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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1990
Sharon, Lynn Reifman,
Stacie Miller, Melanie Dernis,
and Sherrie Blass. The flower
girl was Ashley Kogan.
Todd Rosenzweig, the
groom's brother, was best
man. Groomsmen were
Robert Kogan, Larry Lyda,
Darrell Moffitt, Ronald Ap-
plebaum, David Rosenfeld,
Keith Starr, Jeffrey Richman,
Ron Pardo, Zachary Sharon,
Neil Rosenzweig, Adam
Rosenzweig, and Joshua
Rosenzweig. Ring bearer was
Jeremy Kogan.
After a honeymoon in
Maui, the couple resides in
West Bloomfield.
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Karen Kogan and Marc
Rosenzweig were recently
married at the Biltmore
Hotel in Coral Gables, Fla.
Rabbi Michael Eisenstat and
Cantor Stuart Pittle
officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Florida Supreme Court
Justice and Mrs. Gerald
Kogan of Tallahassee. The
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Rosenzweig of West
Bloomfield.
Matron of honor was Debbie
Lyda, the bride's sister,
Bridesmaids were Dana
Rosenzweig, Andrea Rosenz-
weig, Diana Kogan, Danielle
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WERE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE
Orthodox Council
Hosts Berel Wein
The Council of Orthodox
Rabbis will convene its an-
nual assembly on the topic of
repentence 8 p.m. Sept. 25 at
Congregation Dovid Ben
Nuchim.
The speaker will be Rabbi
Berel Wein of Monsey, N.Y.
Rabbi Wein is a graduate of
the Hebrew Theological Col-
lege in Skokie, Ill. and receiv-
ed his rabbinical ordination
in 1955. He is a graduate of
Roosevelt College of Chicago,
where he received a B.A.
degree, of De Paul University
of Chicago from which he
received a Juris Doctor
degree, and from the graduate
school of Hebrew Theological
College, where he earned the
D.H.L. (Doctor of Hebrew
Letters).
In 1962, Rabbi Wein assum-
ed the pulpit of Beth Israel
Congregation in Miami
Beach, Fla. In 1972, he was
appointed executive vice
president of the Union of Or-
thodox Congregations of
,
Rabbi Wein
America and became Rab-
binic Administrator of the
Kashrut Division of the
Union of Orthodox Congrega-
tions of America.
For information, call the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis,
559-5005.