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April 17, 1998 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-17

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should be no more than two weeks before or after

and Cantor Martin Rosen officiated.
The brideis the daughter of Leo
and Ceci Rosen of West Bloomfield.
The groom is the son of Richard and
Lynda Sarin of Easton, Mass.
Nancy Levine, sister of the bride,
was the matron of honor. Robyn
Smith, sister of the groom, was a
bridesmaid. Nieces of the couple,
Molly Levine and Victoria Smith were
flower girls. The brothers of the cou-
ple, David Rosen, Robert Rosen, Scott
Levine and Alan Smith, carried the
Chuppah. Neil Kaplan was the best
man. Groomsmen were Adam Needel,
Craig Fishman, Ken Durkin and Mike
Noah. Austin Gomez was the ring-
bearer. Also participating in the cere-
mony were Jean and Willie
Klaristenfeld, grandparents of the.
bride, and Blanche Welenslcy, grand-
mother of the groom.
Following a honeymoon in the
British Virgin Islands, the couple now
reside in Pembroke Pines, Fla.

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4/17
1998

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LA MIRAGE CENTER • 29555 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield, MI

248-356-2454

Edith Sheffman announces the mar-
riage of her daughter Roz Mendelson
to Michael Breshgold, son of Joseph
and Beatrice Breshgold. Roz also is the
daughter of the late Bernard
Sheffman.
The wedding took place recently at
the Windsor Hilton, conducted by
Rabbi Daniel Nevins.
The couple's five children, Ari,
Rachel, Elana, Joshua and Joshua par-
ticipated in the ceremony. The couple
will reside in Windsor.

Price-Malamud

Hollie Malamud and Brian Price were
recently married at Bay Pointe
Country Club. Rabbi Arnie
Sleutelberg of Congregation Shir
Tikvah officiated.
Hollie is the daughter of Ashley
and Tama Gorman of Southfield.
Brian is the son of Lillian Price of Oak
Park and Robert Price of Southfield.
Lisa Smith, friend of the bride, was
matron of honor. Bridesmaids includ-
ed Beth Contourer, Adrienne.
McClintock, sister of the groom,
Alison Price, sister of the groom, and—\
Lisa Weinbaum. Barry.Cohn, long-
time friend of the groom, was best
man. Groomsmen included Jonathan
Brown, George McClintock, brother-
in-law of the groom, and Matt
Rasmuettin.
Following a honeymoon in the
Carolinas, the couple reside in
Ferndale.

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