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April 21, 1995 - Image 85

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-04-21

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joy that our singing provided to
the residents, I immediately
knew that I wanted to do more
to enrich the lives of others,"
wrote Melissa on her bat mitz-
vah invitation. She developed a
program called "Someone Spe-
cial," where she interviewed and
photographed a different resi-
dent each week.
Melissa celebrated her bat
mitzvah with a Havadalah ser-
vice at Temple Israel on April 8.
She also celebrated with the
Hechtman residents with
klezmer singers who entertained
on her behalf.

PASSOVER REUNION

Mary Gordon, matriarch of
the Gordon/Philco clan, and her
son Miles Gordon will be in
town for a reunion at the end of
Passover. Mr. Gordon is CEO of
Financial Network Investment
Corporation in Los Angeles.
Some of the other family mem-
bers joining the reunion include:
Jan Gordon, Joni Gordon,
Todd Gordon, Anita Rozanoff
Newman, Arnold Newman,
Sara Newman, Sheldon Gor-
don, Fred and Marsha
Gordon.

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Virginia Sharkey was the
winner of a drawing at the Bag-
git packing demonstration. She
won a 20-inch carry-on trolley on
wheels.
Valentina will hold a cocktail
dress trunk show April 22-23.
Jewelry designer Charles
Krypell will be at Tapper's April
28-29.
Fashions for children and
adults will be modeled at the "Fa-
milia" family fashion show to
benefit the Ronald McDonald
House of Detroit 11:30 a.m. April
29 at the Detroit Golf Club. For
ticket information, call (313) 745-
5911.
Art & Flowers will be held at
the DIA April 28-30.
Members of the Detroit-area
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