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April 07, 1995 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-04-07

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Greenstein-Zuroff

Sherri Tova Greenstein and Raf-
fle Zuroff were married recently
at the Westin Hotel. Officiating
Rabbis were Berel Wein of Mon-
sey, N.Y., and Shaiall Zachariash
of Southfield. The bride's father,
Seymour Greenstein, partici-
pated as cantor.
The bride was accompanied by
her parents, Penny and Seymour
Greenstein. Attending the bride
were her brother and sister-in-
law, Howard and Nina Green-
stein, and her sister and
brother-in-law, Amy and Dov
Carl. The groom's grandmother,
Ida Zuroff, was accompanied by

Raffle's brothers, Jerome and
David.
Raffle was accompanied by his
parents, Joanne and Dr. Arnold
Zuroff. Attending the groom were
his sister and brother-in-law,
Sheryl and Rabbi Eric Krohner,
and brother and sister-in-law,
Mickey and Cheryl Zuroff. Also
in attendance were nieces and
nephews of the groom; Elisha
and Herschi Krohner, Ester,
Shoshana and Naomi Krohner,
and Eliana Zuroff.
After a week of sheva brochos,
the newlyweds settled in Mon-
sey, N.Y.

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Kahn-Magid

Shannon Kahn and Marc Magid
were married recently at the
Marriott Hotel in Torrance, Calif
Rabbi Harry Silverstein and Can-
tor Sam Cohon officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Herb and Jo Ann Kahn (formerly
of Southfield) of Torrance. The
groom is the son of Sam and
Dorothy Magid of Beverly Hills,
Calif.
Coreina Foreman was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Laurie
Hall, Katey Whalen, Kathy Ei-
delstein, Connie Leamon and
Marisa Kaplan, cousin of the

bride of Southfield. The flower
girl was Manna Handler, great-
niece cf the groom. The best man
was Tim Shippen, The grooms-
men were Eric Applebaui-n; Fran-
cis Hung; J. R.; Matt Kahn,
brother of the bride; Mike Han-
dler, nephew of the groom; and
Gregg Gonick.
Also in the wedding was the
bride's grandmother, Shirley
Weinhart (formerly of Southfield)
of Torrance.
Following a honeymoon in
Hawaii, the couple will reside in
Manhattan Beach, Calif.

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