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August 19, 1994 - Image 153

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-19

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Debra Engel and Joel Schreier
were recently married in the
Grand Ballroom of the Hotel In-
ter-Continental in Chicago. Offi-
ciating was Rabbi Herbert
Bronstein of Congregation North
Shore Israel in Glencoe, Ill.
The bride is the daughter of
Lynn and Leon Engel of Wil-
mette, Ill., the groom is the son
of Gerry and Aaron Schreier of
Birmingham.
Lisa and Dana Engel, the
bride's sisters, were her maids of
honor. Bridesmaids included her
close friends, Rosanne Gellman
of St. Louis, Becky Kendall of
Chicago, and Karen Strauss of
New York City; the groom's sis-
ters, Naomi Schreier of Royal
Oak and Alisa Schreier of Wash-

ington, D.C., and his sister-in-law
Meg Schreier of New York City.
His niece, Jocelyn Rose Schreier
of New York City, was the flower
girl.
The best man was the groom's
brother, David Schreier of New
York City. Serving as ushers
were his close friends, Mark
Freedman of West Bloomfield,
Craig Goldsmith and Josh Sil-
verglade of Chicago, and Judah
Rose of Washington, D.C. The
bride's grandmothers, Lillian En-
gel and Fay Novak of Chicago
also participated.
Following a Hawaiian honey-
moon, the couple will reside in
Chicago, where both are engaged
in the practice of law.

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