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June 29, 2006 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-06-29

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4TH OF JULY
STOREWIDE

said defense attorney Bob Harrison.
"For reasons only the jurors can
explain — they voted to convict."
The youngest victims in all of
this are the couple's two children
— Max, 12, and Tyler, 9, who have
now lost both their father and their
mother. The boys are currently liv-
ing with Florence Unger's parents,
but both families plan to fight for
custody.
Florence Unger's mother said
through all of the sadness, the
verdict has brought her a small
sense of relief. "Our child can rest
in peace, in the loving arms of God,
forever."

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Kids Will Talk will take place in
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The workshop will run every
Monday for six weeks, July 10-Aug.
14, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at
1578 Lakeside Drive. Registration
fee is $100.
Ita Leah Cohen, a mother of six,
will lead the workshop, which uses
group discussions, video presen-
tations and workbooks to teach
effective communication tools. She
and her husband, Rabbi Boruch
Cohen, are spiritual leaders of
the Birmingham-Bloomfield Chai
Center.
For information or to register, call
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Calling Car Buffs

Car buffs can compare autos, col-
lect dash plaques, win trophies,
snack and dance at the Temple
Beth El Sisterhood's annual Crooz
& Schmooz, Sunday, July 23, from
noon until 4 p.m. in the temple's
north parking lot.
The event is free. There is a
$10 advance registration fee to
enter cars in the 3 p.m. judging.
Registration July 23 is $15. Mark
Phelan, Detroit Free Press auto
critic, will judge.
In case of rain, the event will be
re-scheduled for July 30.
There is no charge for the event,
hosted by the sisterhood's Social
Action Committee, but donations
will benefit Kids Kicking Cancer.
To register a car or for informa-
tion, contact www.tbeonline.org or
(248) 851-0617 and press 3.

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