GI NA AG- STA HAIRCOLOR • DESIGN .& CPA tOrctiganSaitteste at-terh.lrEmamb TIFTANy. itHANY AWARD W INNER. an y Erman-Baker FEANY AWARD W t NNE Adr- sry _ FoRA,IAL. FYLEST - rOfIN ['Aut. TAK4425- BEST SALON IN NOW tST 2‘ 1, 2 Fia COLOM Itiiartrt CorDius.-717 - DAwN BC:STEAK - sAiOMEN:5 - totni. ACOSTA. 248.477.2266 www-.AciosmaLcoisit PEoetis CROKE W1NNER.2005 NOT Nays Tic FANY • s 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. SpecialE Thosalos the mac° grov.ip DETROIT TROYO Littman-Olitzky s 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. C13:10-CAT. GOISKIST! - KAS., RILX-ECIYEPT. A DAY LIKE THIS ONLY COMES ONCE. LET MARRIOTT HANDLE THE DETAILS. Bar and bat mitzvahs are an important part of a young person's life. Leave the details to Detroit Marriott Troy. We have a rich history in providing the Jewish community with memorable bar and bat mitzvahs. Our exceptional culinary team, event planners and special Marriott service will make it an affair to remember. Detroit To plan the bar or bat mitzvah of your dreams, contact Alexa Moon at Marriott Troy—a great place for a celebration. 248-680-9664 or visit Going above and beyond. IT'S THE MARRIOTT WAY.SM Marriott.com/DTTTT Detroit Marriott Troy 200 W. Big Beaver Road Troy, MI 48084 248 - 680 - 9797 irbT t October 20 . 2005 73