Friday, February 1, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ONE LADY BAND ilift'\ piano or portable organ with rhythm box Susan Rott, sister of the brideg- room, Shelley Lefkowitz, and Lisa Jacobson of Columbus, Ohio. Starkman's best man was Avery Katz of Somerville, Mass. Ushers were Neal Rott, Mark Teicher, Barry Fagan and Cliff Dovitz. The bridegroom's grandparents, Jack and Rose Pro- vizer, also participated in the ceremony. Ms. Brody, a graduate of Oak- land University and the North- western University School of Law, is an attorney in Detroit. Starkman was graduated from Michigan State University and the University of Detroit' Law School and has law offices in Pon- tiac. Adele Miller 353-9566 oe %e sit LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra ‘4' 349-0690 Mack Pitt MEMORIES IN MOTION BY VIDEO PHOTOGRAPHERS Orchestra Professional Video at its finest and his Following a‘San Francisco hon- eymoon, the couple is residing in Southfield. plus Disco • Broadcast Quality Cameras • Computer Editing • Weddings & Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Call For An Appointment .. . Herstand-Chicorel 14 Will Bring Our Demonstration Tape Judith Chicorel and Marc David Herstand were married by Rabbi Ronald M. Shapiro, Dec. 29, at Cong. Shalom, Milwaukee, Wis. The bride is the daughter of David Chicorel of Southfield and the late Mrs. Sedel Chicorel._Par- ents of the bridegroom are Arnold Herstand of New York City and Olive Herstand of Minneapolis, Minn. Maid of honor was Lisa As- kenazy. Bridesmaids were Michelle Askenazy of Huntington Woods, Adrea Megdell of Flint, and Robin Herstand, twin sister of the bridegroom of New York City. 358-3642 Best man was Nate Jacobson of Cleveland, Ohio. ushers were Bruce Lehman of San Francisco, Calif., Gershon Askenazy and Josh Megdell. Judith received her B.A. and master's degrees from Oakland University and is presently work- ing as counselor for the Jewish Vocational Services in Mil- waukee. Marc received his B.A. degree at Tufts University, Bos- ton, and his master's degree at the University of California, Ber- keley. The couple is residing in Mil- waukee. Mr. & Mrs. Music SHEL ROTT VICKIE CARROLL Music • Vocals Personality 354-0770 [ To You . . . At No Obligation. David Leaver 676-8152 When you hire Goldenberg Photography Murray Goldenberg photographs your affair. Not a part time weekend associate. . YOUR Boren-Lehman Karen Lehman and Dennis Boren were married recently at Excalibur Restaurant. Rabbi Al- bert Lewis of Grand Rapids, a cousin of the bridegroom, of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Lehman of Oak Park and the late Rose Lehman. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boren of Oak Park. Matron of honor was Linda Co- hen, sister of the bride. Stuart Bo- ren, brother of the bridegroom, . was best man. The bride was graduated from Wayne State University with a B.S. degree in physical therapy. She is currently in private prac- tice in Farmington Hills. Her husband earned a B.A. degree at WSU and a J.D. degree at its law school. He is currently employed as an attorrey with the National Labor Relations Board. Following a honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, the couple is residing in Farmington Hills. 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