AROUND TOWN
Motown-themed entertainers sing out.
Right: Lisa Peltz of Farmington Hills and
Marla Golnick of West Bloomfield savor
the ice cream.
hey sampled classic Detroit
treats like Coney dogs and
Sander's hot fudge sundaes
and savored some words of wisdom
from a renowned rabbi.
More than 350 young adults gath-
ered at the new Joe Dumars
Fieldhouse at the Michigan State
Fairgrounds on Aug. 28 for a
Motown-themed party with a Jewish
twist. The Detroit event was part of a
special Unfettered program designed
to foster young adult involvement in
the community.
"We hope people who might be
unaffiliated with Federation or even
intimidated by Federation can come
here and just have fun," said Wendy
Bakst, a member of the planning
T
SUNDAES ON A S TURDA IGHT
Clockwise from top left: David Jaffe of West Bloomfield and Wendy Eisenshtadt and husband, Jeff, of Bloomfield Hills enjoy each other's company. Having a chat are Amy Wise, Mitchell Moses and wife, Gail, all of
Huntington Woods. Jon and Deborah Rittman of Huntington Woods make the best of the sweet table. Enjoying the grand display of fruits are Elyse Kirschner and David Peltz, both of Farmington Hills. Sarah Hirsch and
Alissa Anstandig of West Bloomfield and Linda Stern of Walled Lake have a moment to share. Donna Stillman of Birmingham and Susan Gordon of Franklin have a heart-to-heart. Guest speaker Rabbi Joseph Telushkin.
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