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Tuesday, March 14, 1989
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Greg and Phyllis Rosenberg
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Phyllis Beth Greenberger
bride, Julie Buch, Chris
and Gregory Laird Rosenberg
Stoner and Carol White.
were married recently at Con-
Greg's persons of honor
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
were his brother David
Rabbi Irwin Groner, Cantor
Rosenberg and his sister
Chaim Najman and Cantor
Elizabeth Rosenberg. The
Sidney Rube officiated.
ushers were Marty Flax and
Jeff Spitzer Resnick.
Parents of the bride are Dr.
Also participating in the
and Mrs. Robert Greenberger
ceremony were Phyllis'
of West Bloomfield. Parents of
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
the bridegroom are Mr. and
Alex Greenberger, and Greg's
Mrs. Morton Rosenberg of
grandfather, Mr. Louis Wolfe.
Prairie Village, Kansas.
The flower girl was Kari
Phyllis' person of honor was
Greenberger, cousin of the
her brother Marc Green-
bride.
berger. The bridesmaids were
The couple is residing in
Amy Barris, cousin of the
Ann Arbor.
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Spring Classes Begin
At Jewish Center
Spring classes at the Jewish
Community Center will start
the week of March 5.
Eileen Glogower will be
teaching Computer - Apple
Works and Basic Computer.
Experimental Watercolor for
students at all levels will be
taught on Monday and
Wednesday mornings by Sal-
ly Kaplan. Bridge will be
taught by experienced
teachers to all levels of
students.
The Center's music pro-
gram will offer traditional as
well as Suzuki piano and
violin lessons and flute and
recorder lessons.
All levels of tap, ballet and _
jazz classes for children and
adults are available at the
Maple/Drake building as well
as the Jimmy Prentis Morris
building.
Ceramic classes are offered
to children age 7 and up. Pro-
fessional instruction in
ceramics also is available to
adults. Deanna Sperka's
"Museum and Gallery Tour"
class, explores all avenues of
art in Metropolitan Detroit.
Photography and calligraphy
are among the other classes
offered by the Educational
Services Department of the
Jewish Community Center.
All classes are open to the
public. For information, call
Shirley Siegal or Annette
Chajes, 661-1000, ext. 335 or
ext. 352.
Used Book
Sale Planned
The Friends of the Hun-
tington Woods Library will
hold a used book sale on
March 4 at 10 a.m. in the
library's basement, 26415
Scotia. For information, call
Beverly Friedenberg,
399-4047.