ENGAGEMENTS nocation by Susan Invitations and Stationery Party Accessories & Favors Beautiful Calligraphy Weddings • Showers • Bar Mitzvahs • etc. The Best in Musical Entertainment doesn't stand still . . . r. . it moves 1 and has . 1 sound! .• Solo Piano • Duets • Trios For Booking Information 661-0250 Jon Jaffery JEWELRY APPRAISALS Buz Holzman L j THE VIDEO PROFESSIONALS 979-9232 ... because life Ambience II Scott Stern roductions At Very Reasonable Prices Call For An Appointment Vil e. a tellyr_ tan established 1919 FINE JEWELERS GEM/DIAMOND SPECIAUST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION Happily Married? 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Birmingham, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 Daily 10:00-5:30 Thurs. 10:00-7:00 Sat. 10:00-4:00 You Are Invited To Attend a Symposium On "Jewish Marriage and Lawrence Holzman and Pamela Schane Schane-Holzman Lawrence Roger Holzman economics at Michigan State and Pamela S. Schane of East University. Lansing, are elated to an- Parents of the bride and Mr. nounce their engagement. and Mrs. Mandell Schane of Pamela earned her degree in Southfield. Parents of the computer science at Wayne bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. State University and is work- Howard (Buz) Holzman of ing in the Lansing area as a West Bloomfield. computer analyst. A December wedding is Lawrence is studying in the planned. Ph.D. degree program in Family Life" Yes 0 No ❑ Undecided 0 From Theory to Practice, an OPPOrtUnitY to share and examine marriage-building techniques. "The Other Partner" Recognizing the Third Partner in Jewish marriage - The fascinating secret which has guaranteed stable, rewarding relationships from 1988 B.C. to 1988 C.E . . . and beyond. RABBI YITSCHAK M. KAGAN Rabbi Kagan, a native of London, England, has been associated with the Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan since 1966, and currently serves as Associate Director. He is the author of the twelve-volume "A Thought for the Week," publication which has been translated into six languages. Rabbi Kagan moderates the "Jewish Sound" weekly radio program on WNIC-AM, and is a speaker and lec- turer of renown. "Love and Marriage: A Torah View" "How Many Is Too Many?" Judaism neither ignores nor negates the biological realities of life; it speaks on the topic frankly and unabashedly. A modern Jewish mother takes a zesty feisty look at birth-control, fami- ly planning, zero population growth and related topics. CHANA S. SIDELSKY, M.S. DR. HARRIS SIDELSKY London, England The Sidelsky's have been invited to speak in Europe and U.S.A. as eloquent proponents of an "old-new" look into preserving and enhancing contem- porary marriage. Presently they are residing in Ann Arbor where Dr. Sidelsky is advancing his career as a specialist in prosthodontics. DATE: Sunday, June 5, 1988 7:30 p.m. PLACE: Lubavitch Education Center 28555 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington Hills Donation: $2.00 Refreshments will be served FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1988 CHAYA SARA - SILBERBERG A former National Merit Scholar, with a B.S. in Mathematics, Chaya Sara has chosen to devote her energies in the field of Jewish education. Presently she is teaching teenagers at Yeshivat Akiva. She has appeared on radio and television and lectures throughout the country. Minde Gordon and Robert Korman Sponsored by the Jewish Marriage Institute, a project of Lubavitch Women's Organization. Co-sponsor: P.T.A. of Yeshivat Akiva Gordon-Korman She is employed as a real estate property manager in Chicago. Her fiance, a technical sales representative, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry at the University of Illinois. An early July wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gor- don of Southfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Minde, to Robert Korman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Korman of Phoenix, Ariz. Miss Gordon earned a bachelor of science degree at Michigan State University.