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April 02, 1993 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-04-02

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Stein-Weipert

Sheree Renee Stein, daughter
of Sharon Stein and the late
Robert M. Stein, and Martin
Acree Weipert, son of Betty
Sue Weipert, were married
recently at Glen Oaks Coun-
try Club by Rabbi Harold
Loss of Temple Israel.
Attendants for the bride
were Kimberly Northdurft,
matron of honor; Kathleen
Glynn, maid of honor;

fer Lorenz, Angela Lamb; and
flower girl, Samantha
Phillips.
David Corley was the best
man; groomsmen were Robert
Orr III, Jonathon Irvine,
Jerry Lamb and Billy
Weipert, the ring bearer.
The couple went to the
Pocono Mountains for their
honeymoon and will reside in
Southfield.

Riani-Rubin

Ilanit Riani and Craig Rubin
were recently married in Tel
Aviv. Israel's Chief Rabbi
Yisrael Lau officiated. A
Yemenite Hinna ceremony
preceded the wedding.
The bride is the daughter of
Naama Riani and the late
Hoshea Riani of rIbl Aviv. The
groom is the son of Marilyn
and Sidney Rubin of Bloom-
field Hills.
The couple reaffirmed their
wedding vows at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield. Of-
ficiating were Rabbis M.
Robert Syme, Harold Loss,

Paul Yedwab and Cantors
Harold Orbach and the
groom's uncle, Norman Sum-
mers, of Livingston, N.J.
Participating in the
ceremonies were Jeffrey and
Allison Rubin, Dana Rubin,
Michal and Marcel Schacter,
Eric and Lindsey Brodsky,
Steve Goodman and Randy
Lewis. The maid of honor was
the bride's sister, Orit Riani,
and the best man was the
groom's brother, Howard
Rubin.
The couple are residing in
West Bloomfield.

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