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September 19, 2024 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-09-19

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SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 25
J
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G

et ready for a night of
laughter, nostalgia and
insider stories as Stan
Zimmerman, the acclaimed writer
and producer behind beloved series
like The Golden Girls and The
Gilmore Girls, makes his way back to
Detroit.
Stan Zimmerman will be
discussing his eagerly anticipated
new book, The Girls: From Golden to
Gilmore, providing an insider’s look
at the making of some of television’s
most cherished characters and

episodes. From the charming
Dorothy and witty Rose to the
dynamic Lorelai and endearing
Rory, this is your chance to hear
the inside scoop on the shows
that have captured hearts across
generations.
Zimmerman is coming to
Temple Beth El in Bloomfield
Township, Wednesday, Oct. 23, but
you need to RSVP by Sept. 25 to
ensure a copy of the book.
Temple Beth El Sisterhood
members will enjoy an intimate

pre-event gathering with Stan
Zimmerman, offering a unique
opportunity for closer interaction.
Tickets are $30, which includes
a copy of the book and a dessert
reception.

Secure your spot today by visiting
https://tbebloomfieldhills.shulcloud.
com/form/Sisterhood10.24 or
contact TBE Sisterhood President
Irene Soble at irenesoble@yahoo.
com.

Join Stan Zimmerman for an
unforgettable evening at Temple Beth El.

Attention,
Golden Girls Fans

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