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September 19, 1986 - Image 123

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-09-19

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"Where You Come First"

Kosins

Uptown
Southfield Rd at
111/2 Mile • 559-3900

\=-Maxine Feig of West Bloom-
field and David and Evelyn
Weinberg of Southfield.
Pamela Beth is named in lov-
ing memory of her maternal
great-grandfather Mr. Paul
Feig and her paternal great-
grandmother Bessie Pollack.
JULY 27 — Michael and
Janice Schwartz of Oak Park
announce the birth of their
daughter, Mallory Beth.
Grandparents are Sidney and
Lorraine Schwartz of Oak
Park, Sidney Greenberg of
Southfield and Terry Green-
berg of Livonia. Great-
grandparents are Simon and

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Sarah Silver of Livonia and
Jerry Greenberg of Florida.
Mallory Beth is named in
memory of her great-
grandmother Molly Partin.

JULY 25 — Former Detroiter
Richard C. and Linda A. Bas-
sin (Redford) of Surrey,
England, announce the birth of
their son, Daniel Max, brother
to Claire Mae. Proud
grandparents are Nate and
Bert Bassin of Lake Worth,
Fla., and William Brown of
London, England. Daniel Max
is named in memory of his be-
loved great-uncle Mr. Max Li-
pin.

Dakar Search To Use
Titanic Robot Vehicle

Washington (JTA) — A
submersible robotic vehicle
that was used recently to film
the wreck of the ocean liner
Titanic will be deployed in
,Egyptian waters in the
Mediterranean Sea in an ef-
fort to find the Israeli sub-
marine, Dakar, sunk in
/
\ January, 1968, the Depart-
ment of Defense said last
week.
A Pentagon spokeman said
the search will begin in late
September in a cooperative
effort between the U.S., Israel
and Egypt.
If the search by the U.S.
Navy is successful, efforts
will then be made to salvage
the submarine and recover
the remains of the 69 mem-
bers of her crew.
There has never been any
explanation why the diesel-
driven Dakar sank on her
maiden voyage from England
to Israel. The submarine was
a modernized British World
War II vessel.
Israel helped by several
other nations sought unsuc-
cessfully for the Dakar after
it was lost. There have also
been three searches in coop-
eration with Egypt. A marker
• buoy from the Dakar washed
• ashore about 90 miles south
of Tel Aviv, about a year after
the submarine sank. This and
other clues have given the
Israelis a general idea of
where the search should be
conducted.
When Israeli Defense
Minister Yitzhak Rabin
visited Washington last year
he asked Defense Secretary
Caspar Weinberger to use the
robotic equipment to search
for the Dakar, according to
the Pentagon spokesman.
The effort was to have
begun earlier this year, but
the equipment and salvage
material was needed by the
Navy after the space shuttle
Challenger exploded, the
• spokesman said.
The equipment was then

used this summer to explore
the wreckage of the Titanic. It

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consists of a small submarine,
which carries three persons
and can descend to a depth of
6,000 to 13,120 feet, and then
go along the sea floor and
pick up objects with an arm
and claw.-
It also can extend a robot
explorer, the Jason Jr., which
is attached by a 250-foot
tether and can go in and
around objects. This was
what was used to film the
Titanic wreckage.

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presents

Hasidic
Wedding Unites
Dynasties

New York (JTA) — More
than 30,000 guests last week
attended the wedding of two
young Hasidic Jews in the
Williamsburg section of
Brooklyn. Thousands others
lined the sidewalks to have a
glimpse of the newlyweds and
the ceremony that marked
the union of two sects of the
Hasidic movement.
The bride was Sara Esther
Rokaech , the 18-year-old
daughter of Rabbi Meyer
Rokaech, the head of the
Kozlov Hasidic movement.
The bridegroom was Yosef
Meisels, the 18-year-old
grandson of Rabbi Moses
Teitelbaum, the head of the
Satmar community, con-
sidered ont of the largest
Hasidic groups in the world
with at least 25,000 followers
in Brooklyn.
About 80 buses were
chartered to shuttle guests
between Boro Park and
Williamsburg and more than
140 ushers and 50 attendants
were used to supervise the
event and the seating ar-
rangements at the dinner.
The police closed off streets
for the night.
The newlyweds will re-
portedly live in Boro Park.
According to friends of the
couple, the two will not go on
a honeymoon because the
Hasidic tradition does not
have provisions for it.

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