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Gorosh-Simonian

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andy and Mark Gorosh of
Beverly Hills are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their son Jordan Max to Samantha
Lynn Simonian, daughter of Kim
and Robert Simonian of West
Bloomfield.
Jordan earned his degree in
telecommunications from Indiana
University. He is employed at
Google in Ann Arbor.
Samantha earned her degree
in English and history from the
University of Michigan. She is employed at Arboretum Ventures in Ann
Arbor.
An August wedding is planned at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. •

Goldstein-Weiner

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teven and Nancy Goldstein
of Searingtown, N.Y.,
Lisa Weiner of West
Bloomfield and Dan Weiner of
West Bloomfield are thrilled to
announce the engagement of their
children Rebecca Goldstein and
Jason Weiner.
Rebecca is a physical thera-
pist in Southfield, working for
AthletiCo Physical Therapy. She
graduated from Binghamton
University with a B.A. in psychol-
ogy and earned her doctor of physical therapy from New York University
Jason is an attorney at Schafer and Weiner PLLC in Bloomfield Hills. He
graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.A. in philosophy and
earned his juris doctor from Michigan State University College of Law.
Rabbi Martin Cohen and Rabbi Jeremy Papas will marry the couple on
May 28 at the Shelter Rock Jewish Center in Rosyln, N.Y. •

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ulie Feinberg, daughter of
Mark and Renee Feinberg
of Farmington Hills, and
Stephen Back, son of Robert
and Linda Back of Avondale,
Ariz., were married March 25,
2017, at the Double Tree Resort
in Scottsdale, Ariz. Rabbi Susan
Schanerman officiated the cer-
emony. Bridesmaids were Lindsay
Tarquinio, Sabrina Vazquez,
Shannon Cunningham, Kristen
Klacking and Jennifer Back, sister
of the groom. Maid of honor was
Jennifer Feinberg, sister of the
bride. Groomsmen were James
Lyons, Frank Vasquez, Dylan Roush, Kris Taylor and Josh Feinberg, brother
of the bride.
Best man was Allen Quintero. Sammy Feldheim and Braydon Lyons served
as ring bearers, and Anna Lyons was the flower girl.
Nettie Hoffman, grandmother of the bride, was thrilled to be part of the
ceremony.
Julie is a University of Michigan graduate who moved to Arizona after being
accepted to Teach for America. She currently works for Pearson Education
as an intervention curriculum specialist while pursuing her master’s degree
in speech pathology. Stephen graduated from Arizona State University and
is employed by ESPN/Arizona Sports Radio. The couple honeymooned in
Mexico and currently resides in Chandler, Ariz., with their dog, Leo. •

Feinberg 70th Anniversary

Lesser-McGaughey

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heryl and Jeffrey Lesser of
Farmington Hills are thrilled
to announce the engagement
of their daughter Sarah Ann Lesser
to Tyler McGaughey, son of Cheryl
McGaughey of San Angelo, Texas,
and the late Joe Don McGaughey.
He is the stepson of Don McComas
of Waco, Texas.
Sarah Ann graduated from the
Residential College at the University
of Michigan and received her mas-
ter’s degree in art education from
the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is an art teacher at the Lindblom
Math and Science Academy, a public high school in Chicago.
Tyler graduated from Beloit College. He is a business development associate
at the University of Chicago Press.
An August wedding is planned in Chicago. •

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May 25 • 2017

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hirley and Paul
Feinberg are pleased
to announce the
occasion of their 70th wedding anniversary. They will celebrate this special
occasion with their family at a dinner party. Attending will be their children,
Henry, Susie, Barbara, Debby, Marcy and their spouses. Also, joyously attend-
ing will be their grandchildren, Nicole, William, Sam, Allie, Alex, Matthew
and Jason. Katy, Sarah and Lauren will be there with their new husbands. •

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mitzvahs or for special birthdays starting at the 90th.
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