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October 20, 2011 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-10-20

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Art At Adat

Exhibition mostly by Israeli artists draws community viewers.

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embers of the community
attended a wine and cheese
reception at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills Sept. 22
for an exhibition of artistic works primar-
ily by Israeli artists.
The "Expressions" exhibition was cre-
ated by Col. (Ret.) Itzhak "Izzy" Assour, a
retired member of the Israeli army and a
sculptor living and working in Israel. 1-1

Curator and sculptor Izzy Assour with Andi and Larry Wolfe

Dorothy and Seymour Deitch of Southfield amid sculpture

of Bloomfield Hills

and paintings

Phyllis and Seymour Subar of West

Claudia and Ken Been of Farmington

Marina Odin of West Bloomfield and her daughter,

Barry Lippitt and Pam Lippitt,

Bloomfield were interested in the

Hills

Diana, 11, a student at Orchard Lake Middle School

both of Southfield, admire the

who aspires to be an artist

Judaica.

ceramic pieces.

Tea For 200

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Temple Israel's girls' tea party included hat decorating and a proper tea luncheon.

ore than 200 women — grand-
mothers, mothers, daugh-
ters, granddaughters, aunts,
nieces and special friends — gathered at
Temple Israel for a Girl's Lunch and Tea
Party recently.
The afternoon began as each girl deco-
rated her own straw hat with ribbons,

pearls, flowers, lace and feathers. With
gorgeous hats on their heads, everyone
made their way to the tea party and
enjoyed a variety of tea sandwiches and
pink lemonade.
The afternoon concluded with cupcake
decorating — and everyone enjoyed a
delightful day. I 1

Carol Cooper of Bloomfield Hills and

Tori Zimmerman of Commerce and

Natalie Cooper of West Bloomfield

Judy Zimmerman of Bloomfield Hills

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Participants get into the spirit by decorating their hats for the tea party.

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Randi and Ava Manson of West

Sophie Frank of West Bloomfield and

Bloomfield

Jill Goldman of Walled Lake

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