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April 19, 2002 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-19

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THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN

THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN offers

extraordinary, independent retirment
living in a vibrant suburban setting.
Our Southfield location has great
views and is convenient to all of the
cultural events that Detroit has to
offer—everything from theater to
arts to shopping and fine dining.
Choose from spacious one- and
two-bedroom apartments with a
wealth of amenities. Enjoy the
peace of mind that comes with
knowing that assisted living and
Alzheimer's care are on site. Call
or stop by to find out more about
all the retirement options available
at THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN.

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Weddings

KOBLIN-CLYNES

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ichard Koblin and

Karen Clynes were mar-

ried recently in Ann
Arbor.
Karen is the daughter of William
and Patricia Clynes of Saginaw.
Richard is the son of Murry and
Shirlee Koblin of Walled Lake.
Richard is a member of the biolo-
gy faculty at Oakland Community
College. He earned both a bachelor
of science and a master's degree in
biology from Eastern Michigan
University.
Karen is a writer and associate
producer for Jacokes
Communications. She received her
bachelor of science in mechanical
engineering from Michigan State
University.

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The Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit admits students of any race,
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and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the
school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and
ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies,
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other school-administered programs.

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LEVY-ADAMCZYK

lyi ichelle Levy and Steven
Adamczyk were married
recently at the Hyatt
Regency in Dearborn.
Rabbi Leonardo Bitran of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield, B'nai
Israel Center, Rabbi David Nelson of
Congregation Beth Shalom and cantori-
al soloist Marci Shulman officiated.
Michelle is the daughter of Helen and
Robert Levy of West Bloomfield and
Steven is the son of Jo Ann and Robert
Adamczyk of Bloomfield Hills.
Michele was honored to have her sis-
ter Kimberly Levy as her maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Kimberly Adamczyk,
sister of the groom; Marla Garfield and
Caryn Randall, cousins of the bride-;
Lezlie Meyer, Alisa Berke, Dana Cohen,
Allison Schloss, Amy Reifler, Heather
Salesin and Caryn Weitzman, friends of
the bride.
Steven was honored to have as
groomsmen John Little, Scott Reizen,
Doug Wood, Henry Fuhs, Michael
Laker, Paul Valdivieso and Martin
Powelson.

Following a honeymoon in Italy and
Greece, the couple reside in
Birmingham.

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