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March 03, 1995 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-03

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PHOTO BY RAISELLE SN OW

PHOTO BY SHERYL IS ENSTE IN

On this day, the Rothenberg
Family Club held a meeting at
the home of Morty and Millie
Feldman. Linda Kaplan, who
photographed part of the fami-
ly, reports that the club has
been existence since 1932 and
has more than 250 members.
Andrea Solomon of West
Bloomfield captured the spirit
of the moment while, Jaime, 5,
a kindergarten student at Tem-
ple Kol Ami, welcomes the
Sabbath Queen.
Dr. Brian Krause of Lansing
came home to Gloria and
Robert Krause's West Bloom-
field house for some of mom's
homemade matzah-ball soup.
Hillel of Metro Detroit
members took this day to gath-
er before a Young
Adult Division bar
Top: Paula Katz
night. Included in
helps her mother
the photo are
Marge Alper show
Danielle Kuffler,
Marcia Wasserman, off the door prize
Lisa Jackier, Zack
Ostroff. David War- Marge won at the
shawsky, Josh Lern- Young Israel of
er, Jennifer
Greenfield Sister-
Wasserman and Joe
hood Chanukah
Feldman.
Moshe Aharon
Boutique.
Kroll, a Darchei
Far right: With an
Torah fourth-grad-
er, photographed a
early Chanukah,
classmate learning.
Marge Alper was some of our
the door-prize win- neighbors were
ner at the Young Is- already dusting off
rael of Greenfield
their menorahs.
Chanukah bou-
tique, an event
Right: Irene Winkler
drawing more than
and
granddaughter
250 people. With
Dana Isenstein, 7,
Chanukah's early
arrival, Jewish chil- pick out flowers
dren were already
for Shabbat.
dusting off their
menorahs in prepa-
ration for a time in November
traditionally reserved for
Thanksgiving.
Irene Winkler of West
Bloomfield picked out flowers
with her granddaughter, Dana
Isenstein, 7, at Strawberry Hills
for Shabbat.
At the same time. Jacqueline
Klein affixed a mezuzah on the
doorpost of the Joseph and
Rose Staub Cultural Center at
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, as

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