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Wayne State University
Michigan
Psychoanalytic
Foundation
The Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies
and
The Michigan Psychoanalytic Foundation
FREUD'S MOSES
Psychoanalytic and Orientalist Perspectives
In honor of Freud's personal collection of antiquities
to be exhibited at the Kelsey Museum of
Archaeology, University of Michigan
June 29, 1991 to August 17, 1991
Harold Blum
Clinical Professor of
Psychiatry
New York University
Executive Director,
Freud Archives
Charles Krahmalkov
Professor of
Near Eastern Studies
University of Michigan
Co-sponsored by Temple Beth El
Sunday, January 6
2-4 p.m.
Temple Beth El
7400 Telegraph Rd., Birmingham
The Center is a cooperative venture of the University and
the United Jewish Charities in cooperation with the
Jewish Welfare Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
Admission is free
Refreshments will be served
Inquiries: 577-3015
Kingston-Edgar
Linda Edgar and Keith
Kingston were recently mar-
ried at The Links of
Pinewood. Rabbi Sherwin
Wine officiated.
Linda is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. David Edgar of Far-
mington Hills. Keith is the
son of Mrs. Kolene Holland of
Bay City and Mr. Irving
Kingston of Royal Oak.
Maid of honor was Laura
Edgar, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Jodi
Kingston, sister of the groom,
Wendy Brickner, and Jordi
Garvin.
Best man was Kenneth
Edgar, brother of the bride.
Ushers were Edmund Louvar,
Michael Vernier, Evan West
and Perry Horn.
Grandparents of the bride,
Mrs. Gertrude Edgar and Dr.
Irving Edgar participated in
the ceremony. Grandparents
of the groom, Mrs. June
Rubin, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Magid also participated.
Following a honeymoon
cruise to Alaska, the couple
will reside in Farmington
Hills.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1991
Joe H. Stroud, editor of the
Detroit Free Press who recent-
ly returned from a study-
mission to Israel, will share
his impressions and observa-
tions of that visit with the
Einstein Luncheon Forum,
noon Jan. 17 at Mountain
Jack's restaurant, 26855
Greenfield Rd., Southfield.
A native of Arkansas, Mr
Stroud holds a B.A. degree in
history and political science
from Hendrix College and an
M.A. degree in history from
Tulane University.
He was cited for "editorial
excellence" by the Overseas
Press Club and Associated
.
Press and was awarded the
William Allen White awards
five times from 1973 to 1980.
He was a finalist in the 1982
Pulitzer Prize competition.
For luncheon reservations,
call the Zionist Organization
of America, 569-1515.
Support Group
Slates Meeting
The next meeting of the
Southfield-Oak Park Michi-
gan Parkinson Foundation
Support Group will be held 7
p.m. Jan. 16 at McDonnell
Towers "Bright Spot."