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Page 10 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Grandparents are Hilda and
Ben Weissman of Atlanta, and
Gloria and Georgie Kustin of
f air Lawn, N.J.
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Engagements & Weddings
Sarah Kaplan weds John Epstein
Ms. Sarah Beryl Kaplan and
John Hart Epstein were married
Nov. 2 at Temple Mickve Israel.
Rabbi David Ostrich officated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaplan of
St. Petersburg, Fla. The bride
groom is the son of M r. and M rs.
George Epstein of Los Angeles.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride had Ms. Constance
Riggins as maid of honor. I)r.
Brenda Grossman of Atlanta was
matron of honor.
The bridegroom’s father was
best man. Ushers were Adam
Kaplan of Gainesville, Fla., and
Joel Kaplan of St. Petersburg,
brothers of the bride.
Alter a reception at the DeSoto
Hilton Hotel, the couple left fora
wedding trip to Europe.
They will live in Savannah.
Evan and Marty Roplin of
Macon announce the birth of a
daughter, Rachael Kimberly, on
Nov. 21.
Cirandparentsare Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Koplin of Macon, and
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Weger of
Richmond, Va.
Great-grandparents are Mrs.
Henry Koplin of Macon and the
late Mr. Koplin, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Shuman of Atlanta, Mrs.
Maurice Weger o( Newport News,
Va., and the late Mr. Weger, and
M rs. Louis Tuchmann of Hamp
ton, Va.. and the late Mr. Tuch
mann.
* * *
Alan and Harriet Silverman of
Norcross announce the birth of a
daughter, Jennifer Leigh, on Oct.
10.
Cirandparents are Sol and
Maigaret Klug and Rose Silver-
man, all of Atlanta, and the late
Stanley Silv erman. Great-grand
mother is Mrs. Dave Silverman.
Jennifer was given the Hebrew
name Zahava Liba in honor of
her maternal great-grandfather
and great-grandmother.
Schulman-Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schul-
man of C olumbia, S.C., announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter. Aimee Joi of Atlanta, to
Joseph Scott Harris of Mont
gomery. Ala., son ol Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene N. Harris ol Mar
ion, Ala.
A May wedding at the I ree ol
Life Congregation in Columbia
is planned.
Levine-Blumenfeld
Jeffrey Levine and Mrs. April
Levine Wilson announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Nancy, to Michael Blumenfeld
son of Dr. Alvin Blumenfeld and
Ms. Cookie Schaffer.
Miss Levine is a senior at the
University ol Georgia, majoring
in child development.
Mr. Blumenfeld was graduated
fr °m the Universitv of Georgia
and is employed by Prentice Hall
Professional Software.
A Sept, b wedding is planned.
Donoghue-Smulian
Mr. and Mrs. John Donoghu
of Ocean Township, N.J., at
nounce the engagement of the
daughter. Dr. Elaine Ann Dor
oghue, to Dr. John Carter Sim
lian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamc
Smulian of Atlanta.
The future bride is a gradual
of Ocean Township High Schoo
Georgetown University, and tf
Tulane University Medict
School. She is a pediatric resider
at the Emory University Medici
Center.
The future bridegroom is
graduate of the WestminsK
Schools, John Hopkins Unive
sity and Tulane University Met
ical School. He is a resident i
obstetrics-gynecology at Entoi
University Medical Center.
A February wedding is plannei
March of Dimes’ Special Ambassador Danielle Fit/gerald
(center) smiles for Mother's March of Dimes committee
members Deborah Rothman (left) and Caryn Warshauer at a
planning meeting for the 1987 Mothers March Campaign.
The Greater Atlanta B’nai B’rith Men’s Bowling League presents a $200 check to BBYO.
Pictured from left are: Joel Schanker, vice president; Joe Benkiel, treasurer; Guy Rappaport, BB V O
board member; Alan Zaner, president; and Sam Graiser, secretary.
V ''mzszr
The Bar M it/va of Greg Smolen
of Marietta will take place at 9:00
a.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, at Aha-
vath Achim Synagogue. A con
gregational kiddush will follow.
(ireg is the son of Janice and
Lee Smolen. He is the grandson
of Margie and Alvin Greenberg,
and Claire and Perry Smolen, all
of Atlanta. He is the great-grand
son of Fannie Greenberg of
Atlanta and the late Maurice
Greenberg, the late Ida and
Moses Blumental, the late Leah
and Ellis Kahn, and the late
Dora and Sam Smolen.
Atlanta students who will join 200 students nationwide for
the Dec.-Jan. session of the Alexander Muss High School in
Israel are, front row, Leanne Navran; second row, from left,
Marc Medwed, Laura Kinsler, Debbie Seidband, Aimee Litt
and Holly Rosen.
The eight-week academic experience allows 11th and 12th
graders to travel and learn while maintaining high school
credits.
For more information, call Elaine Gruenhut, Atlanta direc
tor of admissions, at the Atlanta Bureau of Jewish Education,
873-1248.
Bar Mitzva Births
Nancy and Josh Balin of Chi
cago announce the birth of a
daughter, Rachel Lauren on Oct.
Samson Krupnick (far left), dinner chairman, and Shvut Ami Director Rabbi Reuven Eaton,
present a gift of appreciation to professor and Mrs. Elie Weisel at the inaugural dinner of the
Jerusalem-based Shvut Ami Center for Soviet Jews.