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April 16, 2015 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-04-16

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BERKLEY SCHOOLS

SCHOOLS OF CHOICE

Kozlowski 95th

Apply Now for the
Berkley High School
Scholars Program (9th Grade)
Accepting Applications
April 13- May 1, 2015

arvin Kozlowski of West
Bloomfield will celebrate his
• s 95th birthday on April 26. He
will share this special milestone with his
adoring wife of 65 years, Edith; his devoted
children, Jay, Renee, Ruthie, Joe and Jill; and
his grandchildren, Rachel, Anna, Bryan,
David, Julia, Max and Ben, who each con-
sider him a hero. Despite the hardships
Marvin endured during the Holocaust, his
appreciation for life and his positive outlook
have never waned. All who know him rec-
ognize how loving and kind he is, and the
ways in which he inspires people are truly
special. While he often insists that every day
is his birthday, the family looks forward to
celebrating many more happy and healthy years together.

Oakland County residents only

• BHS is "One of America's
Best High Schools" - Newsweek
2008-2014

• 63% of Seniors, 56% of Juniors
and 48% of Sophomores are
taking at least one AP class.

• 98% of the BHS class of 2014
are enrolled in college

• Berkley Schools is a 2012-15 Best
Community for Music Education,
designated by the NAMM
Foundation

• BHS graduates are accepted to
top colleges across the nation

• BHS offers 21 AP courses

Questions? 248.837.8104
www.berkleyschools.org

Putterman 100th

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BERKLEY

M

ax Putterman of Pompano
Beach, Fla., recently celebrated
his 100th birthday. The fam-
ily marked the occasion at a dinner party in
Boynton Beach. His family includes daughter
and son-in-law, Caren and Dr. Stuart Bass,
son and daughter-in-law, Steve and Deidre
Putterman; grandchildren, Robyn and Travis
Hunt, Julie and David Sidder, Kathleen and
Neil Hance, Nicole and Dan IaQuinta, Justin
and Natasha Cohen; great-grandchildren,
Ella Sidder, Ava Sidder, Braden Hunt and
Gavin Hunt, Bill and Holly Hance, Stephanie
Hance, Neil Hance Jr. and wife, Naomi;
great-great-grandchildren, Mikey Abramsky
and Neil David Hance III.

SCHOOLS

ENGAGE. INSPIRE. ACHIEVE.

Why I Walk For

Israc

Carps-Blumenfeld

As an African American, I walk for Israel and the Jewish people because they walked,
and some gave their lives for us during the civil rights movement. As a pastor,
I stand with Israel because holy scripture commands it. Please join us on
Sunday, May 176 for the tenth anniversary of the Walk for Israel.

-Pastor John & Donna Denson

For more information, please visit www.walkforisrael.org

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April 16 • 2015

laine and Mark Blumenfeld of
Farmington Hills are beyond
thrilled to announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Ariana to Dan
Carps, son of Sherry and Dan Carps, also of
Farmington Hills.
Despite having many mutual friends
through high school and college, the couple
didn't meet until December 2012. Dan is an
engineer for Chrysler, and Ariana is a part-
ner at the clothing store Rear Ends in West
Bloomfield with her parents.
In their free time they like to rock climb,
cheer on Michigan State and spend time
with their dog.
A May wedding is planned followed by an Up North minimoon. They will
continue to reside in Berkley.

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