At v^^p)4 Friday, September 7,1984 / The Jewish Floridian of Tampa Page 3 Wedding Announcements j /hen do all the community organizations and yngregations meet at one time? They meet Annually for the Tampa Jewish Federation- Sponsored Community Calendar Clearing at the Jewish Community Center. Seen preparing for \his task are (seated from left) Nancy Mizrachi, 'jeah Davidson, Terry Abrahams, Fred Brown, lichael Chernoff, Rhoda Davis, director of the Tampa Jewish Federation-Women's Division, and Marlene Steinberg, chairman of the com- mittee. (Standing from left) Debra Winoker- Miller, Betty Tribble, Linda Sterling, Dianne Silbiger, Barbara Nathan, Dr. Carl Zielonka. Tina Jenkins, Gary Teblum, Linda Blum, Jean Wind, Jan Baskin, Dorothy Garrell, and Lili Kaufmann, president of the Women's Division. YY3i bfc ~s I A i JB^H It isn't all work when the Business and Professional Women's Network meets at their hnonthly meeting, but a lot of networking gets ylone. This group, ssponsored by the Tampa Jewish Federation-Women's Division, offers help and support, and an exchange of information to its members. Sharing the evening were Faith Wind, Claudia Steckler, Carol Pack, Jan Finer, and Stacy Finer. New Young Adult Division To Be Created In Tampa RABINOWITZOLIPHANT Fern Donna Rabinowitz and J. Lawrence Oliphant were married Sept. 1 at the Tampa Airport Marriott. Rabbi Kenneth Berger and Cantor William Hauben of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Vogel, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oliphant, all of Tampa. The bride's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcus, and the groom's grandmother is Mrs. Claire Siegel. Her attendants were Aime Rabinowitz, maid of honor; Lisa Miller of Miami, Gael Oliphant, Renee LeSt range, and Terri Goldman, all of Tampa. Best man was David Oliphant of Nashville and ushers were Robert Nelson of San Diego, Calif., Richard Levine of Tampa, Steve Safer of Gainesville, and O'neil Martinez of Tampa. The couple is spending their honeymoon in Aruba and the Dutch Carribean, and they will reside in Atlanta. HECHTWITTCOFF Jessica Ruth Hecht and Kenneth Bruce Wittcoff were married Aug. 19 at the Crystal Plaza in Livingston, N.J. Rabbi Frank Sundheim officiated. The bride's parents are Gilda and Morris Hecht of West Orange, N.J., and her grand- mother is Mrs. Rose Kaplan. The groom's parents are Roslyn and Richard Wittcoff of Tampa. His grandmothers are Mrs. Harold Wittcoff of Freeport, N.Y., and Mrs. Israel Kessler of Tampa. The bride's attendants were her sister, Mrs. Mark Kallus of West Orange, matron of honor; the groom's sister, Marjorie Wittcoff of Tampa, Laurie Hander of New York City, Mrs. Brian Rezak of Boontown Township, N.J., and Karen Megill of Mountainside, N J. Best man was the groom's father, and ushers were Armando Diaz, Dr. Robert Kessler and Lawrence Kessler, all of Tampa, and Marc Kallus of West Orange. The couple will take a honey- moon after the New York Yankee baseball season is completed. (Kenny is employed by the team.) They will reside in West Orange. BOLESKY-JOHNSON Beth Anne Bolesky and Allen Johnson were married Aug. 19 in the ballroom of the University of Tampa. The bride is the daughter of Harold F. Bolesky and L. Alexis Bolesky, of Mansfield, Ohio. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Dingfelder of Tampa. Beth owns Health Foods of Town 'N Country, and Allen is a hair stylist. The couple is spending their honeymoon in Hawaii and they will reside in Tampa. Plans for a Young Adult Divi- lion (YAD) are underway at the fampa Jewish Federation. A teering committee will meet for first time on Thursday, Sept. |3, to begin planning a year-long eries of events. YAD is designed attract voting Jewish people rtween the ages of 22 and 40. "The purpose of YAD is to provide social, cultural, and educational programs for the young Jewish people of Tampa," said Dianne Silbiger, Assistant Director iof the Tampa Jewish Federation. "Our goal is to offer young people the unique op- portunity to meet people with similar interests." The concept of the Young 3837 Neptune Tampa, FL 33629 DINE IN OR TAKE OUT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11:00 AM -7:00 PM. WOODY GILBERT Phone 254-2806 Adult Division is not new. Several Federations throughout the country have had successful programs for many years. The Miami chapter boasts a member- ship of 1,800 members. Here in Tampa the Jewish Federation is mailing a letter to all its constituents hoping to identify individuals who have an interest in receiving information about YAD and its upcoming events. 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