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June 02, 2000 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-06-02

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Bernstein-Riseman

Judith Claire Bernstein and Daniel Pete/
Riseman were married recently at
Tappan Hill in Tarrytown, N.Y. Judge
Lawrence Bernstein officiated, with
Rabbi Mark Goldfarb of Temple Beth
El, Flint, taking part.,
The bride is the daughter of Judge
Lawrence and Carol Bernstein of New
York City. The groom is the son of Carl
and Beth Riseman of Grand Blanc.
Lauren Fox was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Rebecca Riseman, sis-
ter of the groom, and Marina Hoover,

sister-in-law of the bride. The best man
was James Riseman, brother of the
groom. Groomsmen were Dr. Richard
Bernstein, brother of the bride; David
Abel, Paras Parekh and Samir Saluja.
Also participating were Joseph Krinsky,
grandfather of the bride; Geraldine
Weingarden, grandmother of the
groom; Laura Krinsky, the bride's
cousin; and Ashley, Chad and Trevor
Dickies6n, the groom's cousins.
Following a honeymoon in Hawaii,
the couple reside in Irvington, N.Y.

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Finsilver-Seskin

Lauren Finsilver and Jeffrey Seskin were
married recently at Temple Israel. Rabbi
Harold Loss and Cantor Lori Corrsin
officiated.
Lauren is the daughter of Fran and
Bruce Finsilver of West Bloomfield.
Jeffrey is the son of Noreen and Sandy
Seskin, former Detroiters, of Boca
Raton, Fla.
Leslie Finsilver, sister of the bride,
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
Tracy Fogarty and Ruth Seskin, sisters
of the groom; Lindsay Kaplan, cousin of
the bride; and Jennifer Arkin, Jennifer
Baker, Holly Lund, Elise Otis, Deborah
Pearlman, Molly Sinanis, Barbara
Stalburg and Kelly Wright.
Nathan and Brian Seskin, brothers of
the groom, were the best men.
Groomsmen were Oleg Amcheslayslcy,

Michael Berman, Jason Cooper, Ryan
Dembs, Robert Fogarty (brother-in-law
of the groom), David Glass, Lee
Hawkins, Edward Hurwitz, David
Mendelsohn, Jeffrey Sadik, Michael
Sinanis, David Van Hull, John Vincenti
and Michael Zaidan.
The flower girl was Lisa Fogarty and
the ring bearer was David Fogarty, niece
and nephew of the groom. The couple -
were honored to have the bride's grand-
parents, Devora and Howard Finsilver,
Helene Leib and Herman Braunstein,
participate in the ceremony. The
groom's grandparents Miriam Kaufman
and Bernice and Jack Seskin were
unable to attend. The late David
Kaufman and the late Meyer Leib were
and will remain in their thoughts and
hearts.

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