Sharon Levin Weds Robert Klein in LA MRS. ROBERT S. KLEIN Sharon Lynn Levin recently be- came the bride of Robert S. Klein in a double-ring ceremony at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles. Rabbi Jacob Pressman and Cantor Pincus Spiro officiated. The couple are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levin of Los Angeles, formerly of Oak Park, and Mrs. Leo Klein of Los Angeles and the late Mr. Klein. The bride wore a chapel-length Bianchi gown of silk peau de soie. Her bouffant veil was attached to a jeweled crown entwined with aurora crystals and pearls. She carried her Confirmation Bible cov- ered with pearls, white roses, and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Helen Maier, sister of the groom, was matron of honor, and Dianne Levin was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Nancy Zane, Beverly Goldstein and Dianne Molin. Best man was Harvy Dem- sky. Marty Zelinsky, Hank Marcuse and Lt. Michael Furst were ushers, and Sandy Gold and Judy Levin, flower girls. After a Las Vegas honeymoon, the couple will reside in Philadel- phia. Young Israeli Prize Winner Bowed in Detroit By NATHAN ZIPRIN , When Itzhak Perlman, 18-year- old Israel violinist, won first place in the Leventritt International Competition at Carnegie Hall in New York, the American - Israel Cultural Foundation added a new name to its roster of prize-win- ning scholarship students. Itzhak, a protege of the Foundation since he was 11 years old, is one of the many youthful Israelis who have studied under the Foundation's scholarship program, which an- nually grants some 150 scholarships in all the arts. He was presented in his first concert in this country in De- troit by the Music Study Club. Other Foundation scholarship students who have won major awards recently are Shmuel Ash- kenazi, violinist, who won second place in the Tchaikovsky competi- tion in Moscow, and Moshe Atz- mon, conductor, who took second prize in the International Mitro- poulos competition in New York. 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Alvin, who receives half of the $100 Lawyers' Title Award, also received the Wayne Law Review Certificate. He lives at 19808 Monte Vista. The Samuel Schwartz Memorial Award of $75 for the best labor law article contributed to the Law Review was shared by Frederick M. Goldsmith, 16516 Schaefer, and Nino E. Green, 15832 Washburn. Both were 1963 graduates. Mrs. Patricia J. Pernick, a 1963 graduate and top honors student, was named winner of the Charles Ingersoll Gause Award of $50 for the outstanding written contribu- tion to the Law Review. Mrs. Per- nick lives at 14850 Robson. Junior Key recipients were Richard A. Cogan, 19962 Roslyn; Charles J. Daubert, 4321 Mar•, Warren; Ronald J. Gruber, 2906 Lakeshore Drive, Monroe; Harvey D. Tack, 19379 Lauder; and Douglas H. West, 24845 Rensselaer, Oak Park. Seniors honored with keys in addition to Mrs. Klarman were: Henry A. Pominville, 15483 Sey- mour, and Stanley M. Weingarden, 13324 N. 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