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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-05

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grandparents of the bride, as well as
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West Bloomfield. Jason is the son of
Barbara and Mark Edwards of
Bradenton, Fla., formerly of West
Bloomfield, and Allen Brown of
Clinton Township.
Hope's maid of honor was her sister
Stacey King. Bridesmaids included
Jason's sister Shana Subelsky and life-
long friends Elana Bodzin, Caryn
Gach, Sara Kohlenberg, Katie Moss
and Allison Rabinovitz.
Jason's best man was Marty Rosen.
Groomsmen included Jason's uncle
Rick Sahar, who traveled from New
Zealand to attend, and friends Gabe
Jertz, Eric Kushner, Bob Miller, Gil
Sebbins and Steve Weingarden.
Hope's grandmother Esther King
was unable to attend due to illness but
was with the couple in spirit.

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icole Lesley Schultz
and Laurence Andrew
Bag were married
recently at Temple
Israel. Rabbi Harold Loss, Rabbi Paul
Yedwab and Cantor Harold Orbach
officiated. Marci Shulman, friend of
the family, was the cantorial soloist.
Micole is the daughter of Shelly and
Lowell Schultz of West Bloomfield.
Laurence is the son of Toby and
Richard Bag of Brookville, N.Y.
Anne Jeffries-Citrin was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids included Alexis
Bag, Lainie Schultz, Julie Hurvitz-
Chernow, Ashley Oleshansky, Jeanene
Lossia, Emelie Rubinfeld and Daun
Dees. The flower girl was Jordyn
Somberg, cousin of the bride.
The best man was Marcello Porcelli.
Groomsmen included Justin Schultz,
Jon London, Spencer Sohmer, Danny
Dees, Chet Ranawat, Max Kleinman,
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Yavelberg, Bailey Luetgert and Konky
Arellano.
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