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September 29, 1995 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-29

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LARGO

MUSIC
HALL
GRAND REOPENING

"The Tradition Continues"

SINCE

CELEBRATION

1920

Fine Cuisine In A Relaxed,
Contemporary Setting

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Authentic Italian Specialties • Extensive Wine List
Tender, Delicious Steaks • Fresh Seafood • Comfortable Lounge

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FRIENDS MEET

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Sommerset Collection

680.0066

MARCO'S DINING AND COCKTAILS

RACHEL TESSLER, formerly
assistant director of Camp
Ramah in the Poconos, has as-
sumed the position of program di-
rector of Anshe Emet Synagogue
in.Chicago. Ms. Tessler, a grad-
uate of Hillel Day School and the
University of Michigan, received
her master of social work degree
from Columbia University and
master of arts in Judaic studies
from the Jewish Theological Sem-
inary.

FINE ITALIAN CUISINE

Joz

Lunch & Dinner

Specializing in Unique Private Celebrations
f or All Occasions

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The Global Focus Art Exhibit at
the Fourth World Conference
on Women in Beijing included
two paintings by DOROTHY
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SUSAN BARTUS, an eighth
grader at O.E. Dunckel Middle
School, Farmington Hills, has
been accepted into the Livonia
Youth Philharmonic of Michigan.

STEPHEN BERNSTEIN, an
alumnus of Wayne State Uni-
versity and a resident of West
Bloomfield, has been elected in-
ternational president of Alpha
Epsilon Pi fraternity.

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