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Daniel Aaron
Yellen, son of the late

Jeffrey Yellen, and
Cindy Yellen and Ron
Fink, will lead the
congregation in
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prayer
on the occa-
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sion
of
his bar mitz-
Yellen
vah at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield
on Friday, Nov. 20. He will be joined in
celebration by his siblings Lauren,
Steven, Erika and Ariel and proud

grandmother Lenore Yellen. Daniel is
also the grandchild of the late Seymour
Yellen, and the late Marianne and the
late John Pierce.
Daniel is a student at O.E. Dunckel
Middle School in Farmington Hills. As
part of his mitzvah project, he volun-
teered for Temple Israel's Housing the
Homeless program, which houses resi-
dents from the South Oakland Shelter.
He found this experience to be very
rewarding and is grateful for every-
thing he has.

So are the returns
from an AFHU Hebrew
University Gift Annuity.

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Geller 55th

See video about the exciting new partnership between The Hebrew

arbara and Sydney Geller will cele-
brate their 55th wedding anniversa-
ry on Nov. 19. The couple will mark
the occasion with a family celebration. They
are the parents of Julie Bussell (Lee Mertz),
Michael and Lisa Geller, and Evan Geller and
loving grandparents of Adam Bussell, and
Olivia, Nicole and Samantha Geller.

University of Jerusalem and Cleveland Clinic to create the Center
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Transformative Nanomedicine. Go to afhu.org/cga6

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Dr. Galia Blum is developing precision diagnostics to detect

life-threatening atherosclerosis plaques at the molecular level.

Advances in nanomedicine by Dr. Blum and other outstanding

Hebrew University researchers are revolutionizing the fight

against cancer and the #1 killer in the Western world:

cardiovascular disease.

When you create a secure AFHU Hebrew University Gift Annuity,

you'll support brilliant young Israeli researchers such as Dr. Blum.

At the same time, you'll obtain:

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Your gift annuity's high rate of return assures you substantial

retirement income for life.

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enjoyed a summer wedding at

Temple Israel in West Bloomfield.
Rabbi Paul Yedwab and Cantorial Soloist Neil
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Michaels officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Drs. Randy and
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Deborah Kay of West Bloomfield. The groom
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The matron of honor was Lindsay Kay, sister-
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in-law of the bride. Bridesmaids were Morgan
Klein, Stephanie Baum, Anna Antram, Melissa
Speroni and Anjali Malviya.
Devin Shallop, brother of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen included Joshua
Kay, Michael Ciccotti, Drew Baron, Travis Sims and Neusha Sayadian. Benjamin Kay,
nephew of the bride, was ring bearer.
The couple were honored to have the bride's grandparents Ray and Loretta
Owczarzak, Beverly Rubin and Judy Kay, and the groom's grandmother Sylvia
Hamburger participate in the ceremony.
The couple enjoyed a honeymoon in Antigua and will reside in Philadelphia, where
Brandon is completing an orthopedic residency and Rachel pursues her career in clini-
cal social work.

AFHU Hebrew University Gift Annuity Returns

Age

65

70

75

80

85

90

Rate

6.0%

6.5%

7.1%

8.0%

9.5%

11.3%

Rates are based on a single life. Cash contributions
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THE RETURNS ARE GENEROUS. THE CAUSE IS PRICELESS.

For information on current or deferred AFHU Hebrew University

Gift Annuities, contact AFHU Midwest Region Executive Director,

Judith Shenkman at (312) 329-0332 or

ishenkman@afhu.org.

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