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March 30, 2017 - Image 14

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-03-30

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Oh, You
Pretty
Things

A roundup of some of our favorite
festive, creative and downright luscious
decor from this year’s bat mitzvahs.

Who:
Jane and Estee Rosett live in
Bloomfield Hills and attend Bloomfield
Hills Middle School. Their service was
held at Temple Israel.

Parents:
Ryan and Karen Rosett

Photographer:
Brett Mountain

Venue:
The front yard of their home

What went on:
The sisters are just about a year apart,
so they shared their b’not mitzvah.
“We wanted to have a party that the
kids would enjoy, feel comfortable at
and be appropriate for bat mitzvah-
age kids,” Karen says. “It was casual
and fun.” They tented the yard, and
food trucks surrounded the tent with
dinner and dessert. “Because it was
at our home and it was for two girls
with different taste and interests, there
really wasn’t a major theme — but we
invited guests to ‘Rock the House with
Jane and Estee.’”

continued on page 16

LYNNE KONSTANTIN ARTS & LIFE EDITOR

C14

celebrate! • 2017

jn

The Team:
Julie Yaker of EyeCatcher Events
planned the event. Liz Stotz from
Parsonages Design helped with all
of the signage, centerpieces, florals,
rentals and decor.

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