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Fuld-Steinway
r. and Mrs. Barry Steinway
of West Bloomfield
announce the engage-
ment of their son Jordon to Julia Fuld,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Fuld of
Northbrook, Ill.
Mr. Steinway and Ms. Fuld are both
practicing attorneys in Chicago and are
looking forward to their September 2007
wedding.
Goldstein-Hemmi
ileen and Eric Hemmi of Farmington Hills are thrilled to announce
the engagement of their son Todd
Hemmi to Helene Goldstein,
daughter of the late Irene and the late
Harold Goldstein.
Todd is a partner in a home repair busi-
ness. Helene is a key account manager with
Kraft Foods.
A September wedding is planned at the
Butterfly House of the Detroit Zoo.
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obert David Sadoff and Stephanie
Dawn Kolodny were recently
married at the Standard Club in
Chicago. Rabbi Joshua Bennett from Temple
Israel in West Blomfield officiated.
The groom is the son of Beth and Edward
Sadoff of Waterford. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Sheri and Jeffrey Kolodny of Highland
Park, Ill.
Scott Sadoff, brother of the groom, was
best man. The groomsmen N.vere Matthew
Kolodny, Stephanie's brother; Evan Budin;
Justin Fineberg; Jeffrey Gajda; Brent Leder;
Michael Newman and Robert Rose, all dear
friends of Rob.
Lindsay Glickstein, dear friend of Stephanie, was her maid of honor. The
bridesmaids, all friends of Stephanie, were Kristen Amato, Rebecca Beederman,
Liz Crokin, Jenny Goldberg, Jodie Goldman, Stacey Levine and Renee Rosenau.
Also participating in the ceremony were Alex Meizler, Rob's grandfather, Ann
Kolodny and Rita Morgan, Stephanie's grandmothers. Rob and Stephanie sent
their love to Rob's grandmother Eva Sadoff, who could not attend.
Following their honeymoon to St. Kitts and a cruise to the Caribbean, Rob
and Stephanie reside in Chicago.
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