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March 31, 2000 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-31

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for that special event.
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you and your guests
will always remember.

Celebrate!

Bar Mitzvah Bounty

Andrew Garon was called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah on March 11 at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek B'nai
Israel in West Bloomfield. The Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit
student cited the Palm Pilot as his
favorite gift, a testimony to the tech-
nologically advanced teens of today.
But he was also impressed with the
brick placed in his honor at Comerica
Bank and the Top Flite golf clubs he
received from Carl's Golfland in
Bloomfield Hills. Sports-related gifts
are almost always a hit, as are gift cer-
tificates for book and music stores.
Girls celebrating their bat mitzvahs
enjoy fashionable and trendy gifts, such
as the new beaded bracelets and hand-
bags, silver bangles, tiny turquoise and
silver earrings, embroidered tees, aro-
matherapy candles and denim jackets.
For girls, you can't go wrong at
Guys and Gals in West Bloomfield,
Rear Ends in West Bloomfield, Lori
Karbal in Birmingham, Imelda's
Closet in Birmingham or
Anthropologie in Birrran ingham.

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Jessica Colman dons her cap and
gown from North Farmington High
School in June, and will head to
Michigan State University next fall.
A laptop computer tops her wish list,
but she's also excited about decorating
her dorm room to make it feel like
home. "I'd love to receive dorm room
stuff," says Jessica, "like posters, a memo
board, a desk lamp, bookends and, of
course, anything with a State logo."
For the college student, Borders gift
certificates would come in handy for a
much-needed thesaurus, dictionary and
calendar. And how about phone cards?
Any parent who has paid the exorbitant
phone bills of college students appreci-
ates the beauty of this gift.
The rigors of scheduling classes and
other activities often prove over-
whelming to a college freshman. The
high school graduate may want a day
planner to help organize her life.
Again, what better way to honor an
occasion than by throwing a party?
Janice Cherkasky of Gourmet Parties
is planning a bash for Jessica. Rather
than shopping for that perfect gift,
you and your friends could host a fun
soiree for your favorite graduate. O

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