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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-10-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

October 11, 1980

Marriages

of the bride's parents. The
bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Ziegel-
man. Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Cohen of Buffalo,
N.Y.
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Lansky.
Rick Posmantur was best
man. Ushers were David
Ziegelman, brother of the
bride, and Alan Gersen,
Dick Kowal and Jim
Nichols.
The new Mrs. Cohen
earned a bachelor's and
master's degree in social
work at the University of
Michigan. Her husband
was graduated from
Cornell University and
earned a master's degree
in social work from the
University of Michigan.
He is pursuing doctoral
studies in psychology
and social work at U-M.
Following a honeymoon
in Hawaii, the couple is re-
siding in Ann Arbor.
* * *
Nancy Louise Kurland
became the bride of Alan
Gordon Brenner in a re-
cent double-ring ceremony
at Cong. Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses. Rabbi A. Irv-
ing Schnipper officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kurland of West Bloom-
field. Parents of the brideg-
room are Mr. and Mrs.
James Brenner of Colum-
bus, Ohio.
Sherrill M. Kurland, sis-
ter of the bride, was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were,
_ Joanne Newman, Jill Slater
of Utica, N.Y., and Mrs.
Shelley Brenner Baird, sis-
ter of the bridegroom.
Howard Brenner was
his brother's best man.
Ushers were Jeffrey N.
Kurland, brother of the
bride, William Baird, Jr.,
and Stuart Warner of
White Plains, N.Y.
Grandparents of the bride
Mrs. Abraham A. Kurland
of Buffalo, N.Y., and Mr.
and Mrs. Manning M. Ken-
dall of London, Ont., also
participated in the cere-
mony.
Following a honeymoon
in California, the couple are
residing in Columbus,
where Mr. Brenner is
attending Ohio State Uni-
versity Law School and Mrs.
Brenner is pursuing
graduate studies.

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Dance, Fitness, Photography
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new year in January will Arts Department, 661
The Jewish Community
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Center will present the Fes- be
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tival Dancers in "A Carni-
pourri of songs from the
Freddy
val of Dance" 2:30 p.m.
American musical thea-
Sunday in the Aaron DeRoy
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ter. In March there'll be a
1-4 piece
Studio Theater in the main
special tribute to
orchestra
building.
and disco
The opening piece is the Leonard Bernstein.
To order tickets, or for in-
tapes
"Welcome Conga," a dance
formation,
call
the
Cultural
398-2462
exploring the rhythmics of
South American music. The
balance of the program in-
cludes a retelling — in
dance — of the story "The
Princess and the Frog," an
Photography with
appearance of the legendary
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"Awareness Through
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the central nervous system
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For information, contact
the Center. 661-1000.
"How We Lived,"
a photographic ex-
hibit documenting the
history of immigrant
Jews in America from
1880 to 1930, is on display
through Monday at the
main Center complex.
Admission is free.
Forty photographs have
been selected to represent
the over 200 pictures com
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by Irving Howe and Ken-
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The Center will present
"For a Song," a series of four
vocal music revues, show-
casing the talents of Jewish
composers and librettists.
Performing the revues will
be the members of the
Michigan Lyric Opera
Company. The perform-
ances will be in the Aaron
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Oct. 25 is " 'S Wonderful,
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