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February 02, 2017 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-02-02

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moments

SHOES

Sale

INDOOR SIDEWALK

Special Moments

January 27 th through
February14 th

Friends Forever

ALL Fall and Winter Shoes and Boots

50% to 85% OFF

(Sorels excluded)

2,472 ld pa to irs

must be so
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make room fo
er
Spring/Summ
on
2017 collecti

Shop local for your favorite brands -
Steve Madden, Eileen Fisher,
Ugg, Toms, Fly London, Vaneli,
and Bernie Mev - just to name a few

Special selection of table shoes, boots,
and sandals - $19.99 to $29.99

(values to $209.00)

Previous sales excluded, no price adjustments

SUNDANCE SHOES

Richard and Linda Lulkin, and Ruth and Dennis Rice

T

he snow storm of 1967 that made travel to Chicago
almost impossible was the beginning of an amaz-
ing friendship. Dennis Rice and Richard Lulkin had
bowled together for several years, but Linda Smiler and Ruth
Amster Rice had just met at a bowling banquet the previous
December. Linda and Richard married Feb. 4 at Temple Israel;
Ruth and Dennis a day later in Cleveland, Ohio. At bowling,
the Tuesday before they were to marry, Dennis mentioned
his plans to fly to Florida and then cruise to Nassau. He sug-
gested Richard try to get reservations for the same instead of
going to Chicago in the snow. Richard was able to make the
last-minute arrangements, and the couples spent their won-
derful first honeymoon together. The Rices moved to Florida
30 years ago, but distance could not affect their friendship.
This February, 50 years later, they will celebrate their anniver-
saries together on another cruise, this time to the Caribbean
— with a stateroom and no bunk beds! •

Ashley Nicole Fogel
will chant from the
Torah as she cele-
brates her bat mitz-
vah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on
Saturday, Feb. 4. She
Fogel
is the loving daugh-
ter of Randi and Ron
Fogel and sister of Jake and Zachary.
Ashley will be joined in celebration by
her proud grandparents Sheri and
Jeffrey Weiss, and Sally and Barry
Fogel.
Ashley is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
As part of her mitzvah project, she
began her own pop-can drive to raise
money to purchase new games, decks
of cards and puzzles for the seniors of
Fleischman Residence, where she has
been passionate about volunteering
during the last year and continues to
volunteer currently.

(West Bloomfi eld store only)
6915 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfi eld, MI 48322

248-737-9059

(On the Boardwalk)

2155350

Kate Ashton
Michaels, daughter
of Jenny and Eric
Michaels, will lead
the congregation in
prayer as she cele-
brates her bat mitz-
vah at Temple
Michaels
Israel in West
Bloomfield on
Friday, Feb. 3. She will be joined in
celebration by her brother Ryan and
proud grandparents Jessica and
Stanton Walker, and Sheri Michaels.
Kate is also the grandchild of the
late Dr. William Michaels.
Kate is a student at Bloomfield
Hills Middle School. Among her
many mitzvah projects, she found
her experiences assisting at Temple
Israel’s Free Fresh Food Pantry to be
the most meaningful.

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