V.,,-10"..04,- N..4,14zi.w.ly :4roA rorMAPrNA 4 :00.y, .. e.11A,s,: m 4reevkiVOOr O irrelt,"s it 72 Friday, September 6, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WEDDINGS SOPHISTICATED PARTY DECOR SPECIALISTS • • • • We Create any Mood For Your Party With Elegance Featuring UNIQUE CENTERPIECES ARCHES TREES ETC., ETC., ETC... We also Provide An Experienced Delivery Service Locally & Nationwide (313) 661-9331 We're the finest . . . ASK ANYONE!! • 11 . Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354.6060 DANCE THEATRE OF ROYAL 'OAK • 64 Beautiful hand written envelopes for your • Weddings • Parties • Bar Mitzvahs • Etc. * Sensibly Piked * Call Susan at 258-9574 • "TAKE TWO" VIDEO TAPING Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs Anniversaries or for any occasion ... call Michigan's Most Popular Video Team Jerry Ruckert 559.4380 Steve Spitz 557.6884 4411• 411P- Serious Study in CLASSICAL BALLET Personalized Attention Also JAZZ and TAP Air AI 'TAKE TWO' NOW REGISTERING FOR SEPTEMBER David and Diane Gross 545-6780 518 E. FOURTH, ROYAL OAK ;Inn mann Kosher candy says it best. Gross-Shatusky Diane Marie Shatusky and David Victor Gross were mar- ried recently at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shatusky. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gross. Lynn Shatusky, the sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Linda Orbach, sister of the brideg- Nutcracker Sweets now has an exclusive line of the finest Kosher confections. All our candies come beautifully packaged in trays, baskets or keepsake tins. And since our specialty is custom design, we can personalize your gift in the package design of your choice. Order now to guarantee delivery for the holidays. Inquire about our free delivery area. Ask for Nancy Zide. Oakland Mall • (313) 583-0520 Steve Gross was his brother's best man. Ushers were Brian Gross, brother of the brideg- room; Geoffrey Orbach, Greg McVickers and Allen Feldman. Following a honeymoon in Greece, the couple is residing in North Hollywood, Calif. Midrasha Lectures Open When you want to say thanks to your host .. . congratulate a friend . . . or express sympathy to a family member in mourning, nothing says it better than a gift of Kosher candy. For the next occasion that calls for some- thing special, give something unique — a gift of Kosher candy or chocolates. room: Kathy Rich and Ann Shatusky, sisters of the bride; and Leslie Graham. Dr. Laikin-Elkin The Midrasha-College of Jewish Studies, Jewish Commu- nity Council and American Jewish Committee will co- sponsor a special lunch and lec- ture series, "Jews: Time and Space" will be held on Monday and Oct. 21 and Dec. 9 at noon at the Midrasha. The opening lecture on "Jews and Space: Struggling Com- munities in Latin America" will be given by Dr. Judith Laikin- Elkin. Dr. Laikin-Elkin is the author of Jews of the Latin American Republics. Dr. Laikin-Elkin received a B.A. degree at the University of 43— Michigan and a master's degree in international relations at Columbia University. After re- ceiving her master's degree she was commissioned a United States Foreign Service Officer in Southeast Asia. Her experiences are recol- lected in her book Krishna Smiled. After a tour of duty in England, Dr. Laikin-Elkin served as regional director for American Jewish Congress and wrote a column of foreign news analysis for the Detroit Free Press. She has taught at Wayne State University, Albion Col- lege, University of Michigan and is currently-teaching at Ohio State University in Col- umbus, Ohio. Dr. Laikin-Elkin received a Ph.D. degree from the Univer- sity of Michigan and focused on the history of the Jews of Latin America. She has traveled ex- tensively in Latin America and received a Fullbright Schol- arship for research in Argentina in 1984. The series is open to the pub- lic. The cost of the series in- cludes lunch. Other speakers in the series include: Dr. Pinchas Peli, Oct. 21; and David Harris, Dec. 9. For information, call the Mid- rasha, 352-7117: