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March 29, 2002 - Image 21

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-29

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Have Fun exploring our community resale shop!

Aps ii 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Frenkel. Hersh)
of 17589 Appoll.ne Ave., twin
`, sons, Stephen Ellis and Alan JorA.

STEVE

Al AN

Born: 4-28-42
Resides: Marietta, Ga.
(an Atlanta-area resident
since 1977)
Spouse: Donna
Children: 2

Born: 4-28-42
Resides: Farmington Hills
Spouse: Barbara, medical
transcriptionist
Children: 2, plus 2 stepchildren
Work: Optometrist with SVS
Vision in
Detroit; was
The twins,
also an elec-
8, were Cub
trical engineer
1:; Scouts at
Synagogue/
the Dexter-
Membership:
Davison JCC
Temple Israel,
in 1950.
B'nai Brith
Jewish News:
"I read it
every week. We all live such
busy lives, otherwise we
wouldn't know what's going on
in the Jewish community."
Of Note: "I'm a cancer survivor.
I feel very blessed to be here."

Work Full-time
artist for the
past five years
(painting
"imaginary
landscapes");
was a graphic
designer (but
left it when "the
technology took
all the creativity out
of it for him")

Jewish News: Doesn't read it

Comment: "I miss Detroit
once in a while, but not in
the middle of the winter."

"1119 1 980$

471

On Dec. 6, 1981, ground was
broken for the Holocaust Memorial
Center. With shovels, from left, Allen
Charlupski, Avern Cohn, David
Hermelin and Saul Waldman.

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THE BEST BARGAINS
fp UNICE TREASURES

are just wailing Rs be discovered!

Store and Drop-oil Hours:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 5 Saturday 10-6
Thursday: 10-8
Sunday: Noon-5
pick-up service available, Flexible hours

27050 Evergreen
Lathrop Villate

localed in Laihrup Landing
(11 Mile & Evergreen)

For more information call:

a service of the Jewish Home & Aging Services

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Five Torahs, the synagogue sanctuary and
social hall at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
were destroyed by fire ... The Holocaust
Memorial Center, the first freestanding
Holocaust museum in the United States,
opened in West Bloomfield ... The
Yeshiva Gedolah Ateres Mordechai of
Greater Detroit opened in a former Oak
Park public school ... Soviet dissident
Anatoly Sharansky freed after nine years
in prisons and labor camps ... Numbers
of Soviet Jewish refugees settling in
Oak Park exceed all estimates ... As the
decade ended, Detroit lost almost
600,000 of its population since the
founding of the Jewish News.

All proceeds benefit programs and services for
Jewish older adults in our community.

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2002

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