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March 19, 2009 - Image 156

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-03-19

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Family Focus

MAZEL TOV!

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Appelman-Newman

With an ad in The Jewish News featuring our 2008 graduates!

erry and Diana Goodman of
Cincinnati, Ohio, and Bill and Linda
o
Allee of Noblesville, Ind., are thrilled
to announce the engagement of their daugh-
ter Amy Nicole Appelman to Max Jonathan
Newman, son of Daniel and Elaine Newman
of West Bloomfield.
Amy earned her bachelor's degree at
Indiana University in Bloomington and a
master's degree in Jewish education from
the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion. She is the director of educa-
tion, youth and family programming at
Congregation Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield.
Max earned his bachelor's degree and juris doctor from the University of
Michigan Law School. He practices business bankruptcy law at Detroit-based
Butzel Long.
A May wedding is planned.

We are so proud of your accomplishments.
You are a special young woman.
Best of luck at Michigan (Go Blue!)

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Ad Deadline Date: May 13, 2009
Issue Date: May 21, 2009

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March 19 @ 2009

udith and Robert Ancell of
Farmington Hills are delighted to
announce the engagement of their
daughter Beth Lynne Ancell to David Aaron
Fienman, son of Rosanne and Bennett
Fienman of Bloomfield Hills.
Beth received a master of education
degree from George Washington University
in Washington, D.C., and is working on
a doctorate in clinical psychology at the
Michigan School of Professional Psychology
in Farmington Hills.
David received his bachelor of arts
in business management from Western
Michigan University in Kalamazoo and is employed as a manager at his family-
owned supermarket.
A June wedding is planned at the Ritz-Carlton in Dearborn.

Wark-Berhsad

ebecca Elan Wark and Benjamin
Isaac Shapiro Bershad were married
.recently at Temple Shir Shalom in
West Bloomfield. Rabbis Michael Moskowitz
of Temple Shir Shalom and Robert Levy of
Temple Beth Emeth in Ann Arbor officiated.
Rebecca is the daughter of Bonnie Sarnoff
of Ann Arbor and John Wark of Sarasota,
Fla. Ben is the son of Lenie and Ken Bershad
of West Bloomfield.
Maids of honor were Miriam Wark and
Kirsten Suarez. Rebecca's bridesmaids were
Jana Jacobson, Sarah Sherman and Jane Raven.
Ben's best man was Andrew Vosko.
Groomsmen were Gabriel Friedmann, Micah Herman, Neil Sherman and Noah
Wark. Junior attendants for the bride and groom were Natey Sherman, Haley
Wark, Meija Knafl and Liam Knafl.
Becca and Ben were thrilled to have their grandparents participate in the cer-
emony. Grandpa Lester Sarnoff helped give the bride away; Grandpa Al Shapiro
proudly escorted Grandma Pearl down the aisle.
The couple live in Farmington Hills and are planning a honeymoon in Hawaii.

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