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August 30, 2018 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-08-30

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP:
When it comes to discussing
the week's Torah portion,
Levi, the more talkative of
the pair, usually delivers the
interpretation that includes
food for thought and action;
Moshe needs a little more
prodding to add his take,
which brings another layer
to the interpretation. During
visits, the teens also chat,
joke and banter to get to
know the people they visit
— and they let them know
more about their lifestyle,
too, which, unlike most teens,
keeps them off TV and the
internet. This give-and-take
allows the boys and their
regulars glimpses into each
others’ very different ways
of life. Here, they are in the
studio of Murray Goldenberg
in Southfield. Paul Stoloff, a
visitor to photographer Marty
Abrin’s Southfield office, pays
attention as Levi explains the
importance of putting on
tefillin. Though he’s the
quieter of the pair, Moshe
reacts as any delighted teen
would to a ride in Stoloff’s
sports car. Levi and Moshe
join another pair of Friday
Boys to celebrate the Jewish
birthday of CPA Jay Kalisky
in his office on Orchard Lake
Road in Farmington Hills.

Designed by Michelle Sheridan
Edited by Keri Guten Cohen

Look for a video of Moshe and Levi
on thejewishnews.com.

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