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January 03, 2003 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-01-03

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NEIGHORN-SAFRAN

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arrie Sue Neighorn and
Steve Safran were recently
married at Edgewood
Country Club in
Commerce Township. Rabbi Paul
Yedwab of Temple Israel officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Robert
and Beverly Neighorn of Grand
Blanc. The groom is the son of Anne
and Ed Class of Livonia and Fred
Safran of West Bloomfield.
The wedding party included maid
of honor Melissa Williams and brides-
maids Kristin Muzzy, Janette Fisher
and Tamela Maples.
Jeff Morton was the best man.
Groomsmen were Steven Cooper,
Yisroel Sigler and Tony Antwan.
Chuppah holders were James Safran,
Kenneth Safran, Gary Neighorn and
Lanny Neighorn.
The couple went on a honeymoon
to Maui, Hawaii. They will reside in
Commerce Township.
Steven is a Realtor with Biltmore
Select Real Estate Services and a mort-
gage consultant with First

If you're planning a vacation or moving,
DON'T FORGET to
change your address with BOTH the
Detroit Jewish News AND the post office!

Metropolitan Mortgage. Carrie is an
appraisal reviewer for Flagstar Bank
Headquarters in Troy.

The post office will only forward your
Detroit Jewish News for 60 days maximum.
After that, your paper will be held at the post
office and destroyed, or returned to us
without notification of your new address.

AT LEAST TWD WEEKS
PRIOR to moving, going on vacation, or

returning, contact our circulation department
at 24E3-B65-6320

DR FILL OUT THE
FIDRIN/1 BELOW

to change your address and
enjoy uninterrupted delivery
of the Detroit Jewish News.

GROSSMAN-DORFMAN

C

orrina Louise Dorfman and
Frederick Daniel Grossman
were recently married at
Congregation Beth Israel
synagogue in Milwaukee, Wis., with
Rabbi Paul Kerbel officiating. A tisch
and a bedecken preceeded the ceremo-
ny and a reception luncheon immedi-
ately followed.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Dorfman of
Oconomowoc, Wis. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Grossman
of Flint.
Meg Dorfman, sister of the bride,
was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Elana Grossman, Lea Grossman,
Maureen Fitzpatrick, Becky Smith
and Rebecca Brodie.
The best man was Schlomo Wing.
Ushers were Simon Dorfman, John
Dorfman, Danny Isaacson, Andy
Franklin and Matt Anton. The couple
were honored to have both of
Corrina's grandmothers participate in
the ceremony. Fred's cousin Mallory
Baker was the flower girl.

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Detroit Jewish News, please send my paper to:

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home in time for the

Following the sheva brachot and a
honeymoon in northern Wisconsin,
the couple will reside in Israel this
year.

edition, please send
it to my current
address.

11 will he returning
to my current
address, but I don't
know when.
call
you two weeks
before I come home.

Mail to: Detroit Jewish News
P.O. Box 2267 • Southfield, Mt
48037-2267

Finis is a permanent
move, please send my
paper to the new
address above.

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