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November 18, 2010 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-11-18

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FARMINGTON HILLS, MICHIGAN

Extraordinary Events Call
For Extraordinary Places...

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• Full Service Banquet Facilities
• All CATERING DONE ON SITE

Traditionally Contemporary

This brass and aluminum menorah is the work of Israeli

painter and wood and metal sculptor Zehava Benyamin, who

designs and builds Torah arks, objets d'art and ritual items.

"It sits on a black base and the branches are all movable and

removable," says Alicia Nelson of Tradition! Tradition! The

menorah measures 13-3/4 inches long by 9 inches tall. $1,800.

Tradition! Tradition! Southfield (248-557-0109).

31525 W 12 Mile Rd

Farmington Hills, MI 48334

Located just north of 1-696

12 Mile and Orchard Lake (exit 5)

(248)-553-0000

www.marriott.com/dtwfm

HOTEL AMENITIES INCLUDE:

• Grand Ballroom featuring 4,000 sq ft of meeting space

• 159 sleeping rooms with New Marriott bedding

• Two room suites with separate living room and refrigerator (44 suites)

• In room coffee maker, Ironing Board & Iron

• 24 Hr On Site Fitness Center

• Lobby Bar Open 6 days a week

• Onsite in door pool and hot tub, as well as guest laundry

• Courtyard Café Open for Breakfast Only featuring Full Hotel Breakfast

Delicate In Silver

Designed by Jerusalem artist Moshe Dvash, this silver filigree

• Buffet with Chef Attended Omelet Station
• Complimentary Wireless Internet and Business Center

menorah transforms into Shabbat candleholders when invert-

ed. "Moshe, a 12th-generation Israeli, makes silver jewelry and

art, including Torah crowns," says Coby Goutkovitch, owner

of Coby's Judaica, which carries only items from Israel. This

menorah is available in two sizes: 9 inches long by 2 inches

Check out our detailed services at
vvww.marriott.com/dtwfm

tall, $800; or 6-1/2 inches long by 1 inch tall, $290. Coby's

Judaica Center, inside the Jewish Community Center in West

Bloomfield (248-661-6800).

Beauty of Chanukah on page GG28

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MENTION THIS AD FOR 10% SAVINGS

November 18 • 2010

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