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July 04, 1969 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-07-04

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- rodskys Take
David B

Honeymoon in Israel

MRS. DAVID BRODSKY

A honeymoon in Israel is under
way for the newlywed David Irwin
Brodskys, married in a recent eve-
ning ceremony at Beth Abraham
Synagogue.
The bride, the former Juanita
Mae Ehrlichman, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ehrlich.
man of Santa Barbara Ave. Her
husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morrie Brodsky of Mendota Ave.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and

Cantor Shabtai Ackerman per-
formed the ceremony, for which
the bride wore a gown of silk
organza over taffeta with 'a lace
bodice and matching silk or-
ganza veil. She carried a silver-
covered Bible with two orchids.
Joanne Brodsky, sister of the

bridegroom, was maid of honor.
Phyllis Kelton. Barbara Rothen-
berg and Joan Russell were brides-
maids.
Stanley Ehrlichman was best
man, and ushers were Dr. Edward
G. Kroll, Larry Parksy and Brent
Slavin.

Susan Big man ilarried
to Phillip .11. Perlstein
...

Friday, July 4, 1969-15

women's
eitchs

Jewish Women European Welfare
Organization will hold its installa-
tion of officers noon Monday at
Cong. Ezras Achim. Mrs. Leon
; Dreylinger will in-
stall the following
, officers: presi-
dent, Mrs. Jack
Seder; vice presi-
dents, Mesdames
Mollie Baseman,
Leo Laufer, Ida
Gross, Phillip
Schlussel and Gus-
sie Cardash; sec-
retaries, Mrs.
David Howell and
Mrs. Paul Wein-
stein; treasurer,
Mrs. Seder
Mrs. Sadie Haut;
and trustees, Mesdames Ida Gold-
: smith, Isaac Levine and Mildren
Meyer. Luncheon will be served,
and guests are invited.
• s *
ZEDAKAH CLUB President Mrs.
Willard Zamsky will welcome
guests to a luncheon and games
party noon July 14 at Knob-in-the-
Woods club house in Southfield.
' Proceeds will assist the Israel
Emergency Fund. For reservations
call Mrs. Louis Kay, 546-8542, or
her co-chairman, Mrs. Leonard
Shapiro, 353-7391.
• • •
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Moshe Stol, 10233 Curtis.
• * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, re-
cently installed the following offi-
cers: president, Jeanette Serling;
vice presidents, Bessie Zarankin
and Celia P 1 a f k i n; secretaries,
Rose Krashin, Fannie Hochman.
Ann Saperstein and Lillian Levin;
treasurer, Yetta Weiner; and chair-
men, Gertrude Garmel, Sylvia
Schwartz, Fannie Joffe, Fannie
Cirobek, Anna Berg. Lina Band,
Leah Rubel, Pauline Liberson, Re-
becca Krasnow, Miriam Green,
Dora Fink, Sophie Rosenstein and
Blanche Rose.
• * *
LACHVER LADIES AUXILIARY
will hold a luncheon noon Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Jacob
Shapiro, 21420 Westhampton, Oak
Park. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Ida
Avrushin, Mrs. Jennie Bistrow and
Mrs. Rebecca Tomarin. Proceeds
go to Israeli families. Friends are
invited.

Marriages

MRS. PHILLIP PERLSTEIN

Susan Teri Bigman, daughter of

the Joseph Bigmans of Patton
Ave., was married to Philip Mar-

vin Perlstein in a recent evening
ceremony at the Raleigh House.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Perlstein of
Pierce Ave., Southfield.
The bride wore an A-line Empire
gown. of Chantilly lace, with a
Victorian neckline. The satin-band-
ed waist was accented with a
satin bow and buttons at the front.

GOLDMAN-HIGHMAN: Dr. Bar-
bara Highman was recently united
in marriage with Lawrence Allen
Goldman at Washington Hebrew
Congregation,- Washington, D.C.
Rabbi William Seaman officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Highman of
Bethesda, and her husband is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold-
man of Lesure Ave. Maid of honor
was Cheryl Goldman, sister of the
bridegroom, and bridesmaids were
Janice Gordon of Skokie, Ill., and
Samara Gordon of Detroit. Best
man was Daniel Lee of Detroit,
and ushers were Dr. Lawrence
Highman, brother of the bride,
Richard Fenkell and Louis Stor-
binsky, both of Detroit. The couple
will reside in Detroit.
• * •
DAVIDSON-POMERANZ: Cheryl
Jocelyn Pomeranz was united in
marriage with Sheldon Jay David-
son in a recent ceremony at the
Raleigh House. Parents of the cou-
ple are Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pome-
ranz of Pennsylvania Ave., South-
field, and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel
Davidson of Southfield Rd., South-
field. The newlyweds will reside
on Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park,
after a Caribbean - cruise honey-

A ruffled cuff edged the long
sleeves, and a cage back gave a
flowing effect. A cluster of orange
blossoms held the illusion veil.
Barbara Sieloff was matron of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Janet Stewart, Arlene Rosen-
feldt, Anita Anthony and Adele
Heys.
The bridegroom's brother Sidney
Perlstein, was best man. Ushers
were the bride's brother, Martin
Bigman, and Arthur Perlstein,
Terry Preston and Leslie Preston.
Also in the wedding party were
the bridegroom's grandmothers,
Mrs. Lena Natinsky and Mrs.
Ilona Perlstein.
Following a Florida honeymoon,
-Moon. . .
the *Awe will live in Detroit.

Burke-Brown Nuptials THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Ginsberg
Held at Temple Israel Jane Kramer's Portray al of Allen
is a social study. It is

Allen Ginsberg is a unique char- graphy. It
ways
acter in American life and litera- an evaluation of American
ture. He became famous for his and of current developments.
poem "H-wl" which dealt with an
obscenity trial in San Francisco in
1956. Since then he has been in
the limelight numerous times. In
his field he is like a demigod.
It is as such that one must judge
the biography of the man, "Allen
Ginsberg in America," in which
Jane Kramer portrays the poet in
all his uniqueness.
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MRS. STEVEN BURKE

Janine Caren Brown was united
in marriage with Steven Robert
Burke last Saturday evening at
Temple Israel. Rabbis M. Robert
Syme and Leon Fram and Cantor
Harold Orbach officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Wolfe Brown of
Southfield Rd., Southfield, and her
husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Burke of Oak Crest Ct.,
Farmington.
The bride wore an English net
gown with Alencon lace. The illu-
sion yoke was embroidered with
seed pearls and crystals. She car-
ried a nosegay of sweetheart roses
and baby's breath.
Mrs. Alvin Fishman, sister of

the bride, served as matron of

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honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Alan Kurzman, sister of the
bridegroom, Rona Shapiro, Linda

Collins, Susan Jacobs and Bev-
erly Birnbaum.

Robert Burke served as best
man, and ushers included Alan
Kurzman, Joel Brown, brother of
the bride, Michael Block, Norbert
Birnbaum and David Fishman.'
Honorary ushers were Michael
Weinstein, Stuart Jacobs and Rob-
ert Fishman.
After a honeymoon to Florida
and the Bahamas, the couple will
reside in Ypsilanti.

8rzg agen2ents

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothenberg
of Meadowlane Dr., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their'
daughter Barbara Jeanne to Martin
L. Starkman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Starkman of Southwood
Dr., Southfield. The bride-elect re-
ceived her BA and MA degrees in
education from Wayne State Uni- ,
versity. Her fiance received a BA
degree in history from Wayne
State University and an MA from
Central Michigan University. An
Aug. 3 wedding is planned.

* • *

At a recent family dinner, Mr.
and Mrs. Henny Littman of Em-
bassy Dr., Beverly Hills, announced
the engagement of their daughter
Lynda Charlotte to Ronald S.
Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Schwartz, of Briar Dr., Oak Park.
The prospective newlyweds are
attending Oakland Community Col-
lege and plan to marry Oct. 19. The
Jewish News regrets the error in
Mr. Littman's name last week.
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weitz of
Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their'
daughter Judi Gale to James ,
Barry Lolas, son of Mrs. Ann Lolas
of W. Eight Mile Rd., Southfield,
and the late Mr. Lolas. Miss Weitz
is a graduate of Eastern Michigan
University, and Mr. Lolas is a
graduate of Wayne State Univer- I
sity. A December wedding is
planned.
• s s
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goldstein
of Burton Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Ronna Alane to Sheldon
J. Zelickman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Zelickman of Scotia Ave..
Oak Park. An Aug. 31 wedding is

planned.
. .

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