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February 25, 2000 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-02-25

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Mazel Toy!

Weddings

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Your West Side Specialist
(810) 445-6000

Gratiot Ave. at 12 Mile Road
Roseville, Ml 48066
Fax (810) 771-7340

Rachel Lynn Rubenstein and Hugh
Barnet Victor were married recently at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi
Joseph Krakoff, Rabbi Norman
Roman of Temple Kol Ami and
Cantor Chaim Najman officiated.
Rachel is the daughter of Saul and
Joyce Rubenstein of Bloomfield Hills.
Hugh is the son of Janet Victor of
Farmington Hills and the late Robert
Victor.
Andrea Sims was matron of honor
and Elyse Greenspan was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Lisa Fenster;
Melanie Cohn and Alison Rubenstein,
cousins of the bride; and Ellen
Hyman and Diane Applebaum, sisters
of the groom.
David Grey and Warren Brasch
were the best men. Groomsmen were

Richard Kovan, Richard Ellis, Bruce
Smoler, Ronald Baskin and Joel
Rubenstein, brother of the bride.
Flower girls were Abigail and
Margaux Hyman, nieces of the
groom. Rachel and Hugh were hon-
ored to have Hugh's mother, Janet
Victor, escorted down the aisle by the
groom's nephew David Applebaum;
Rachel's grandmother Lillian
Finkelstein Falick, escorted down the
aisle by the bride's uncle Robert
Finkelstein; and the groom's grand-
mother Eve Newman share in the
wedding.
The couple honeymooned on a
cruise to the French and Italian riv-
ieras and now reside in Huntington
Woods.

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Ellen Kuretzky and Bernie Fine cele-
brated their marriage recently at
Temple Kol Ami. Rabbi Norman
Roman and cantorial soloist Susan
Greener officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Ruth Kuretzky and the late Saul
Kuretzky. The groom is the son of
Lillian Fine and Philip Fine.
The couple reside in Farmington
Hills.

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