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October 01, 2004 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-01

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JEWISH L
RENAISSANCE

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

www.detroitjewishnews.com

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PUBLISHER
Arthur M. Horwitz
alio rwitz@thejewishnews.com

FRIENDS OF FREED'S

FASHION BASH

GENERAL MANAGER!
F. Kevin Browett
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Outdoor Pre-Party

*Sample the finest food creations from Spago Trattoria
*Complimentary beverages
*Live DJ playing sounds from yesterday and today!

REED

shopping spree!

Special Thanks to: Spago Trattoria & Pizzeria, WS Magazine and Flowers by Phil Sadi
All proceeds donated to: Transition to Betterness and Children's Safety Village of Windsor & Essex County

Arts Editor
Gail Zimmerman
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I Senior Account Executives
I Kathy Johnson
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Account Executives
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I Sales Coordinators
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BUSINESS OFFICES

Accounting Manager
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Have we got a SURPRISE
for YOU!

(pick up the phone to find out what it is!)

Executive Assistant/
Benefits Administrator
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Office Staff
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Collection Analyst
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You thought that luxurious

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That's not the only surprise we
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PUBLISHED BY:
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Chairman
Michael H. Steinhardt

President
I Arthur M. Horwitz

Vice Presidents

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I F. Kevin Browett
M. Levene
I I • Stephen
Sylvia Boyko Stafford

1 Controller
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Editorial Director
I Robert A. Sklar

I Contributing Editor
I Jonathan Friendly
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I Marketing Director
thana P. Greenberg

.National Account Manager
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Staff Photographer

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OUR JN M I S S I O N I The Jewish News aspires to communicate news

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Sales Manager
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! Inside Sales Representatives
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Hors d'oeuvres served at 6:30 pm
Show starts at 7:15 pm
Tickets $85`" ° Available at Freed's (519) 258-6532
and at the Capitol Theatre Box Office (519) 253-7729

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Robert A. Sklar
rsklar@thejewishnews.com

ADVERTISING SALESI

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for Freeds' 75th Anniversary Fashion Bash!
Join us for the fashion show of all fashion shows
as world-class models and performers dance through time
from the Roaring 20's to the pulsating sounds of today!

One lucky guest will win a $1,000-u

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