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September 22, 2011 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-09-22

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to be guaranteed your holiday challah!

1805 Haggerty Road
Commerce Township, MI 48390

(248) 960 2283 •

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www.breacismith.com

, 1702000

Store Hours: Tuesday - Friday 7:00-6:00, Saturday 7:00-4:00, Sunday 8:00-2:00

The Staff of Beau Jacks
Wishes All Our Customers A
Very Happy & Healthy New Year

4108 West Maple • Bloomfield Hills
(248) 626-2630

Jenna Micole
Jacobson, daugh-
ter of Stephanie
and Josh
Freedman and
Andrea and David
Jacobson, will be
called to the
Jacobson
Torah as a bat
mitzvah on
Saturday, Sept. 24, at Congregation
Beth Alm in West Bloomfield. She
is the sister of Danielle, Max, Lillian
and Jack. Proud grandparents are
Nancy and Joseph Jacobson, Bernice
and Leonard Burg, Shelley
Freedman, and Rose Rita and
Sheldon Goldman. She is also the
granddaughter of the late Marvin
Freedman.
Jenna attends Bloomfield Hills
Middle School. For her mitzvah
project, she runs a children's activity
booth at the Birmingham Farmers
Market to collect funds to buy hats
and gloves for those in need and for
Chicago-based Misericordia Home,
which serves the disabled commu-
nity, where her uncle resides.

Schwartz-
Grossman

THANK YOU FOR YOUR
CONTINUOUS SUPPORT.

WISHING THE COMMUNITY A
VERY HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR :



SUNDAY - THURSDAY 11AM TO 10PM
FRIDAY-SATURDAY 11AM-11PM
ONLINE ORDERING

RESERVATIONS AT 248-356-6600
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PHONE 248-750-2500 - CARRY OUT 248-750 BIGA (2442)

Exclusive Engagement:

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SPIRITS

A family tradition since 1984

Wishing the community a very happy
and healthy New Year!

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us

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ody and Richard Grossman
of West Bloomfield, Tracy
Schwartz and Michael
,
Shpiece of Farmington Hills, and
Robert Schwartz and Tracey Allen
of Farmington Hills are thrilled to
announce the engagement of their
children Alyse Michele Grossman
and David Evan Schwartz.
Alyse earned a bachelor's of sci-
ence and a master's degree in pub-
lic health from the University of
Michigan. She is an epidemiologist
at MPRO in Farmington Hills.
David earned a bachelor's of arts
from Michigan State University and
a juris doctor from Wayne State
University. He is an attorney at
Allard & Fish, P.C. in Detroit.
A November wedding is planned
at Congregation Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield.

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