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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Goldberg
Goldberg-Singer
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Levin
were Dr. Michael Sarver, Dr.
of Singer Island, Fla., former-
Edward Levin, Richard
ly of West Bloomfield, an-
Levin, Richard Lampkin, and
nounce the marriage of their
James Comen.
daughter, Rochelle Eve, to
The bride, a graduate of
Bruce Jeffrey Goldberg, son of
Eastern
Michigan University,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
is the director of occupational
Goldberg, of Randolph, Mass.
therapy at the Erich
The wedding recently took
Lindemann Mental Health
place at Beth Achim in
Center in Boston.
Southfield. Rabbi Arm of-
ficiated. The maid of honor
The bridegroom, a graduate
was Toby Wolner of Ban-
of Northeastern University, is
nockburn, Ill. Bridesmaids
the corporate and partnership
were Suzanne Gotlieb of
insurance manager for First
Boston, Carol Levin of
Winthrop Corporation of
Vacaville, Calif., Renee
Boston, a national real estate
Carole Simlak of Southfield
firm.
and Elisa Wayne of Los
The couple will reside in
Angeles. Steven Goldberg
Boston after a honeymoon in
was the best man. The ushers
St. Maarten.
imm•••••1••111FOR SENIORS
Yiddish Language
Groups Scheduled
The senior adult depart-
ment at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building of the Jewish
Community Center will have
Yiddish language programs.
On Fridays at 10:30 a.m., Sol
Granadier conducts the Yid-
dish Reading Circle in Room
4. Helga Plonskier teaches
Yiddish conversation at 1:15
p.m. in Room 2 of the JPM.
On Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m.,
Abe Saginaw reads short
stories in Yiddish in the
library, and on Thursdays the
Yiddish Culture Club meets
at 12:30 p.m. in Jaffe Hall.
This week's program is a
videotape on the large screen
of a Yiddish sing-along,
featuring Mike Burstyn.
On Tuesday, at 1 p.m. in the
JPM assembly hall, the se-
cond in a Caregivers Series,
sponsored by Blue Cross Blue
Shield of Michigan and entitl-
ed, "The Dollmaker" will be
presented. There will be sug-
gestions for making caregiv-
ing decisions and reducing
stress.
Following the lecture, a
travelogue of Asia and
Austria will be shown by Ar-
chie Leslie.
On Wednesday, at 10:15
a.m. in the library, Chana
Klein will discuss Jewish
literature.
The Book Fair video, "The
Jewish Trivia and Informa-
tion Book" with Ian
Shapolsky will be shown in
the JPM atrium at 10 a.m.
Thursday.
The Yiddish Culture CLub
will sponsor an "Afternoon
with Philip Imber and His
Poetry" at 12:30 p.m. Thurs-
day in Jaffe Hall.
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