Friday, September 18, 1987/The Jewish Floridian of Tampa Page 5-A Mrs. Sheldon Tkatch Mrs. Philip Spencer Mrs. Lawrence Brass Wedding Announcements ROBINSSNYDER Gayle Robins, daughter of Judy Keller of North Dart- mouth, Massachusetts, and Norman Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mindy Snyder of Col- umbus, Ohio, were married August 30 in North Dartmouth. Gayle is an occupational therapist with United Cerebral Palsy of Tampa Bay. Norman is a business systems analyst with NCNB. JACOBSTKATCH Sylvia Dee Jacobs and Sheldon Jamie Tkatch were married in the sanctuary of Congregation Schaarai Zedek on Sunday evening, September 6. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maril B. Jacobs of Tampa. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Tkatch of Tamarac, Florida and his grandmother is Mrs. Tema Perlman of St. Laurent, Quebec. Rabbi Richard J. Birnholz of- ficiated at the double-ring ceremony during which the bride wore her mother's wed- ding band and the couple shared wine from the kiddish cup used at the groom's Bar Mitzvah. Nelson Tkatch of Toronto, Ontario, served as his brother's best man with groomsmen/ushers George Pollack of Ft. Lauderdale. Howard Held of Montreal, Quebec, and brother of the bride, Kenneth Jacobs of Tampa. Attending the bride were her sister, Valerie Jacobs of Tampa as maid of honor, with Amy Galletta of New York Ci- ty, Heidi Mercer of Jackson- ville, and Karla Dorsey of Tampa. Many friends entertained for the bride and groom. A Kit- chen Shower was given by Carole Cherry, Ellen Hakan- son, Audrey Messerman and Loma Osiason. Ruth Adrian, Jo Ann Becker, Elinor Turkel, Sandy Turkel and Bobbie Taub hosted a Round the Clock Shower. An Oneg Shabbat was sponsored by Trudy and Mar- vin Barkin, Barbara and Mur- ray Garrett, Anne and Bernie Kantor, Rhoda and Joel Kar- pay, Aimee and Jack Mezrah, Judy and Stan Rosenkranz, and Millie and Walter Woolf. Saturday evening's dinner was hosted by Kay and Maril Jacobs, Betty and David Tkatch, and Jean and Tom Valenti. A Sunday breakfast was given by Priscilla and Martin Adelman, Hope and Les Barnett, Ileana and Lewis Berger, Maureen and Doug Cohn, Diane and Lou Goldfeder, Susan and Bob Greenberger, Blossom and Ed Leibowitz, Gail and Arnie Levine, Ann and Ronald Rudolph, Franci and Richard Rudolph, and Sharon and Ber- nie Stein. Linda and Charles Fendig gave a cocktail party, and Heidi Mercer hosted the bridal luncheon. A Hospitality Suite at the hotel was tended by Lucille and Lawrence Falk, Lisbeth Mellman, and Leslie and John OsterweU. Hospitality Bags were provided by Leslie Aid- man, Carolyn Heller and Goldie Shear. There was a reception honoring the couple im- mediately following the ceremony at the Hyatt Regen- cy Westshore. Dede is associated with Jacobs- Fendig, Inc., and Sheldon is Vice-President of Threshold Business Computer Systems of Tampa. After a honeymoon in Cozumel, Mexico, the couple will be at home in Tampa. SPENCERKIRBY Bonnie Lisa Spencer, daughter of Mrs. Rochelle Spencer of Miami, and Mr. Philip Spencer of New Orleans, and Hyde M. Kir by, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kir- by of Brooklyn, New York, were married Sunday, Sept. 6, at Congregation B'nai Israel in St. Petersburg. Rabbi Jacob Luski officiated. The grandparents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Terebelo and Mrs. Estelle Polmer Rabin.?E The bride's attendants were maid of honor, Miss Susan Spencer of Miami, bridesmaids, Miss Michelle Spencer and Miss Sharon Spencer of New Orleans, and Mrs. Robin Richardson of Gainesville. Attending the groom were best man, Harry Spencer and Cory Heilweil of Dallas. Bonnie is a Certified Public Accountant with Arthur Anderson and Company. Hyde is a pharmaceutical sales representative with Winthrop- Sterling Drug, Inc. After a wedding trip to San Francisco the couple will live in Tampa. HAUBENSTOCK-BRASS Lori Ann Haubenstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard I. Haubenstock, of Tampa, and Dr. Lawrence M. Brass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Brass of Islip Ter- race, New York, were married Saturday, September 12 at Congregation Schaarai Zedek. Rabbi Richard Birnholz officiated. Lori Ann is the grand- daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Weinberger of Tampa. The bride's attendants were matron of honor, Jan Bloom of Tampa; bridesmaids Jill Brass of Albany, New York, Susan Mclnerney of Holtsville, New York; and flower girl, Lauren Boom of Tampa. The groom's attendants were best man, Dr. Mark Alberts of Durham, North Carolina; ushers, Dr. Kurt Nolte of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Dr. Gary Glickman of New York City, Robert Mclnerney of Holtsville, New York, Jeffrey Bloom and Michael Bloom of Tampa; and ring bearer, Matthew Bloom. The bride is a graduate of Duke University, and was Director of Government Rela- tions, Tampa General Hospital. The groom is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Tufts University School of Medicine. He is a member of the faculty in the Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine. After a wedding trip to Europe the couple will live in Westville, Connecticut. 1 1 The First Annual Neighborhood Watch Appreciation Dinner sponsored by the Tampa Chamber of Commerce and the Tampa Community Security Council will be held Saturday evening, October 3. As this is close of Yom Kip- pur some members of the Jewish community feel that they are not able to attend this event. The Jewish Floridian in- vites those coordinators of the Neighborhood Watch to send a short biography so that they may be honored by this newspaper. :*xW>:-:*:*:wm *Br* Where keeping Kosher Is a delicious tradKlon.