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August 20, 1999 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-20

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Question of the Week:
What New York-born boxing champ was also
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Alan and Lissie Rothstein of Southfield say nothing is more important

than putting their children, and each other, at the top of their agenda.

The Rothsteins' favorite Shabbat
activity is just being together:
From left, Dena, Moshe, Mindy
and parents Lissie and Alan.

Elizabeth Applebaum
AppleTree Editor

Names: Alan and Lissie Rothstein
Residence: Southfield
Congregation: Young Israel of Southfield
Children: Dena, 21; Mindy, 18; Ellie,
16; Elana, 13; Moshe, 10
Dena is a student in the honors English

program at the University of Michigan-
Ann Arbor. Mindy is attending a one-
year program at the Michlalah
Jerusalem College for Women in Israel,
where she studies education and
Judaica; later, she plans to attend Stern
College for Women in New York and
concentrate on a career in the medical
field. Ellie is going into the 1 1 th grade

In Family Profile, AppleTree
introduces you to local fam-
ilies committed to Judaism
and the Jewish community.
We hope you find their
lives inspiring.
AppleTree welcomes your
recommendations for Family
Profile. Candidates need not
belong to a congregation or
be leaders in Jewish organi-
zations. We're simply look-
ing for those families who,
through their daily actions,
show a serious interest in liv-
ing a Jewish life and serve
as role models for all.
Please send your sugges-
tions to Family Profile, c/o
AppleTree, 27676 Franklin
Road, Southfield, MI
48034, fax to (248) 354-
6069, e-mail to
philapple@earthlink.net , or
call (248) 354-6060, ext.
308 (voice mail only).
Include the name, address
and phone number of the
family, along with a brief
description of why you think
they belong in the section.

8/20



1999

Detroit Jewish News

69

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