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CANTOR SAMUEL

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& aftercare needs.

Fineman 90th

Skill, Sensitivity and Tradition
come together to create your special Bris.

R

ose Fineman celebrated her
90th birthday at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law Judy and
Ron Ossipove, surrounded by close family,
including her children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. Rose’s son, Dr. Shel
Fineman, and his wife, Nancy, came in from
Virginia Beach, Va., for the occasion. Rose
was married to the late Albert Fineman.

Cell: (248) 417-5632
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arbara and Ted Gittleman of
Huntington Woods, together
with Sharon and Thomas
Lebovic of West Bloomfield, are delighted
to announce the engagement of their
children Laura Gittleman and Joshua
Lebovic.
Laura is a graduate of Michigan State
University and earned her master’s
degree at Oakland University. She is a
math teacher at Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills.
Joshua is studying at Eastern Michigan
University to be a history teacher and has coached high school football at Groves
for the past six years.
A July wedding is planned; the couple will reside in the Metro Detroit area.

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INCLUDE YOUR RECIPE IN JEWISH COOKBOOK

Jewish Senior Life is calling for sub-
missions of favorite recipes from local
folks for consideration to be pub-
lished in a forthcoming community
cookbook showcasing the flavors of
Detroit’s Jewish community.
The cookbook will be created and
designed by Jewish Senior Life and
sold at its Third Annual Jeffrey Zaslow
Media Night this coming fall. Media
Night 2016 will feature Food Network

star Duff Goldman.
Proceeds from cookbook sales will
benefit programming for older adults
served by Jewish Senior Life.
Submit your favorite recipe to rep-
resent your family in our communal
cookbook. Send submissions to Leslie
Katz at lkatz@jslmi.org; call (248)
592-5062 for information. Submission
deadline is Sept. 1. Submissions are
welcome for cover designs as well.

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LOCAL AUTHORS SOUGHT FOR JEWISH BOOK FAIR

The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit is in search of local
authors for its Annual Jewish Book Fair to be held in November.
Books should be written by Jewish authors and/or have Jewish content, must
have a Michigan connection and must have been published in 2015 or 2016.
Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, cookbooks and more will be considered, as will self-
published material.
Those whose works are selected to be included will have the opportunity to
participate in an event for local authors and will have their books available for
sale at the Book Fair. The deadline for submissions is July 15, 2016. For submis-
sion guidelines, contact Sarah Gottlieb at bubesarah@aol.com.

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