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July 05, 2002 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-07-05

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BY LINDA BACHRACK

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN SOBCZAK

hen Beverly Rapp
moved to Michigan and
bought a house backing up
to a pasture in White Lake,
she -was greeted each morning
by a horse that stuck his head
through the kitchen window.
She knew then that eventually
horses would be a big part of
her life.
on page 24

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