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July 22, 1983 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-07-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

I

I Church-State Separation
Proposed by School District

Births

July 16 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Hoffman (Sue
Cohen) of Farmington Hills,
a son, Michael Aaron.

* * *

July 16 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Rossmoore
(Shelly Gittleman) of Hun-
tington Woods, a son, Ian
Henry.

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Fred D. Thorin, superin-
tendent of Bloomfield Hills
Schools, has advised the
Jewish Community Council
that a specific statement of
board policy entitled "Sen-
sitivity to Separation of
Church and State" will be
presented to the board of
education for formal adop-
tion.
This action follows con-
cerns expressed on behalf of
the Jewish community by
Council President David
Lebenbom regarding
* * *
prayers given at Andover
June 24 — To Mr. and High School's graduation
Mrs. Richard L. Frank exercises which ended with
(former Detroiter Beth the phrase "in the name of
Shapiro) of Bethesda, Md., a Jesus our Lord."
The school's principal,
son, Jonathan Henry.
Duane Sheldon was advised
* * *
June 22 — To Dr. and by Lebenbom that "includ-
Mrs. Daniel Singer (Robin ing Christian prayer in a -
Young), former Detroiters public ceremony can offent
of Toledo, Ohio, a daughter, non-Christians as well as
many Christians . . . It is
Lisa Beth.
very important to us, and to
** *
the education of our youth,
May 29 — To Mr. and that teachers and students
Mrs. Bruce Elman (former fully understand the rights
Detroiter Nancy Adelsberg) accorded by law to all reli-
of Edmonton, Alb., a gious groups in the United
daughter, Gail Ellen:
States."
* * *,
In his reply, Thorin
May 25 — To Mr. and stated that administra-
Mrs. Steven Beerbohm (Dr. tive guidelines adopted
Kathleen A. McCarroll) of
Bloomfield Hills, a daugh-
ter, Palmer Brooke.

July 10 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Meyer (Julie
Grant), former Detroiters of
New Orleans, La., a daugh-
ter, Rachel Grant.
* * *
July 7 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Jay Kaner (Paula Sulkin) of
Southfield, a daughter,
Elissa Michelle.
* * *
July 1— To Mr. and Mrs.
Zvi Burstyn (Marjorie
Adelsberg) of Southfield, a
daughter, Naomi Bluma.

UJA Seminars

NEW YORK — United
Jewish Appeal (UJA) will
sponsor a series of one-day
training seminars next
month in various cities
throughout the country in-
cluding Detroit.

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Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. William
Denenberg of Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Judi De-
nenberg, to Gregory A.
Coursen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Coursen, also
.of Oak Park. Miss Denen-

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in 1979 say "On occasions
such as graduation when
a benediction or blessing
is used, the address will
be universal in concept
and sensitive to all reli-
gious beliefs."
Additionally, Thorin
said, "This year, for the first
time, Andover asked staff
members instead of repre-
sentatives of the clergy to
offer the invocation and the
benediction. Unfortunately,
personal beliefs came into
play, although with no in-
tention, I am positive, of
being insensitive or of pro-
selytizing."
The new proposed policy
states, "The Constitution of
the United States estab-
lishes religious freedom and
a clear separation of church
and state. The Bloomfield
Hills School District recog-
nizes its parallel obligation
in both areas- and will be di-
ligent in its observance of
that position .. .
"Respect for others, their
diverse beliefs, and their
individual differences is an
ongoing concern of the
school district, and sensitiv-
ity of these differences will
be reflected in all district
activities."

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berg holds a master's degree
in audiology from Michigan
State University. Her
fiance holds a bachelor's de-
gree in accounting from
MSU. A December wedding
is planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Moggel of Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Michelle
to
Jamie-- Moggell,
Franklin Delano Davis,
Jr. of Oak Park, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin (Cathy)
Davis. A December wedding
is planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Wasserman of University
Heights, Ohio, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Ellen Rose
Wasserman, to Gary
David Davis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Davis of
Bloomfield Hills. Miss Was-
serman earned an RN de-
gree at Jackson Memorial
Hospital School of Nursing.
Her fiance attended Wayne
State University and West-
ern Michigan University. A
November wedding is
planned.

Bank Deal

NEW YORK — Israel
Discount Bank Ltd. has
agreed to purchase an addi-
tional 26 percent of the
equity in Israel's fifth
largest bank, the First In-
ternational Bank of Israel.
IDB Ltd. already owns ap-
proximately 15 percent of
First International Bank of
Israel through its Canadian
subsidiary, Canada-Israel
Development Ltd.

Friday, July 22, 1983 49

Stein - Saxe
Wedding Told

Southfield
only

MRS. SAXE

Marcy Ellen Stein be-
came the bride of Steven
Allan Saxe at a recent
ceremony at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
The former Miss Stein is
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Emanuel L. Stein of
West Bloomfield. Mr. Saxe
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence I. Saxe, former
Detroiters of Las Vegas,
Nev.
Alisa Rautbort was maid
of honor and bridesmaids
were Laura Rubin, Miriam
Gotman and Leslie Lipin.
Junior bridesmaid was Lori
Bobroff of Florida.
Michael Saxe was his
brother's best man.
Ushers included Larry
Stein and Steven Wink-
ler. Joshua Saxe was jun-
ion usher. Also par-
ticipating in the cere-
mony were the bride's
grandmothers, Mrs. Rose
Bobroff and Mrs. Goldie
Stein, and the groom's
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Lepofsky.
Following a New York
honeymoon the couple will
reside in Las Vegas.

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Miss Berger earned a BS
degree in education, with a
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University. Her fiance
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A summer wedding is
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Correction

The article, "Israel
Prospects Better in '84
U.S. Election" (July 15,
Page 12), was written by
Morris Amitay.

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