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April 14, 2000 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-14

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Russman-Erlich

Alicia Beth Erlich and Andrew Neil
Russman were recently married at
Temple Israel. Rabbis M. Robert
Syme and Harold Loss, along with
Cantor Harold Orbach, officiated.
Alicia is the daughter of Ivajean
and Milton Erlich of Commerce
Township. Andrew is the son of Dr.
Elaine and Paul Russman of
Southfield.
Leslie Erlich, sister of the bride,
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Lori Goldenberg, cousin of the
bride; Laurie Russman and Pamela
Russman, sisters of the groom; Dr.
Katherine Erlich, sister-in-law of the
bride; and Rochelle Kostant and
Lisa Russman, sisters-in-law of the
groom.

Steven Russman and Matthew
Russman, brothers of the groom,
were the best men. Groomsmen
were Dr. Andrew Erlich, brother of
the bride; Ricardo Borosonik, broth-
er-in-law of the groom; Brian Ziff,
future brother-in-law of the groom;
and Brian Robbins and Gregory
Pollack, close friends.
The bride and the groom were
honored to have Grandpa Marty
and Grandma Sarah Switzer partici-
pate in the ceremony. Grandma
Gert Erlich was in their thoughts,
but unable to attend.
Following a honeymoon in
Barcelona, Spain, and on a
Mediterranean cruise, the couple
reside in Farmington Hills.

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