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September 30, 1988 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-09-30

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Introduces

ZIGI. BEN-HAIM

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Mel and Barbara Frankens-
tein of Prairie Village, Kan.
The bridegroom's parents are
David and Gloria Zatkin of
Southfield and Richard and
Helene Hoffman of
Ridgewood, N.J.
Serving as maid of honor
was Amy Frankenstein of
Prairie Village. Also attend-
ing the bride were Mrs. Julie
Schaefer of Royal Oak, Dr.
Ellen Link and Theresa Lipo
of Chicago and Jody Rovick of
Prairie Village.
The best man was Larry
Flaggmai. of Southfield, and
the bridegroom's attendants
were Dr. Steve Shepherd of
Southfield, Chuck Hartwig of
West Los Angeles, Brad
White of Chicago and Rich
Hoffman of Ridgewood.
Ushers were Joe Hoffman and
Dan Hoffman of Ridgewood
and Jeff Frankenstein of
Boston.
Following a luncheon at the
Plaza Marriott Hotel, the cou-
ple left for a honeymoon in
Maui, Hawaii. They make
their home in Chicago.

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MITZVAH 1••

Pair Twins
B'nai Mitzvah

Steve Bocknek, son of
Cheryl and Marc Bocknek,
and Jonathon Grandin, son of
Barbara and Stanley Gran-
din, celebrated their b'nai
mitzvah Saturday with their
Soviet twin, Maxim
Yankelevich, at Temple
Israel.
Maxim's family applied for
emigration to Israel in
January 1980. They have
been refused exit visas
because Soviet authorities
said they felt Maxim's father
had access to "state secrets."
Steve and Jonathon wrote to
Maxim but have not received
any confirmation that any let-
ters were received.

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period with the participation of prominent
historians representing each of these ethnic
groups.
Participants:
Professor M. B. Biskupski, Ph.D.

St. John Fisher College

Professor of Samuel Kassow, Ph.D.

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Professor Roman Szporluk, Ph.D.

Teens Celebrate
B'nai Mitzvah

Jennifer Irene Weisberg,
daughter of Nona and Fredric
Weisberg, will twin her bat
mitzvah with Irina Knokh,
daughter of Asya and
Vladimir Knokh of the Soviet
Union at 8:15 p.m. today at
Temple Emanu-El.
Irina has been the recipient
of awards for her musical
compositions.
On Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
Karen Sara Lechtzin,
daughter of Carol and Ed-
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bat mitzvah.

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