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Morton were married recently on the
beach in Indian Rocks Beach, Fla.
Longtime friend of the family Bob
Hoey officiated. The reception was held
at the Radisson Suites Resort on Sand
Key, Fla.
The bride is the daughter of Elaine
and Gary Trahey of Orchard Lake. The
groom is the son of Kathleen and Ken
Morton of Troy.
Elisa Zabel, close friend of the bride,
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
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the groom; and Greg Hoey, friend of
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Lauren and Jerod were honored to
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Renee Himelhoch and Eli Chemel were
recently married in an outdoor ceremo-
ny at the Links at Pinewood in Walled
Lake. The bride is the daughter of Anna
and Mason Himelhoch of Southfield.
The groom is the son of Leah and
Meyer Chemel of Yehud, Israel.
Ronna Alexander, childhood friend
of the bride, was maid of honor.
Shmulik Chemel, brother of the groom,
was best man. Flower girls were
Daniella Silverstein, Reut and Liron
Benbenishti and Malka Himelhoch, all
nieces of the bride and groom. Holding
the hand-made chuppa were friends of
the couple, Jennifer Cannon Lloyd,
Dana Miller, Ilise Cohen and Nisa
Krongold-Shechtman.
Officiating were the bride's longtime
friend and cantorial soloist Michelle
Pearlman and Rabbi Aaron Bergman.
The couple will reside in Israel.