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THE ADULT STUDY COMMISSION
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is pleased to present
RABBI JULES HARLOW
speaking on
"WHAT DO WE DO WHILE
WAITING FOR THE MESSIAH?"
Editor, Machzor for Rosh Hashanah
and Yom Kippur
Editor, Siddur Sim Shalom
Timothy Webster and Terri Rosenberg
(new Siddur for Shabbat, Festivals & Weekdays)
Webster-Rosenberg
RABBI JULES HARLOW
Director of Publications for Rabbinical Assembly Translator of
Modern Hebrew Literature (S.V. Agnon) Author, narrator and
interviewer for film, radio, television
THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1985 - . 8:00 P.M.
ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
The Public is Cordially Invited To Attend At No Charge
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Terri Anne Rosenberg and
Timothy Wayne Webster were
married recently at Temple Beth
El. Rabbi Dannel Schwartz of-
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Sydney and Maxine Rosenberg of
West Bloomfield. Parents of the
bridegroom are Ford and Verna
Webster of Saginaw.
The bride's sister, Rene G.
Rosenberg of Houston, Tex., was
the maid of honor. Robert H.
Garske of Kawkawlin, Mich., was
the best man.
Following a honeymoon in
Quebec, Canada, and New
England, the couple is residing in
Houston, Tex.
BUSINESS
HUDSON'S and NORTHLAND
CENTER will offer a holiday
shuttle service 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec.
2-20 from the Prudential Town
Center, the Allied building, Con-
trol Data building, Central Park
Office Plaza, Central Park Plaza
and Travelers Tower. Passengers
will receive complimentary
"goodie" bags from Hudson's.
DR. SCOTT A. CANTOR,
graduate of Life Chiropractic Col-
lege, summa cum laude, (Interna-
tional Chiropractors Honor
Society) is proud to announce the
opening of the Cantor Chiroprac-
tic Clinic located in the Nine-
Beech Plaza, Southfield. For in-
formation and appointment, call
the clinic, 353-8040.
AMY L. GOTTLIEB of West
Bloomfield has been named man-
agement associate with the
United Health System (UHS), a
health service consortium of
Beaumont, Oakwood and Saint
John hospitals.
BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
OF MICHIGAN will induct Les-
ter S. Burton and Joseph M.
Slavik into the Builders Associa-
tion Hall of Fame at the associa-
tion's annual dinner at 8 p.m.
Saturday at the Northfield Hil-
ton.
NO LAW WITHOUT
LAWYERS, a 22-minute film
produced for the State Bar of
Michigan by Sue Marx Films was
honored with a bronze medal in
the public relations film category
at the 28th annual International
Film and TV Festival of New
York.
AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTE has expanded the
locatons for its resort seminar
programs. Lecture series on
Medical/Dental/Legal Malprac-
tice and Investment Strategies
and Financial Planning are held
at 28 sites in the U.S., Mexico and
the Caribbean. For information,
call registrar Ann Carruthers,
354-3506.
MAURICE A. BETMAN, of
Southfield, chartered financial
consultant, president of Com-
prehensive Financial Planning
Corp., has been appointed man-
ager of the financial planning de-
partment of the Principal Finan-
cial Group.
Local Doctor
Is Honored
Dr. Henry J. Spiro, cataract
specialist, has recently been
named vice president of the
Society of Geriatric Ophthalmol-
ogy.