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Amy Bernstein and Kenneth Colton
Bernstein - Colton
Isadore and Claire Berns-
tein of Ann Arbor announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Amy, to Kenneth
1. Colton, son of June Col-
ton of Southfield. •
Miss Bernstein earned a
B.S.Ed. degree in special
education at the University
of Michigan and a Master of
Social Work degree at Johns
Hopkins University.
Her fiance earned a B.A.
degree at Kalamazoo Col-
lege, M.P.H. degree at U-M
and is pursuing a Doctor of
Osteopathy degree at the
Kansas City College of Os-
teopathic Medicine.
A June wedding is
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Jaci and Mel Bernstein of
East Meadow, N.Y., an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Arlene
Michelle, to Richard David
Mege, former Detroiter .of
Massapequa Park,• N.Y.,
and the son of former De-
troiters Judy and Bernie
Mege of Massapequa Park.
Miss Bernstein. attended
New York Community Col-
lege, where she majored in
Business. Her fiance also
attended the cbmmunity
college and majored in
business and insurance.
An October 1985 wedding
is planned.
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Katz Brachfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Katz of
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Windsor, Canada,
proudly announce the •
engagement of tjieir daugh-
ter, Myra Diane, to Adrian
Sandor Brachfeld, son of
Mrs. Ann Brachfeld of
Houston, Tex., and the late
Mr. Sol Brachfeld.
A December wedding is
planned.
LOCAL NEWS _
JPI launches fall programs
The Jewish Parents Insti-
tute (JPI), an affiliate of the
Jewish Community Center,
will launch three new pro-
grams this fall.
JPI's Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Program will combine the
traditional aspects of b'nai
mitzvah education with a
study of ethics and the
Jewish experience.
The institute will also in-
troduce a Teen Club de-
signed for students -in
grades eight-12. The club
will combine educational„
community service and so-
cial programs and will deal
with such topics as anti-
Semitism and intermar-
riage.
Israeli
new
JPI's
folkdance workshop for
adults will meet at 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the JCC
Jiminy Prentis Morris
Branch in Oak Park begin-
ning Sept. 12•
There is a charge for all
JPI programs. For informa-
tion, call the institute,
661-1000 ext. 159 between
10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Monday-Thursday.
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