14—Friday, July 4, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH Barouch of _Paris Sephardic Jewess, Catholic Priest Wed to Marry Ira Jannett at Temple Israel Ceremony Sunday mains our good friend, and he took By CHARLOTTE DUBIN Wearing a hand-made gown sent part in our wedding." by her parents in Ankara. Turkey, 1 She is now in her third year of Sara Bahar became the bride of psychology at Wayne State Univer- Father Paul Kosnik in a Sunday sity, and her husband is adminis- ceremony at Temple Israel. Rabbi trator of a nonprofit nursing home, M. Robert Syme and Cantor liar- Chandler Convalescent Cent e r, old Orbach officiated. , which contributes its proceeds to The ceremony. uniting a Sephar- Jewish, Catholic, Protestant and die Jewess and a Roman Catholic nonsectarian charities. The couple priest, took place tinder the canopy is residing in Oak Park. Guests at the wedding reflected and with the traditional breaking the interfaith uniqueness of the of the glass. Mr. Kosnik had two months ear- Kosniks' marriage. Among the few lier received permission from Jews in attendance were Mrs. Ja- Rome to marry Miss Bahar. Al- cob Chicorel and her daughter and though he now has no priestly son-in-law, the Marcel Behars, duties, he is still considered a members of Detroit's Sephardic priest and may perform certain community who have virtually functions in an emergency, such as "adopted" the Kosniks. Others in attendance were married priests ministering the last rites. and nuns and the bridegroom's The bride regretted that her family. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph At a Polish buffet dinner in a Bahar, could not be present for Hamtramck hall, guests sang the ceremony. She explained Hebrew, Polish and American that the Turkish government re- songs and "meshed together very stricts movement out of the well. It was a very happy wed- country for purposes of limiting ding," said Mrs. Kosnik. the flow of funds out of Turkey. She acknowledges that their in- Her father had been to Europe tention to retain both religions in earlier this year on a business the Kosnik home will have its dif- trip, so could not leave again so ficult aspects, "but we have sym- soon after. bols of both to express our feel- Awaiting Vatican permission• the ings. Paul has come to synagogue, couple was engaged for more than and I have gone to church. We a year. It took almost that long to both feel very close to God, and we acquaint their respective families feel that the things which are with the idea of their future mar- important'to both of us we will riage. Mr. Kosnik, son of the Les- impart to our children. God will- ter Kosniks of Hamtramck, comes ing, we will have a warm loving from a family of 13 children, of relationship. Polish Catholic stock. His bride's family, while not observant in the Orthodox sense, attended services at Ankara's one synagogue and observed all Jewish holidays in the Sephardic manner. Because they could not be here for the wedding, the Bahars plan- ned to celebrate in Ankara, their daughter said. A U.S. resident for four years, Miss Bahar met her future hus- band while attending the Univer- sity of Illinois. She came to this country as the bride of a Jewish Peace Corps volunteer from Chi- cago, but the brief marriage did not succeed. "Actually my former husband brought Paul and me to- gether," said Mrs. Kosnik. "He re- FracrickGrinnellsPlan to Live in San Antonio Elaine Herman to Wed Mr. lames Israel MRS. FREDERICK GRINNELL Paula Harriet Cameron was mar- ried to Frederick L. Grinnell Sun- day at Cong. Adas Shalom. Rabbi Leonard S. Cahan officiated. The couple will reside in San Antonio after honeymooning this summer. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cameron of Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan- iel Grinnell of Philadelphia. Philly Psychiatric Center Gets Teaching Grant PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The Philadelphia Psychiatric Center, an affiliate of the Federation of Jew- MISS ELAINE HERMAN ish Agencies, has received a grant Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herman of of $230,000 from the National In- Filmore P1., Southfield, announce stitutes of Mental Health to con- the engagement of their daughter tinue the center's training and Elaine to James F. Israel, son of teaching program through June 30, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Israel of 1970. Pittsburgh. Jerome J. Drucker, PPC presi- Miss Herman is a graduate of dent, said the federal grant would the University of Michigan. Her be used to teach residents in adult fiance is a graduate of Washington and child psychiatry, and for train- and Jefferson College in Washing- ing of pre- and post-doctoral stu- ton, Pa., and attends the Univer- dents in psychology. He said the sity of Michigan Law School. center's entire teaching program A Nov. 23 wedding is planned. was sponsored by federal grants. Mt. Scopus Amphitheater Rededicated by JERUSALEM (JTA) — The am- phitheater on the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University was rededicated in the names of Samuel and Jean Rothberg of Peoria, Ill. Rothberg, chairman of the uni- versity's board of governors, con- Rothlierg tributed to the restoration of the outdoor theater following the June 1967 war. The ceremonies were attended by Premier Golda Melt' and several cabinet members. The theater overlooks the Judaean desert and on clear days affords a view of the Dead Sea. FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING CO. CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE--DRAPERIES INTERIOR DECORATING 15345 W. 7 MILE EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUEST FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA ? MISS YOLANDE BAROUCH Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Barouch of Paris, announce the engagement of their daughter Yolande Anne to Ira Roger Jannett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jannett of Fairfax Rd., Southfield. The prospective bridegroom is a student at Lawrence Institute of Technology majoring in account- ing and management. 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