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November 24, 1995 - Image 186

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-24

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Your Child's Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Picture in The Jewish News

Share the joy of your child's bar/bat
mitzvah with the entire community
and receive a FREE gift!

With all of the preparations for your child's special day, don't overlook history. That's what you'll be
making when your child's bar/bat mitzvah picture runs in the editorial columns of The Jewish
News. And we're happy to provide your child with a free portrait (a black and white one for us and
a full-color one for you) with our congratulations.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Jennifer Tomarin of Huntington
Woods will be bat mitzvah at
Congregation Beth Shalom on
Nov. 25. Rabbi Nelson and Can-
tor Greenbaum will lead ser-
vices.
Participating in the ceremo-
ny will be her parents, Martin
and Nancy Tomarin, as well as
her brothers, Daniel and Ben.
Jennifer's grandparents are Ber-
nice and Jack Tomarin of Farm-
ington Hills and Pat Sobol of
Rochester Hills. A party will be
held at Farina's
Jennifer is a student at
Northrup Middle School and at-
tends Hebrew school at Beth
Shalom.

Jennifer Tomarin

CONGRATULATIONS

The Jewish News would like to join in the celebration of your
child's bar/bat mitzvah by announcing the event to the entire
community. Send a 5" x 7" professional quality photograph
and a typed, double spaced announcement, including names
of parents, brothers and sisters, grandparents, where the ser-
vices and party will be held, where the celebrant attends
school and listing some extra-curricular activities. For a com-
plete guideline form, call our Editorial Department, (810) 354-
6060. There is no charge for this announcement.

To receive our gift, just make an appointment with Leo Knight Photography at 810-352-7030,
Goldenberg Photography at 810-350-2420 or Michael Jonas Photography at 810-647-5060
approximately three months in advance of the bar/bat mitzvah date.

Or, arrange to have your own photographer send us a black and white portrait. Either way, you'll be
making history!

DETROIT

THE JEWISH NEWS

27676 Franklin Road • Southfield, MI 48034

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The Michigan Region of. Women's American ORT recently honored Lois and Dr.
Hershel Sandberg at Tribute '95 Gal Event. Pictured are David Hermelin, Israel
Goralnik, Lois and Dr. Sandberg and Arlene Barris. Funds raised at this dinner will
fund the Sandberg Room in the ORT Hermelin College soon to be built in Natanya,
Israel.

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Yad Ezra recently held a fund-raising dinner to honor the Tapper family and pay
tribute to Jeannette Eizeiman. Over $158,000 was raised. Shown are Mark Tapper,
Marla Tapper, Melvin Schwartz, Cinity Schwartz, PaulHoberman„Carol
,
Hooberman, Sanford Eisenberg; Ellen Goodrrian, St&n rairper,'Howard Tapper,
Jeannette Eizelman.

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