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June 18, 1999 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-18

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Jhe P erfect

Spotlight

—llottoetuarming
The New Home Mezuzah

Beginning a new home is
always a special time
to celebrate.

Into The Millennium

Temple Beth El's Nursery School graduation captures the century.

The
Rosenthal
Collection has
created this special
mezuzah to commemorate the
event. The image of wheat, sym-
bolic of settled life and prosperity,
has been silkscreened in gold.

We are pleased to announce we now
carry the Rosenthal Collection line
of handcrafted Judaica. Visit our
store to see our selection!

Located in
The Orchard Mall
6385 Orchard Lake Road
at Maple
West Bloomfield 48322
248-855-4488
Monday - Saturday
10 am - 5:30 pm

Livonia, Sabrina, Scott and
emple Beth El's
graduating daughter Miranda,
recent Nursery
posed for a family portrait.
School graduation
Collette Rosner, school
was titled "The
musical director, led the
Sky's the Limit," as the 32
children in songs about
students presented a program
important events of the
highlighting achievements of
century, including women's
the century on a stage deco-
suffrage, the independence
CARLA JEAN
rated with the moon and the
of Israel and the first walk
SCHWARTZ
stars. The event included a
on the moon. The audience
graduation procession, Kodak Local Columnist
sang along with the blessing
picture-taking moment,
for all loved ones that con-
musical program, presenta-
cluded the program.
tion of diplomas, slide presentation
Smiles were seen everywhere, espe-
and reception.
cially on the faces of the proud par-
Before the big event, moms, dads
ents and grandparents. Ruth and
and grandparents were all huddled with
George Simmons beamed as they saw
their children talking photos. Jan
granddaughter Megan enter the
Moskowitz was busy photographing
room. George Simmons articulated
son Jay, while the Dempsey family of

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and gallery

Your neighborhood store for twenty years.

American Heart
Association.

Fighting Heart Disease
and Stroke

Clockwise from top:
Temple Beth El Musical Director Collette Rosner
huddles with a bevy of graduates.

Dr. Jill Syme, Rabbi Daniel Syme and 1V,-ncy
Gershenson attended the Hospice of Michigan
Crystal Rose Ball.

Scott, Miranda and Sabrina Dempsey of Livonia
pose before the graduation ceremony at Beth El.

Nursery school graduates Adam Boorstein, Nicky
Schefman and Kyle Cameron are all smiles.

6/18
1999

©1995, American Heart Association

114 Detroit Jewish News

what most grandparents thought:
"She's graduating magna cum laude. "

ROOFTOP PARTY
The Parade Company presents
"Swing into Summer," a rooftop party
featuring Hudson's fireworks, dancing,
dinner and an auction, starting 6:30
p.m. Wednesday, June 30, on the park-
ing garage rooftop just west of the
Renaissance Center. Susie Gross is pres-
ident of the Parade Company, while
Paul Borman and Gary Wasserman are
on its executive board. For ticket infor-
mation, call (313) 923-7400.

KUDOS
Hospice of Michigan recently
presented Temple Israel Rabbi M.
Robert Syme with the Crystal Rose
Award at the 14th annual Crystal
Rose Ball held at the Dearborn Inn.
Rabbi Syme was one of four reli-
gious leaders honored for
Outstanding Servant Leadership.
His son, Rabbi Daniel Syme of
Temple Beth El, gave the invocation
at the event attended by more than
400. Nancy Gershenson is presi-
dent of Hospice of Michigan
Women's Council.
Alyssa Martina, publisher of Metro
Parent Publishing Group, was one of
six recipients of Black Family
Development's Humanitarian Award at
the annual president's dinner. Martina
was recognized for her contribution to
families, youth and the Detroit com-
munity. Martina launched the African
American Parent magazine in April. "As
a Jewish woman and business leader, I
am delighted by the opportunity to
work closely with both the Jewish and
African-American communities," said
Martina.
Architects Kenneth Neumann and
Joel Smith of Neumann/Smith &
Associates in Southfield won an award
design from the Michigan Chapter of
the American Institute of Architects
(AIA). The Franklin home of Barbara
and Gary Eisenberg was chosen
because it blended well with the
ambiance of the community. This stel-
lar abode will be the site of the upcom-
ing parlor meeting for Kadima Tuesday,
June 29. The architectural firm has
earned over 100 awards for design
excellence.

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