Living Well
The Scene
Purim S ueal!
Purim got off to a noisy, early start Saturday night
at a bash for young adults at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY BILL HANSEN
Clockwise from to left:
Bradley Folkoff o Farmington Hills
sits for a portrait.
Barry Kaplan and John Mandel,
both of West Bloomfield, were look-
ing for Haman on the air-hockey
field.
Dawn Hull adds some Purim paint
to Debbie Goldman.
Purim battles are recalled with this
friendlier version.
Miriam Starkman of Farmington
Hills and Sandra and Jonathan
Jaffa of West Bloomfield were at the
party.
Zina Grayson of Lansing aims for
Haman.
Steve Rosen of Rochester Hills is
picking lots (the meaning of
P urim').
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ix many sponsors, all kinds of
games and prizes, and throw in a
hearty dash of Purim for a great
time.
The Purim Bash, with main sponsors Hillel of
Metro Detroit and the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, included a carnival, mas-
sages, face-painting, social-action projects and
more.
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