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March 10, 1995 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-10

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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Miller of
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engagement of their daughter,
Rachel Beth Miller, to Daniel
Lawrence Stern, son of Dr.
Bernard Stern of Miami, Fla.,
and Mrs. Randy Rubin of
Franklin.

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Jill Melissa Bonin and Dr.
Howard David Goldberg were
recently married at the Sheraton
Inner Harbor Hotel in Baltimore,
Md. Rabbi Shalom Salfer
and Cantor Samuel Stal officiat-
ed.
The bride is the daughter of
Susann and Garrry Bonin of
West Bloomfield. The groom is
the son of Roslynn and Barry
Goldberg of Baltimore.
Gail LaKind and Julie
Schwartz were the maids of hon-
or. Bridesmaids were Beth
Farkas, Jennifer Hurvitz, Julie
Hurvitz, Meghan Korchak and
Karen Goldberg, sister of the
groom. Flower girl was Claire
Krastof.

Best men were Jeffrey Gold-
berg and Steven Goldberg, broth-
ers of the groom. Groomsmen
were Dr. Joel Koman, Dr.
Michael Horowitz, Dr. Andrew
Rosenstein, Richard Rosoff and
Howard Bonin, brother of the
bride. Ring bearer was Joseph
Borin.
Grandparents of the bride,
Edith and Albert Berenbaum,
Alyan and Leonard Borin; great-
grandmother of the bride, Clau-
dia Bonin; and grandmother of
the groom, Dorothy Glazer, also
participated in the wedding cer-
emony.
Following a honeymoon in St.
Thomas, the couple reside in
Durham, N.C.

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