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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-05-05

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"RAISING THE BAR FOR YOUR CHILD'S BAR OR BAT MITZVAH"

life cycles »

Special Needs, Gifted and
General Bar/Bat Mitzvah Lessons

X Cantor

Marcel Cohen customizes the materials and
teaching method to maximize each child's potential.

Dalter-Kaufman

X Your

child will learn the skill of laining, not just memorize
how to do his or her parshah and haftorah.

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X Marcel's

credentials include University of Toronto
(arts administration), York University (special education)
and the Toronto Board of Jewish Education's Midrasha L'Morim
(Level 7 teacher certifi cation) plus more than 10 years of
experience in bar/bat mitzvah tutoring. He has studied voice
under world-renowned cantors.

atricia Dalter of Farmington
Hills, Robert Dalter of Palm
Coast, Fla., and Dr. Jack and
Julie Kaufman of Atlanta, Ga., are thrilled to
announce the engagement of their children
Lindsey Dalter and Michael Kaufman.
Lindsey attended the University of
Maryland and earned a bachelor’s degree in
journalism. Following a career in marketing,
she is pursuing a master of arts in teaching
from the University of Louisville and plans
to begin a career in elementary education
next year.
Michael attended Emory University and
earned a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience and behavioral biology, completed medi-
cal school at Wayne State University and is doing a residency in otolaryngology at
University of Kentucky Hospital.
An October wedding is planned.

Contact: 416-358-6789 or marcelcohen2003@gmail.com

Phil Smith 90th

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hil Smith of West Bloomfield cel-
ebrated his 90th birthday in March,
but the official celebration was a
month later when friends and family flew
in from all over the country for a surprise
birthday party. The spry celebrant rejoiced
this milestone amongst loved ones. He has
been married to Eleanor for 71 years, and
the couple look forward to celebrating many
more milestones with their children, grand-
children, great-grandchildren and friends.
An accountant with Ford Motor Company
for more than 35 years and then in business
for himself, Philip sometimes misses the
hustle and bustle; but he’s earned an occasional nap during the busy lives he and
Eleanor lead.

Sherman-Mikols

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ichard and Linda Sherman of
West Bloomfield are delighted to
announce the engagement of their
daughter Jessica Loran Sherman to Jordan
Joseph Mikols, son of Ken and Jillana Mikols
of Redford.
Jessica earned her bachelor’s degree
in human resource management from
Michigan State University and is now senior
director of Selective Search in Chicago.
Jordan earned his B.A. in political science
from Muskingu m University and is now an
account executive at Von Technologies.
A New Year’s wedding is planned in
Detroit.

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PRESENTED BY PAL ACE SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT

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