Land Bank to Maintain Its 5 1/2 Pct. Interest Rate Honeymoons in West, Florida Follow Rites MRS. JERROLD WEINBERG MRS. NORMAN LEAF MRS. DAVID BERENT MRS. LAWRENCE STEIN Deanna Sheila Miller and Jer- rold Howard Weinberg were unit- ed in marriage Tuesday evening at Adas Shalom Synagogue. After the ceremony and reception, the couple left on a California and Las Vegas honeymoon. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Vassar Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Weinberg of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Weinberg. Officiating were Rabbis Jacob Segal and M. Robert Syme and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel. The bride wore an Empire- styled gown with a scoop neck, bell sleeves and chapel train, all of rose pointe Chantilly lace. She carried roses on her confirmation Bible. Marilyn Kay Grossman, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Solomon Gross- man of Shrewsbury Rd., was mar- ried at Temple Israel Monday eve- ning to Norman Leaf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leaf of Chicago. Upon their return from the Pacific Northwest, the couple will reside in Chicago. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of Adas Shalom Synagogue, Rabbi Leon Fram and Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel performed the candlelight ceremony. The bride wore an Empire gown of reembroidered Alencon lace over French net and silk. The dress had long tapered sleeves, portrait neckline and a long chapel train. Her Medici cap was of peau de soie, appliqued with lace and seed pearls and was secured by tiers of silk illusion. Her bouquet was fash- ioned of roses, Stephanotis and ivy. The newlywed Dr. and Mrs. Da- vid Robert Berents are honeymoon- ing in Florida after the candle- light ceremony at Cong. Beth Sha- lom in which they were united in marriage Thursday. Rabbi Mordecai Halpern and Cantor Ruben Erlbaum officiated. The bride, the former Elyse Fern Guttentag, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guttentag of Ridgedale Ave., Oak Park. Parents of the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Berent of Wisconsin Ave. A Miami Beach honeymoon fol- lowed the marriage of Sharon Garland to Lawrence Stein Tues- day at Temple Israel. Rabbis Leon Fram and M. Robert Syme offici- ated at the evening ceremony. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Garland of Park St., Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stein of Geoffrey Ct., Oak Park. The bride wore a floor-length Empire gown of peau de soie with an Alencon lace mantle on her shoulders, lace sleeves and match- ing mantilla. A single rose and or- chid were on the confirmation Bi- ble that she carried. The bride wore a silk-satin and Chantilly lace gown. Her veil was layers of circular silk illu- sion attached to a small cap of matching lace. She carried Stephanotis and orchids on a Bible. • Maid of honor was Ruth Berent, sister of the bridegroom. Brides- Matron of honor was the maids were Diane Feinberg, Susan bride's sister, Mrs. Elroy Woolf. Newton of Highland Park, Ill., Mrs. Allan Pearlman, Diane Helen Wirt of Bay City and Shel- Barr, Cheryl Schwartz and Mrs. Nancy Ruth Grossman, the ley Kirschner, junior bridesmaid. Melvin Miller were bridesmaids. bride's sister, was maid of hon- Stuart Guttentag served as best Kenneth Lifton served as best or, and Mrs. James Bryant, the man for his brother-in-law, and man. Ushers were Melvin Mill- bridegroom's sister, was matron ushers were Charles Gabe, Carter er, brother of the bride, Dr. El- of honor. The other attendants Ross and Dennis Weber. Also in the roy Woolf, John O'Malley of were Marsha Timmer, Susan bridal party were the bride's Ann Arbor, Leonard Portner, Pepper and Mrs. Jon Isenberg grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jerald Young, Allen Solomon, of Chicago. Guttentag and Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Larry Miller, Allan Miller, and Best man was Stephan Katz of uel Manis. Howard Lifton. The couple will live on Crooks Kimberlie Ann Miller was flow- Chicago. Ushers were James Bry- er girl, and Debra Susan Miller ant, Jeffrey Karasick, Stephan So- Rd., Royal Oak, after their honey- moon. gin and Kenneth Manaster. was junior bridesmaid. Others in the party were Ran- dall Benson Woolf; the Max Mill- ers, grandparents of the bride; and S. Lifshitz, grandfather of the bridegroom. The couple will live in Oak Park. General Moshe Dayan, former ments in Israel and the Jewish chief of staff of the Israel Army I State's general economic develop- Cantor Nathan Katzman, and a member in the Cabinets of ment. General Dayan and Rassco Levi Eshkol and David Ben-Gurion executives in the United States Son of Former Hazzan until he broke away from Mapai will outline the broad and profit- at Bnai Moshe, in Film with Ben-Gurion, will address in- able range of the firm's activities, which extend throughout Israel's Cantor Nathan Katzman of burgeoning economy." Hollywood Temple Beth El, Cali- fornia, and son of one-time Bnai Rassco, which limits all of its Moshe cantor David Katzman, is a subsidiary operations to Israel, is featured performer in the film, a publicly owned corporation, with "The Story of its stock traded on the Tel Aviv American I m m stock exchange and traded over- grants." the-counter throughout the world, In the d o c u- according to Allan. mentary about immigration to Hillel School Given the United States from Jamestown Science Equipment up to the present, Cantor Katzman Rabbi Simon Murciano, head- plays — yes — a master of the Hillel Day School, GEN. MOSHE DAYAN cantor. announces the acquisition of a Produced and vestors in Rassco-Israel, which con- large amount of needed science dir ected by trols 230 different operating com- equipment from Dr. C. A. Nagler, Abram Donald panies, at the Sheraton-Cadillac through the efforts of Dr. Harry Murray, winner Hotel. Maisel and Abraham Pasternak of the CINE Gold- of the Dad's Club of Hillel Day It is expected that 500 local busi- en Eagle Award School. Cantor Katzman and Academy nessmen, many of them Rassco stockholders, will participate in "It will now be possible to ex- Award winner for his documentary "The True Story of the Givil War," this dinner, according to Norman pedite the program and curriculum the immigration film shows the Allen, chairman of Detroit Rassco of the science department. Our diversity of American people and Associates, host at the dinner, and students will be more encouraged how that diversity has enriched the Phillip Stollman, general chair- to look and ask questions and get skills in finding answers to their American culture and adhered to man of the dinner meeting. its ideals of liberty and quality. "Invitations," said Stollman, "are questions," Rabbi Murciano said. Cantor Katzman sings a number being extended leading figures in of Yiddish and liturgical selections business, industry and finance, who 1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS in the movie. are interested in private invest- 24 Friday, December 24, 1965 OSS REALTY CO. MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! SAMMY WOOLF AND HIS ORCHESTRA UN 3-6501 If No Answer Call DI 1-6847 BALLROOM DANCING BY JACK BARNES COOLIDGE AT 9 MI. LI 7-4470 Matron of honor was Mrs. Howard Garland of Princeton, N.J., and Judy Harris was maid of honor. Charlene Margolis, Ilene Roberts and Jeanie Leh- roux were bridesmaids. Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Norman Stein, the bridegroom's brother, was best man and Dr. Howard Garland, brother of the bride, Richard Pevos, Bruce Sager- stein, Richard Gehlart, Jeffrey Krentzen and Herbert Glass were ushers. The couple plans to live on Greenfield Ave. after their honey- moon. 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