THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44 Friday, November 30, 1979 Abortion Change Was Not Popular Modiin Mizrachi Research Center, 45.4 percent favor abortion with no restric- tions; 28.1 percent were satisfied with the present law; 21.9 percent were against legalized abortion; and 4.6 percent were unde- According to a poll by the cided. Kraft-Rosenberg Rites Told JERUSALEM (ZINS) — According to a public opin- ion survey, there was little public support in Israel for the stricter abortion law that was defeated in the Knesset by a 54-54 tie vote. I THE NEW HAPPY CHANUKA FROM GREAT SCOTT! DINNER, REGULAR or CARMEL JUMBO Potato Pancake Mix Best Franks 1-LB. PKG. Debra Michelle Rosen- berg and Charles Handler Kraft were married re- cently at the Michigan Inn. Rabbi Harold Loss and Can- tor Harold Orbach, both of Temple Israel, officiated. The bride is the daughter 219 7-0Z. 4.sirt PKG. SAVE SAVE 67c 20c CARMEL BORDEN Potato Pancakes Sour Cream 16-0Z. 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Junior bridesmaid was Amy Keltz of Houghton, and flower girl was Ryan Richardson of To- ronto. Victor Norris was the best man. Ushers were Scott Cantor, and brothers of the bride, Bradley and Stuart Rosenberg. Junior usher was Ira Keltz of Houghton. Ring bearer was Jeremy Richardson of Toronto. Also participating in the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Keltz, grandparents of the bride, and Nettie Handler, great- aunt of the bridegroom. Following an Acapulco honeymoon, the couple is residing in Southfield. Bazaar Slated Circle Workmen's Schools will hold their an- nual holiday bazaar noon-6 p.m. Sunday at the Work- men's Circle Center, 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park. The bazaar is the annual fund-raising project to bene- fit Workmen's Circle Schools. There will be sales of handicrafts, plants, toys, books, jewelry as well as a bake sale, white elephant sale and prizes. The Entertainment '80 books also will be on sale. Lunch will be served from noon to 2 p.m. and dinner from 4 to 6 p.m. There is a nominal charge. For information, call the Workmen's Circle office, 545-0985. Group Benefits Survivors' Kin An organization of chil- dren of Holocaust survivors is being formed in conjunc- tion with the Holocaust Memorial Center. The organization will focus on the impact of the Holocaust on the lives of children of survivors through discussion groups, self-awareness groups and educational programs. It also will serve to educate the community. The first meeting will be held 10:30 a.m. Dec. 9 at the Jewish Community Cen- ter's 10 Mile,branch. For information, call Charley Silow, 468-3340 or 559-0545. Greys Dedicate Forest in Israel Aided by JNF A forest of 10,000 trees in Lahav, Israel, was dedi- cated recently in honor of 50th wedding anniversary of Irene J. and Oscar F. Grey, formerly of South- field, and currently resi- dents of Miami Beach, Fla. The forest was commis- sioned by their son, Michael, daughter-in-law Cindy, and grandchildren of West Bloomfield and planted under the auspices of the Jewish National Fund. Born in Grand Rapids, Grey started the Oscar F. Grey and Associates man- ufacturers' representative agency 24 years ago. Today, the firm is headed by son, Michael. In Detroit, the Greys were members of Temple Beth El and the Knollwood Country Club. Mrs. Grey was president of the local chapter of CARIH and was a longtime guild member and volunteer at Sinai Hospital. The senior Greys have a daughter, Joan Sol- ferin. trelan trxna YITI5Un 'WELCOME' ..CY fA.3`413y FORF,ifir Attending the dedication of the Irene J. and Oscar F. Grey Forest in Israel, planted under the auspices of the Jewish National Fund, are, from left: Michael Grey, Lori Grey, Oscar Grey, Irene Grey, Cindy Grey and David Grey. 851-3090 tfiE A A arzE thacti,on i.n c. CURRENTLY WITH zw unisex styling 29571 ORCHARD LK. RD. FARMINGTON, HILLS, MICH. 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