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January 07, 2005 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-01-07

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HANDLER-PONE

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Get in on the fun and help support a great cause.

Proceeds from Federation's LIVEJEWISH Teen
Campaign will benefit programs funded by Federation's
Annual Campaign for children and youth at risk in Israel.

To thank you for your support to the Teen Campaign,
you will receive a blue LIVEJEWISH bracelet.The

minimum donation to receive a bracelet is $2.00, but a
donation of more than $2.00 is strongly encouraged.

Online:

(minimum donation of $25.00)
Go to www.thisisfederation.org/livejewish

By Mail:
Send check (payable to Jewish Federation of

Metropolitan Detroit) to:
Teen Campaign, JFMD, P.O. Box 2030,

Bloomfield Hills, M1 48303-2030.

s. Sonia Pone and Mr. Sal
Pone are delighted to
announce the engagement of
their daughter Erika Lauren Pone to
David Seth Handler, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Robert Handler of Randolph, N.J.
Erika received her undergraduate
degree from the University of Michigan
and is in her second year of law studies
at Rutgers Law School in New Jersey.
David received his undergraduate
degree from the University of Rochester
(New York) and received his juris doctor
from Rutgers Law School. He is a litiga-
tion attorney with the firm of Leary,
Bride, Tinker, and Moran in northern
New Jersey.
A May wedding is planned.

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GREENBLATT-SULZER

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, ormer Detroiters Barry and
Judie Greenblatt of Toledo,
Ohio, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Marnie to
Daniel Sulzer, son of Louis "Buddy"
and Linda Sulzer of Lyndhurst, Ohio.
Both Marnie and Daniel earned
bachelor's degrees from the Ohio State
University. Daniel is a law student at
the University of Detroit Mercy.
An October wedding is planned in
Toledo.

For more information:
Call Cherron at JFMD (248) 203-1494

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JENNESSEE-MEISNER

Know a wonderful
Zaydie who's over 80?

Jewish Apartments and Services is
seeking nominees for the 2005 Eight
Over Eighty program. Each year we
honor eight senior adults over eighty
years of age who have made our com-
immity a better place to live through
their volunteerism. The event raises
money that provides food subsidies for
those JAS residents with low incomes.

Call Marketing Director Pete Wurdock
at 248.592.1101 or E-mail
Pwurdock@jasmi.org for a nomination
form. They are due on January 31st.

1/ 7
2005

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TIME IS RUNNING OUT and don't
forget your Bubbe!

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oan (Fagin) and Edmond Frost
and Robert and Ellen Meisner of
West Bloomfield are delighted to
announce the engagement of their son
Randall Meisner to Kelly Jennessee,
daughter of Sandra and David Millage
of Bettendorf, Iowa, and Jeffrey
Jennessee of Sarasota, Fla.
Randall earned his bachelor of science
degree and his medical degree from the
University of Michigan. He is complet-
ing a fellowship in gastroenterology at
the University of Wisconsin Hospital in
Madison, Wis.
Kelly received her nursing degree
from the University of Iowa and is
employed as a critical care nurse at the
University of Wisconsin Hospital in
Madison.
A May wedding is planned in Illinois.

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