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Maisel-Traub

Maureen Traub of Cape Town,
South Africa, and Hillel Maisel of
San Francisco, Calif., were mar-
ried Jan. 6 in Cape Town. Rabbi
Eric Kaye of the Great Synagogue
in Cape Town officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. -

and Mrs. Alec Traub of Cape
Town„ Parents of the bridegroom
are Dr. and Mrs. Harry Maisel of
West Bloomfield.

The couple is residing in San
Francisco.

Glazer-Buehler

Michele Buehler of Valencia,
Calif., became the bride of Ben
Glazer, also of Valencia, Dec. 31
at the Calabasas Inn, Calabasas,
Calif. Rabbi Allen Freeling of the
University Synagogue of
Brentwood, Calif., officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Buehler of Tucson,
Ariz. Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Glazer
of Southfield.
The bridegroom's sister, Joanne

Schwartz, was the matron of
honor. Susan Scott was the maid
of honor. Nita Nickerson and
Toby Childers were the brides-
maids.
Rick Glazer was his brother's
best man. Ushers were Mark
Schwartz and Phillip Buehler and
David Buehler, the bride's
brothers.
Following a honeymoon to San
Francisco and. Jamaica, the
couple is residing in Valencia.

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HUNTINGTON WOODS
CHAPTER has a new name,
Aviv. The chapter is open to
members from many cities, and
this was the reason for the-name
change. On Saturday at 7:30 p.m.,
the chapter will celebrate its fifth
anniversary with a wine-tasting
party at the Franklin Pointe apts.
club house, 26361 Franklin
Pointe Dr., Southfield. There will
be appetizers, wine, cheese, des-
serts and beverages. There is a
charge. Guests are welcome. Call
Helene Phillips, 541-2972; or
Ellie Natinsky, 547-7512, for in-
formation.

MORGENTHAU CHAPTER
will hold a luncheon meeting on
Wednesday at noon at Knob-in-
the-Woods Apts. club house.
President Norma Gorosh and
Program Vice President Helen
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Braverman announce that the

guest speaker will be Rev. James
Lyons of the Ecumenical Institute
for Jewish-Christian StUdies. His
topic is "Facing History and Our-
selves."
There is a nominal charge for
members and guests, and reserva-
tions are required.
For reservations, call Lorraine
Popper, 851-8388; Thelma Rodd,
352-5660; or Helen Kanters,
353-0225.

LOCAL NEWS

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Wins Levin Award

Rodolfo Ledesma will receive
the 1984 Samuel M. Levin Award
in Economics from the Wayne
State University economics de-
partment.

WEINBERG:

Dean of Aish Hatorah College &
Educational Network
Israel/USA/Canada/South America

dynamic & challenging. ."a compelling Presence **

Rolling Stone Magazine, April 21, 1977

followed by a lecture & an open forum

`THE SUBTLE TRAPS OF FREEDOM"

DATE: Sunday, February 1 7, 1985

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15110 West 10 Mile Road

COST: $10
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$12 — at the door

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