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Rabbi Hertz Officiates Kenneth Lirtzmans
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at Daughter's Wedding Honeymoon in Florida Spoken at I empic Israel! Romanian Jews Greeted

Friday, August 29, 1969-27

on Republic's 25th Year

LONDON (JTA) — Dr. Nahum
"Romanian Jews have lived in
Goldmann, president of the World these parts for hundreds of years
Jewish Congress, sent a message and have shared the good as well
of congratulations to Chief Rabbi as the had times. They have also
Moses Rosen of Romania on the made their contributions to Ro-
occasion of the 25th anniversary mania's economy, science and
of the establishment of the Ro- culture and now they benefit, to-
manion People's Republic. The an- gether with the rest of the popula-
niversary was celebrated Aug. 23.
tion, from the blessings of Aug.
Dr. Goldmann said "World Jewry 23."
derives great satisfaction from the
fact that Romanian Jewry, under
your guidance, continues to exist
as a distinctive community and
makes efforts to ensure the con-
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tinuity of the Jewish tradition."

Rabbi Rosen, who edits the
Journal of Religious Jewry in
Romania, wrote in an editorial
' on the anniversary that "the
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Jewish population celebrates with
joy." He said the occasion "com-
MRS. KENNETH LIRTZMAN
MRS. MICHAEL WERTHEIMER
MRS. HARLEY SCIIWARTZ
pletes for us a quarter century
In a recent candlelight ceremony
In a Thursday- ceremony at
In a recent ceremony at Temple of freedom.
Temple Beth El, Nadine Hertz. at Temple Israel, Nancy Gail Wein- Israel, Shellye Ilene Korash be-
daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Rich- garten became the bride of Ken- came the bride of Harley Schwartz. r*********************14
ard C. Hertz of Parkside Ave. be- neth Allen Lirtzman. Rabbi M. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Can-
came the bride of Michael Asher Robert Syme and Cantor Harold tor Harold Orbach officiated.
Wertheimer. The bride's father of- Orbach officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
After a honeyoon in Florida and
ficiated.
and Mrs. Nat Korash of W. Seven
Mr. Wertheimer is the son of Jamaica, the couple will reside in Mile Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wertheimer Ann Arbor.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. Schwartz of Victorian Ave., Oak *BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS:
of LeRhone Ave., Southfield.
Park.
The bride wore a silk -organ , a and Mrs. Julius Weingarten of

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After a honeymoon in Montreal,
gown appliqued with lace featuring Avon Ln.. Southfield. and her hus-
a stand-away collar and attached band is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the couple will reside in Royal Oak.
train. She carried a bouquet of or- Max Lirtzman of Chicago.
chids.
The bride wore a gown of silk
Ruth Hertz served her sister as
organza and peau d'ange lace,
maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
fashioned with a Victorian neck-
Rosalyn Maddin, Gale Frank and
line, bishop sleeves and raised
Linda Carnick.
waistline flowing into a modified
Robert Berlow served as best dome skirt. A removable lace-
Southfield's n e w ultra-modern
bordered train swept to chapel
man, and ushers included Steven
Berlow, Jeffrey Gilmore and James length. A- matching lace Dior bowling center. ARK LANES
band held the imported silk il- WEST, located or. Northwestern
Levey.
lusion veil. She carried a bou- Hwy. just south of 12 Mile Rd., is
After honeymooning in Toronto.
quet of Stephanotis, Phalaenop- open and ready for fall bowling
the couple will reside in Ann Arbor.
leagues. 32 automatic AMF lanes
sis and roses.
Alf happy families are alike, but
Barbara Weingarten served her have been installed with the very
every unhappy one is unhappy in
sister as maid of honor. Brides- latest ultra modern equipment.
its own way.—Leo Tolstoy.
maids were Ronna Hertzberg. Ark Lanes West offers a cocktail
Shelley Feldman, Debra Friden- lounge and dining room and res-
, berg. Susan Sarnat. Enid Leven- taurant with seating for approxi-
stein and Karen Lirtzman, sister mately 125 people. A quickie snack
bar and separate banquet room
of the bridegroom.
also will be available. Ladies' day-
Mitchell Lirtzman was his broth- time leagues will have the con-
er's best man, and ushers included venience of a complete nursery
Steve Handler, Jeff Semi!, Bruce with free baby sitting services.
Freedman, Howard Nagelbera. Free bowling instructions will be
Larry Rubin and Dr. Gerald Wein- available at any time.
garten. the bride's brother.
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Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
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Hyman Safran, president of Feder- ingham, is presenting its annual
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social planning for Federation; and
Dr. Morton Plotnick. assistant di-
, rector of the Jewish Center, speak Project Beacon Grads
' on various aspects of the Federa-
Assist Disadvantaged
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Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: "Maurice Samuel" will
be heard in dialogue with Rabbi
Jacob Segal of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue: Samuel, author of many
books, discusses _his current proj-
ect, a work on Yiddish language.

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are now teachers of disadvantaged
children, mostly in New York City

public schools.
According to a report by Dr.
Doxey A. Wilkerson, director of
Project Beacon, 49 of the 54 stu-
dents who completed the program
during 1966-69 became teachers of
the disadvantaged. Another gradu-
ate returned to Opelousa, La., as
a community organizer of the anti-
HEAR OUR VOICE
poverty
program.
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Project Beacon was begun in
Station: WCAR.
1963
as
a new approach to pre-
Feature: Mikhail Alexandrovitch,
one of the leading concert artists service education of teachers for
of the Soviet Union, is heard sing- elementary schools in urban slum
neighborhoods.
ing Yidish folk songs.
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The program, leading to the
ETERNAL LIGHT
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tification by New York State, is
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
organized around three broad semi-
Station: WWJ.
Feature: ."Genesis: Prelude to nars; phychology of human devel-
the Bible" continues with the story opment and learning, social organ-
of Judah, discussed by Prof. Mark ization and process and curricu-
lum and instruction.
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