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March 18, 2010 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-03-18

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Family Focus

'My Girl'

On The Runway

Adat Shalom's dad-daughter dance
maintains a winning tradition.

WBHS models strut their stuff
in "Crime of Fashion."

S

tudents in the fashion merchandising program at West Bloomfied High
School presented their 11th annual spring fashion show,"Crime of
Fashion" on March 5.
Proceeds benefited the senior class prom, the American Cancer Society, Our
Children's Fund and the school's fashion and video production programs.
Students were responsible for modeling, staging, merchandising, publicity,
promotion, choreography, hospitality, photography and music, under the direc-
tion of Julie Zalla and Lisa Sallen.
Local merchants and salons provided clothing, accessories and services. The
annual show has become a sellout with more than 740 people in attendance.

Photos by Donna Aq us t l / cour tsey of C en d G Newspapers



Marty Kaye of Farmington Hills with his daughter, Leora, 5, and Michael Weil

of West Bloomfield with his daughter Zoe, 10

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Seniors Josh Nass and Amanda Charlip wearing formalwear from

President Tuxedo and Annie Sez

fine tradition at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington
Hills continues. On March
14, the Men's Club held its sixth annu-
al father-daughter dance, attended by
about 75 guests.
After a dinner of salad and pizza
from Jerusalem Pizza and a gooey ice
cream sundae bar, participants took
to the dance floor to enjoy themselves.
Music was donated by Living Energy.
Every daughter went home with
a framed photo of herself and Dad

courtesy of photographer Paula. There
were also a variety of prizes handed
out on the dance floor.
A highlight of the evening was when
the daughters sat on the stage while
the fathers serenaded them with a
rousing rendition of "My Girl" by the
Temptations.
Michael Weil and Brad Feldman
were co-chairs of the event.
Prizes were provided by Peek-A-
Boutique, Cinderella's Castle, Emery's
Jewelers and Leo's Coney Island.



Houman Banooni of West Bloomfield

Brad Feldman of Farmington Hills

Seniors Julie Kaplan, showcasing a dress from Adam and Eve, and Scott

with his daughters, Madison, 9, and

with his daughters Emily, 7, and

Haber in a tux from President Tuxedo

Natalie, 6

Allison, 5

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