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February 01, 2002 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-02-01

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BRIDAL GOWN: Lieberman

wore an embroi-
dered, strapless top
with a silk organza
bottom and no train
from Alvin's Bride,
St. Clair Shores.
The dress was
designed by Lazaro.

by in Detroit. Mel Ball had his
band learn "Nadie Como Ella"
by Marc Anthony so that we
could show off during our first
dance, as we'd been taking salsa
lessons in. Los Angeles. Mel even
brough a couple of salsa dancers
to teach our guests the steps."

FLOWERS: "Blossoms in

WEDDING
PARTY:

Lieberman's sisters
wore khaki chiffon
pantsuits by
Josephine Sasso.
Her nieces wore
celadon-green dress-
es from Connie's
Children's Shop in
St. Clair Shores.

MUSIC: Yiddishe Cup, a

Klezmer band from. Cleveland,
performed during the ceremony,
appetizers and first hora, and
then Mel Ball and the Colours
took over. Ritter sang a Peruvian
song and played guitar as part of
his toast. "We wanted both a
Klezmer band and a salsa band,
but salsa music is hard to come

Birmingham worked their magic
using wonderful ceramic pots
wrought iron flower stands and
hundreds of sunflowers, bringing
to life a country French/Tuscan
garden party, which looked beau-
tiful against the majestic tapestry
in the Kingswood Dining Hall.

INVITATIONS: "We were look-

ing for something artful and ele-
gant but not stuffy. Solange
Messelian, the owner of Lee's
Specialty in Bloomfield Hills,
helped us select an invitation
with hand-painted green leaves
by The Delicate Pen, perfect for
an outdoor wedding."

from the Cranbrook Art
Museum. I often run on the
campus grounds and it feels like
my own back yard. Bob Yares, at
Cranbrook Special Events, and I
became good friends. We shared
a similar sensibility about the
attention to details. He even
helped arrange for our out-of-
town guests to stay in rooms at
the Art Academy dorms and to
take tours of the campus
throughout the wedding week-
end."

HONEYMOON: They rode

bikes, of course, along 450 miles
of the Pyrenees, skirting the bor-
der between France and Spain
(he speaks Spanish, she speaks
French). They had a slow start
— the night before the wedding,
Lieberman broke her toe; the
first few days in Paris featured
the bride in a wheelchair, until
her toe healed enough to put on
a bike shoe.

FOOD: Opus One, Detroit.

LOCATION: "I went to

Kingswood Middle School and
grew up just down the street

"The food was visually stunning
and delicious. John Bommarito,
the catering director, was terrific."



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