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May 12, 2000 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-12

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Annie Sigrid Elizabeth Fishman and
Michael Meyer Motew were recently
married at the Grosse Pointe Yacht
Club. Rabbi Joseph Klein officiated.
Annie is the daughter of Barbara and
Iry Fishman of Huntington Woods.
Michael is the son of Jeanne Motew of
Highland Park, Ill., and the late Dr.
Martin Motew.
Alison Barr, best friend of the bride,
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids includ-
ed Marimartha Barlow, cousin of the
bride; Julie Motew and Jill Motew, sis-
ters-in-law of the groom. Emi Motew,

niece of the groom, was the flower girl.
The groom's brothers, Stephen
Motew and Kenny Motew, shared the
honor of best man. Peter Fishman, the
bride's brother, was a groomsman. The
groom's nephews Charlie, Henry, Louie
and Max Motew also participated in the
ceremony. The couple felt honored to
have Michael's grandmothers Lillian
Motew and Mildred Bogolub partici-
pate in the ceremony.
Following a honeymoon in Hawaii,
the couple returned to Chicago, where
they reside.

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Andrea Lynn Malley and Daniel Packer
Kravets were married recently at Adat
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Rabbi Daniel Nevins and Cantor
Howard Glantz officiated.
Andrea is the daughter of Wendy and
Howard Malley, former Farmington
Hills residents of Scottsdale, Ariz. Dan is
the son of Marybeth and Alan Kravets of
Highland Park, Ill.
The maid of honor was Allison Sher,
friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were
Wendy Perlin and Cathy Adams, sisters
of the groom; Sara Hermanoff, sister-in-
law of the groom; and friends Margo
Lazar and Julie Soler. Allison Perlin,
niece of the groom, was the flower girl.

The best man was Mark Hermanoff,
brother of the groom. Groomsmen were
Brian Malley and David Malley, brothers
of the bride; Steve Perlin, brother-in-law
of the groom; and friends Jason Stodar
and Tony Soler. David Hermanoff and
Connor Perlin, nephews of the groom,
were the ring bearers.
Andrea and Dan were honored to
have the bride's grandparents Sara
Manson and Lillian and Ben Malley
walk down the aisle. Benji Manson and
Jeremy Manson, cousins of the bride,
also participated in the ceremony.
Andrea and Dan enjoyed a honey-
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