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June 30, 2011 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-06-30

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ETCETERA

PAPARAZZI

Shabbat in the Park

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ish in the Woods knows how to draw a crowd. During a recent Friday evening,
Rabbi Simcha Tolwin and his wife, Estee, hosted an early shabbat dinner at a park in
Huntington Woods.

Alyssa Hirsch, age 12, from Huntington Woods.

Clockwide from top: Rabbi Fully
Eisenberger holds his 3-month-old son
Yehuda; his wife Shani; daughter, Yoch-
eyed, 3; Michael, 5; and Eliyahu, 7.

2-year-old Asher Brode of Huntington Woods holds hands with the Kol Zimra singers as they
perform.

Rabbi Simcha Tolwin directs guests to listen to the strolling singers that performed at the
event.

Above: Gayle Gold and her 4-year-
old daughter Maddie of Hunting-
ton Woods perform the Shabbat.

Above Right: Apres hamotzi.

Right: Mitchell Gaft of Huntington
Woods and Sandra Stern of Oak
Park.

Left: Pictured from
left to right, Mark
Hertzberg of West
Bloomfield, Chris
Hulen of Huntington
Woods, his daughter
Phoebe 7-years-old,
his wife Rachal, their
son Jack 3-years-
old, and Mark's wife
Rozzie.

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