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Barbara Eisenberg and Greg
Goldberg were married recently
at Hamilton Place. Rabbi Lane
Steinger of Temple Emanu-El of-
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Hedy and G.G. Eisenberg of
Southfield. Parents of the brideg-
room are Cynthia Borby of Oak
Park and Gary Goldberg of South-
field.
Sheri VarnHagen was the maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were the
bridegroom's sister Laura Lyman
and Rochelle Koloff, Alene
Lachman, Paula Meyer of Van
Nuys, Calif., and Robbin
Skokowski.
Glen Goldberg was the best
man. Ushers were the bride's
brothers, Lee Eisenberg and Jeff
Eisenberg, and Mark Lyman, Al
Paine Reisman
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Shelly Naomi Reisman of
Nashville, Tenn., and David
Harding Paine, also of Nashville,
were married recently at the Bir-
mingham Temple. Rabbi Sherwin
Wine officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Samuel G. Reisman of
Bloomfield Hills. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. T.
Harding Paine of Atlanta, Ga.
Linda E. Goudsmit was her sis-
ter's matron of honor. Brides-
maids were Anna Goudsmit, Mas-
sie Goudsmit, and the brideg-
room's sisters, Wesley Paine and
Sally Paine. Nora Goudsmit was
the flower girl.
T. Harding Paine was his son's
best man. Ushers were the bride's
brother, E. Michael Reisman, and
Rob Goudsmit and Max
Goudsmit.
The couple is residing in
Nashville and will take a honey-
moon trip to St. Simons Island,
Ga., in August.
Weiner of Cincinnati, Ohio, and
Jim Mills of East Lansing.
The bride's grandmother, Rose
Eisenberg, the bridegroom's
grandmother, Pearl Goldberg,
and the bridegroom's grand-
father, Dave Borby, also were in
the wedding party.
Following a West Coast hon-
eymoon, the couple is residing in
Southfield.
MSU Hillel
Slates Activities
Israel Week activities at Michi-
gan State University will culmi-
nate with an Israeli Independence
Day Celebration 6 p.m. Sunday at
the MSU B'nai B'rith Hillel
Jewish Student Center.
Entertainment will be provided
by a live band and folk dancing
and Israeli food will be featured.
"Being Jewish: Is it Worth it?"
is the topic of a special weekend
program at the MSU Hillel today
and Saturday. The program will
be highlighted by a series of lec-
tures presented by the Jewish
Learning Exchange, of Monsey,
N.Y.
Hillel's Monday Night at the
Movies series continues through
May with showings of La Cage
Aux Folles, 7:30 p.m. Monday; All
That Jazz, 7:30 p.m. May 13; and
To Be or Not To Be, 7:30 p.m. May
20.
The MSU Hillel will sponsor a
panel discussion on "Inter-
marriage and Inter-faith Rela-
tionships," 8:15 p.m. May 17. A
Hillel barbecue is scheduled for 6
p.m. May 19 and the annual Fa-
culty Retreat at Camp Tamarack
with Wayne State University and
the University of Michigan will be
held the second weekend in June.
For information on Hillel ac-
tivities at MSU, call the Hillel
Jewish Student Center, 1-517-
332-1916.