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March 29, 2018 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-03-29

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Second place goes to:
@sheasheatherescuepup. Shea is
a rescue from Make a Difference
Rescue. She was a foster dog for
about one night until her owner
fell in love with her and put in an
application for her adoption. She
loves to play with tennis balls,
go swimming, biking and hiking.
She’s a ball full of energy and her
owner, Alyssa Ozrovitz of Madison
Heights, says she is very lucky to

The Ann Arbor Orthodox Minyan
and University of Michigan Hillel
Invite You to a Night of Celebration

In honor of

Rabbi Rod
and
Rebbetzin Nehama Glogower

Sunday
April 15th, 2018
5-8pm

University of Michigan Hillel
1429 Hill Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

For more information,
to contribute an ad to the tribute book or to RSVP,
visit annarborminyan.org.

Questions?
Email celebration@annarborminyan.org

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have found her.
Third place goes to: @liviroth.
Maude is the sweetest dog you’ll
ever meet, says her owner, Olivia
Roth of Huntington Woods. There’s
nothing she loves more than tak-
ing a long nap after a long walk.
Thank you to all the furry
friends who took part in the con-
test and their owners who submit-
ted photos! •

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