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Beth David Hosts Tennis Mixer from page 1
station, bagel and pastry station, salad bar, and ice cream
bar, with each food station attended by masked Eastpointe
servers.
Guests purchased raffle tickets in support of Temple
Beth David, hoping for a chance to take home one or
more of 32 items, most valued at more than $100. Items
included two beautiful Michael Aram 8x10 picture frames
valued at $160 and $180; a $200 gift certificate to the
Gardens Mall; a hand-beaded necklace by local artist Irene
Lejb valued at $175; a Longchamps purse valued at $155;
a black leather wristlet from Blessed Boutique valued
at $233; a $100 gift certificate to Evelyn & Arthur, just
to name a few. A highlight of the luncheon was the live
auction of a spectacular white gold and diamond starfish Sally Prissert, Bernice Firestone, Jan Bensimhon, and
necklace on a white gold chain donated by Golden Anvil Ann Katz Len Schwartz and Adam Sadow
Jewelers.
The luncheon also provided temple members and photographs of the tennis players in action as well as of Binder, Sandy Livingston, Nina Kessel, Sindi Miller,
friends with a long overdue opportunity to honor Adam the luncheon. Sally generously donated her time so 100 Rhonda Gottlieb, Amy Garelick, Linda Fayne, Barbara
Sadow, a longtime member of Temple Beth David, percent of the price for any digital or print photos that Schwartz, Len Schwartz, and Bobbi Sadow were proud
who has donated his time and expertise making many are purchased will add to the net profit of this delightful, to bring the first Tennis Mixer to Temple Beth David.
significant repairs to the temple’s building and facilities meaningful, and fun event, which right now stands at over Lisa Schulman, speaking for her committee, said, “It
over the years. He has also been a mainstay and leader $10,000. was wonderful to be together again renewing the sense
of the Men’s Club. Len Schwartz, past-president of the The Tennis Committee was grateful that all elements of of community and connection and strengthening our
temple, made a touching and at times funny tribute to the Mixer and Luncheon were a great success. The weather synagogue.” Cantor Danielle Bensimhon, spiritual leader
Adam and presented him with a very special tallit and cooperated, and Eastpointe Country Club and their Tennis of the congregation, was there to greet and mingle with
bag set on behalf of the congregation. Pro went above and beyond to ensure everyone had a all the players and guests. She echoed the sentiment that
Sally Prissert, temple member and professional great time. The Committee Chair, Dr. Lisa Schulman and it was a day of fun, camaraderie, and support for Temple
photographer, attended the day’s events, taking 168 committee members Major Marks, Renee Kessler, Debra Beth David.
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