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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-01-19

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Location. Luxury. Lifestyle.

Cohn-Mettert

D

r. and Mrs. Alan Cohn of West Bloomfield announce the engagement
of their son Justin Cohn to Andrea Mettert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Mettert of Auburn, Ind.
Ms. Mettert earned a degree in library science at IUPU in Indianapolis. Mr.
Cohn earned a degree in political science from Emory University in Atlanta.
They are both employed by the Journal Gazette in Fort Wayne, Ind.
A June wedding is planned at the Embassy Theatre in Fort Wayne.

Sales Office
Open Daily 12pm - 6pm
248-642-0900

411 S. Old Woodward

(near Brown Street)
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Ferber-Halprin

2006 Grant Cycle

The Jewish Women's

Foundation of

Metropolitan Detroit

is Seeking Grant Proposals.

Letters of Intent describing projects

alvin and Cindy Moss of Southfield and Dr. Stanley and Shirley
Halprin of West Bloomfield are delighted to announce the engagement
of their children Audra Dawn Ferber 'and Daniel Marc Halprin.
Audra earned a bachelor of arts degree in materials and logistics manage-
ment from Michigan State University and a master's in operations from
Lawrence Tech University in Southfield; she is employed in the automotive
industry.
Dan earned a bachelor of arts degree in social science from Michigan State
University's James Madison College and a law degree from the University of
Michigan; he works as a real estate attorney in Bloomfield Hills.
A June wedding is planned.

C

that benefit the health, expand the
choices and improve opportunities
for Jewish women and girls are due
by noon on February 21, 2006.
For grant guidelines, application
materials and a grant requ,est timeline,
please visit the Jewish Women'
Foundation website:
www.thisisfederation.org/jwf
or call Helen Katz, JWF Director
at (248) 203-1483.

MISSION

The Jewish Women's Foundation is

a grant-making and educational

organization dedicated to expanding

opportunities for Jewish women and

girls. The Foundation empowers

women as philanthropists,

decision-makers and leaders.

JEWISH
WOMEN'S

FOUNDATION

OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

Enhancing the Lives of Jewish Women

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January 19 2006

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