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November 06, 2008 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-11-06

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FIRST

Family Focus

MAZEL TOV!

DISCOVER YOURSELF THROUGH
ETIQUETTE, ATTITUDE & DANCE

FOR WHO: 6TH GRADERS

Weberman 60th

WHAT IS IT? PRE-TEEN DANCE CLASSES

HIP HOP I LINE DANCING I BALLROOM

SWING I SALSA I BREAK DANCING

WHEN: NOW BOOKING FALL 2009

MY SON IS REALLY ENJOYING
HIS FIRST TRAX EXPERIENCE.
THIS IS A TERRIFIC WAY TO BE
INTRODUCED INTO THE SOCIAL SCENE.

M

iriam and Harry Weberman of
Farmington Hills are celebrat-
ing 60 wonderful years of mar-
riage. They were married on Oct. 31, 1948, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe in Detroit. They
will share this special occasion with their
very proud children, Bernie and Rachelle,
David and Allaine and Freya, and their ador-
ing grandchildren, Melissa, Emily, Philip,
Talia and Lucie.

— Monica Labe, Huntington Woods

Registration is NOW open!

SPACE IS LIMITED:
EIGHT WEEK
PROGRAM
$175

248.263.6300 I Geoff@Slar rax.com.

I treated her on several occasions.

I called the police.

We went to a support group.

Lewis 50th

E

rnie and Audrey Lewis of Waterford
celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary on Sept. 13. They were
joined on the joyous occasion with by their
daughter and son-in-law, Cheri and George
Frink, granddaughter Abigail, grandson
Joshua, daughter Carol Lewis and friend
Paul Thomas. The couple will continue to
celebrate by taking a tour throughout Alaska
by train and bus and finishing with a cruise
through the Alaskan and Canadian glaciers.

Griffi n-Klein

I am not alone.

Domestic Violence—
It's Everybody's Business.
Call now to find out how
you can stop the violence.
1.877.922.1287

www.domesticviolence.orq

Oakland County Coordinating
Council Against Domestic Violence

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November 6 • 2008

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rs. Sharon Klein and Mr.
Harvey and Dahlia Klein of
Farmington Hills are thrilled
to announce the engagement of their daugh-
ter Amy Francine to Timothy Griffin, son of
Gary and Susan Griffin of Casco, Mich.
Amy and Tim are both graduates of the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Amy
earned a bachelor of arts degree in organi-
zational studies and Tim earned a bachelor
of science and engineering degree in chemi-
cal engineering.
Amy and Tim reside in Castle Rock,
Colo., where Amy is an account manager
at Czarnowski Display Service and Tim is a principal engineer at Colorado
Interstate Gas.
A November wedding is planned at the Detroit Hilton in Troy.

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