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June 19, 1964 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-06-19

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Ben Ruskins to Mark
50 Years of Marriage

Marriages

STERN-COHEN: Linda Sally
Cohen became the bride of Paul
S. Stern at recent ceremonies in
New York attended by the imme-
diate family. The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. Miriam Cohen,
Jamaica, N. Y., and Mr. Bernard
Cohen of New York City. The
bridegroom is the son of Dr. and.
Mrs. Edward A. Stern of Balmoral
Dr. Dr. Joseph W. Stern, brother
of the bridegroom, was best man.
After a honeymoon in Miami
MR. AND.MRS. BEN RUSKIN
Beach, the couple will live in the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ruskin, 16138 Imperial Manor Apartments.
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Petoskey, will be honored at a
HERZBERG
- LISS: Victoria
celebration on the occasion of their
50th wedding anniversary June 27 Shalva Liss became the bride
at the home of their daughter and of Donald Loren Herzberg
son-in-law. the Berl Hearshens, in recent ceremonies at Temple
Emanu El, Houston. She is the
18055 Appoline.
Active in the Amalgamated daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Liss
Clothing Workers Union, Mr. Rus- (the former Ann Sandweiss of De-
kin serves as vice president of troit) of Houston, and the bride-
Local 229, is a member of its edu- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
cational committee and is trustee! E. L. Herzberg, also of Houston.
and chairman of the board of di- The couple w ill live in St. Louis,
rectors on the ACWU joint board where he will attend Washington
of all locals in the city.
University Medical School.
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He has been active in the Hista-
EISENBERG _ WALSH: Susan
drut Campaign within his union.
Mrs. Ruskin, a member of Kin- Jane Walsh became the bride of
nert Chapter, Pioneer Women, be- . Paul Eisenberg Saturday in New
came Mr. Ruskin's bride July 5, York. Their parents are Mrs. Rose
1914 in Winnipeg, Canada. There, Miller Walsh of New York City,
he was active in Jewish education! formerly of Detroit, and the late
and was secretary of the Folk Mr. Walsh, and Mr. and Mrs.
School. They moved to Detroit 19 Samuel Eisenberg of New York.
years ago. Both were born in Rus- After a honeymoon in Puerto Rico,
the couple will reside in New York,
sia.
where they will finish their studies
Besides the Hearshens and three
Hunter College.
grandchildren living here, Mr. and at City College and *
.drs. Ruskin have a son, Allen, liv- I
CUTLER - SISSKIND: Barbara
ng in Los Angeles. The Allen Rus-
Lynne Sisskind and Lawrence Alan
have two children.
Cutler were united recently in a
ceremony solemnized by Rabbi M.
Robert Syme. Their parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sisskind of
Northlawp Ave. and the Ralph
Cutlers of Sorrento Ave. The bride
wore a gown of peau de soie and
an illusion veil adorned with a
pearl. tiara. She carried a bible
with white orchids and Stepanotis.
Sharon Cutler, sister of the bride-
groom, was maid of honor, and
Gary Goldman was best man.
Ushers were Mark Cutle r, the
bridegroom's brother, and Michael
Sisskind, brother of the bride.
After a honeymoon in Canada, the
couple will live at 15000 Green-
field.

G olds tein-Flkin Rites
Held in Mt. Clemens

Two Local Graduates Win Brandeis Honors

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Always Tell
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NOODLES

Susan L. Sandler, daughter of
Two Detroit area graduates re-
the Nathan Sandlers, 23601
ceived honors at Brandeis Univer-
Cloverlawn, Oak Park, received
sity commencement exercises.
a BA degree magna cum laude.
Talbert S. Stein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Stein, 17349 Meyers, A sociology major, she was re-
received an MA in physics and was
cently elected to Phi Beta Kap-
recipient of an honorary Woodrow pa. She is a graduate of Oak
Wilson Fellowship and an NDEA Park High School.
Fellowship. A graduate of Wayne
Gloria Tambor, daughter of Mr.
State University, where he was and Mrs. Jacob E. Tambor of
elected to Phi Beta Kappa, he at-
tended Cass Technical High School. Brookline, Mass., also received a
He plans to teach on the college BA in sociology. She attended
level.
Mumford High in Detroit.

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Susan Joy Elkin and Donald
Richard Goldstein were married
Sunday in a double-ring ceremony
performed by Rabbi Richard Hertz
at the Elkins' Colonial Hotel, Mt.
Clemens.
The bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. William Elkin of Greenlawn
Ave. The bridegroom is the son of1
Mrs. Ceil Goldstein and the late
Jack Goldstein of Forest Hills,
N. Y.
The bride chose a floor-length
silk organza gown with a por-
trait neckline of Alencon lace,
three-quarter length sleeves,
fitted empire princess bodice and
bouffant gored skirt extending
into a chapel-length train. Her
jeweled crown held her short
bouffant French illusion. veil
edged with matching lace._ She
carried a .white orchid on her
Bible.
Wendy Elkin, sister of the bride,
was her matron of honor. Brides-
maids were Dorothea Buchalter,
Carolyn Fisher, Barbara Schimmel
and Joan Tashjian. Best man was
Charles Moss. His ushers were Dr.
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Wallace Fein, Marvin Schimmel,
Al Sommers and John Fields.
Diane Elkin was junior brides-
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Royal Oak.

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