg survey the dance
scene. Wendy says she's back on
the singles scene, and Debbie
came to check out the band for her
son's bar mitzvah.

Packed: Kim
Steinberg and
Marc Gould
make their
way through
the crowd of
people.

Dating: Cindy Liebow and Dan Steinberger came to the dance as
a couple. "I feel lucky I live here," Cindy said. "The community
offers a lot. I love it."

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