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September 07, 2006 - Image 99

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-09-07

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Spanja-Hoffert

M

arsha Hoffert of West
Bloomfield and Myles and
Ronna Hoffert of Bloomfield
Hills are pleased to announce the engage-
ment of their son Jared Hoffert to Julia
Spanja, daughter of Thomas and Constance
Spanja of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Julia earned her bachelor's of music in
voice performance and is working on her
master's in voice performance at New York
University.
Jared earned his bachelor's of fine arts in
theater performance from the University of
Michigan. He is working at Accenture and performing throughout the country
with the Crimson Pirates, a professional acting/singing group.
The couple work and reside in New York City. A December wedding is planned
at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield.

Kulbersh-Hubert

rs. Richard and Valmy Kulbersh
joyfully announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Natalie
Kulbersh to Benjamin Hubert, son of
Norman and Wendy Hubert, and Bonnie
Hubert.
Natalie graduated the University of
Michigan and is a registered nurse, practic-
ing in cosmetic dermatology.
Ben graduated the University of Michigan
and is owner of Cuzzens Credit Bureau &
Appraisal Services in Farmington Hills.
A May wedding is planned at L'Hermitage,
in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Holzman 60th

Indulge.

Death by
Chocolate

Selichot dessert reception for
all young adults, ages 21-40.

Indulge one last time before

the High Holy Days

Enjoy delicious chocolate treats
and delightful conversation

Singles, bring your couples friends

Couples, bring your singles friends

Mix, mingle and meet someone new

Open to the community, free of charge

Saturday, September 16 • 10 PM
Temple Israel • West Bloomfield, MI

Please RSVP to Beth at Temple Israel:
248-661-5700 or imagine@temple-israel.org .

imncinE events are partially funded by
the Lauren & Phillip Fisher Fund.

T

he children, grandchildren and
great-grandchild of Dora and
Erwin Holzman wish them a very
happy 60th anniversary

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