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January 29, 2015 - Image 43

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"It was hard to plan the wed­
ding long distance, so my mom,
Cathy Herman, became our person
on the
ground;' says Emily, whose
family belongs to Temple Israel in

the vendors and

to

brought Michigan

into the event:'

products
The gift baskets for travelers

included state favorites, such as
Sanders fudge and dried cherries,
timely for an Oct. 25 soiree.

WEDDING IN MOTION

planned to

dance down

aisle, but everyone was clap­
ping to the music so it just seemed

right," says the bride's mother, who
suggested the venue knowing
the couple as cool and fun.
''Although it was very differ­
ent from my own wedding, they
wanted to keep some traditions,
such as a formal signing of the
ketubah and breaking the glass.
With an emphasis on dance, they
also wanted horas with the family

had

up

on

chairs;' she adds.

Cathy Herman consulted with
groom's family and made sure
there were options for guests who
wanted kosher-style or vegetarian
choices. Entrees included chicken,
salmon and vegetables.
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"They had bumpy cake, Faygo

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West Bloomfield. "She met with

the

Jewelers

cream

for dessert, choices that added to
the cultural sense of Michigan.

surprised them with a groom's
topped by sculpted frosting
an image of the New York skyline

"I hadn't

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floats and hot fudge

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cake

a

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capture where Alex grew up and

caricature of him

skiing, which

he loves to do:'

Although bride and groom had
steeped in recorded music
through associations with Seacrest,
their preference for DJ over band
simply had to do with authentic­
ity of sounds. They made sure the
playlist featured most submitted
suggestions.

been

Ruth and Alvin

Kwaselow,

friends of Cathy and husband

Gregg Herman, asked for any

Michael Jackson hit

as

their dance

song and made sure to walk among
the valued vehicles.

''While

had fun

partying
enjoyed
learning more about the history of
transportation," says Alvin Kwasel­
ow, a longtime teacher with public
and Jewish school experience.
"An extra bonus, especially for
my wife, was being able to have
smart­
personal mementos
phone photos showing us in formal

with the

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couple, we

also

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outfits while standing next to the
Model T sketched on the invita­

tion:' RT

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