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beryl and Gary Baker and Beth and Earle Erman are delighted
to announce the engagement of their children Audrey Heather
Baker and Mark Aaron Erman.
Audrey is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School.
She is an otolaryngology resident at the University of Michigan
Hospital.
Mark is a graduate of the University of Michigan with a bachelor's
degree in geology and is in his second year at Wayne State University
Law School.
A November wedding is planned.
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arah Littman and Avi Olitzky were
recently married in West Bloomfield.
Rabbi Arnold Sleutelberg, Rabbi
Kerry Olitzky and Chazzan Bruce Braun offi-
ciated.
Sarah is the daughter of Joan and Larry
Littman of Troy. Avi is the son of Sheryl and
Kerry Olitzky of North Brunswick, N.J.
Anne Littman, sister of the bride was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marissa
Wengrow, Amy Pappas, Tamra Kaufman,
Alya Kashper, Ephrat Asherie, Katie
Garagiola and Leslie Madden.
The best man was Jesse Olitzky, brother of
the groom. Groomsmen were Ari Paul, Ori
Portnoy, Chad Austein, Scott Lipson, Lowell
Aplebaum, Jon Goldstein and Jonathan
Stern.
The couple were honored to have partici-
pation from Sarah's grandparents Verten and
Alice Peterson, grandmother Marie Littman,
Avi's grandparents Melvin and Sandra
Rosenblatt plus loving wishes from Florida
grandparents Abe and Frances Olitzky.
The couple will study in Jerusalem for the
next year before returning to New York,
where Sarah will return to her Ph.D. pro-
gram at Fordham University and Avi will
continue rabbinical studies at the Jewish
Theological Seminary.
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