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October 19, 2001 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-19

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Engagements

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Left to Right: Tammy, Jeffrey & Sara Kahan, Hannah Miller, Evelyn Bloch, Douglas,
Ilene & Michael Kahan, Judith Grant Granader, Terry, David & Rachel Kahan

At the recent annual dinner of AMERICAN RED MAGEN DAVID FOR
ISRAEL, John J. Mames Chapter-Michigan Region, the honorees, Terry
and David Kahan gifted a fully equipped ambulance to the people of
Israel in honor of their children and their grandchildren. According to
their wishes, the ambulance will be stationed in Acco, where their
brother resides.

The ARMDI Maimonides Award was presented to Terry and David
Kahan for their great generosity by Judith Grant Granader, Dinner
Chairperson. Judith remarked, "In honoring your family there are peo-
ple in Israel today who will owe their future to you because of your
precious lifesaving ambulance.

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GOLDSTEIN-SHAPIRO

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erb and Adele
Goldstein of
Farmington Hills are
proud to announce the
engagement of their grand-
daughter Joni Marlene
Goldstein of Dallas, Texas, to
Todd Donald Shapiro of
Plano, Texas. Joni is the daugh-
ter of Larry and Susan
Goldstein, former Detroiters,
of Dallas; Todd is the son of
Howard and Florence Shapiro
of Plano.
Jori's other grandparents are
Marian Seidhoff of Bonita
Springs, Fla., Marvin and
Mickey Fuller of Beaufort,
S.C. Todd's grandparents are
Adolph and Beedie
Teitelbaum, Martin and Anne
Donald, all of Dallas.
Jori graduated from the Indiana
University Kelley School of Business
and works for Fujitsu, a telecommuni-
cations company in Richardson,
Texas. Todd graduated from the
University of Texas School of Law. He

FAYNE-KATZ

inda and Ronald Fayne
of Bloomfield Hills are
delighted to announce
the engagement of their
daughter Kimberlee Nicole
Fayne to Mark H. Katz, son of
Luda and Jack Katz of
Brookline, Mass.
Kimberlee earned her bach-
elor's degree from the
University of Michigan and
her master's degree in social
work from Simmons College
in Boston. She is employed at
the Dana Farber Cancer
Iristitute in Boston.
Mark earned his bachelor's
degree at the University of
Michigan. He is attending
Boston University School of
Medicine and will obtain his
medical degree in May.
A June wedding is planned at the
Ritz Carlton in Dearborn.

works as an assistant district attorney
in the Dallas County District
Attorney's Office.
The couple will be married in May
2002. Todd's brother-in-law, Rabbi
Brian Strauss, will officiate. The cou-
ple will reside in Frisco, Texas.

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