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January 18, 1985 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-01-18

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Friday, January 18, 1985

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Jan. 8 — Patricia Schechter
Tapper and Steven Tapper of
Southfield, joyfully announce the
birth of their daughter, Julia
Meryl, named in loving memory
of grandfather Dr. Jack Schechter
and grandfather Mr. Morris Tap-
per. Proud grandparents are Mrs.
Jack Schechter of Toledo, Ohio,
and Mr. and"Mrs. Ami Goldhirsch
of Southfield.
Jan. 6 — Jeffrey and Suzanne
Nest (Besser) of West Bloomfield
announce the birth of their son,
David Michael Nest, brother to
Lauren Nest. David is named
after his paternal great-grand-
father Mr. David Laneer and
maternal great-grandfather Mr.
David Besser. Proud grand-
parents are Lili and Izrael Besser
of Bloomfield Hills and Harry and
Ann Nest of West Bloomfield.
Jan. 4 — Former West Bloom-
field resident Steffen R. Fuller
and Mrs. Fuller (Michal Shtill) of
Hod Hasharon, Israel, joyfully
announce the birth of their
daughter, Shai Judith. Proud
grandparents are Inge and Henry
J. Fuller of West Bloomfield and
Yitzhak Shtill of Ramat Gan, Is-
rael. Shai Judith was named after
her late maternal grandmother
Yehudit Shtill. Proud great-
grandmothers are Rita Rosen-
bacher and Ida Fuller.
Dec. 29 — Dr. and Mrs. Dave
Schumer (Nancy Sobel, formerly
of Oak Park) of Schaumburg, Ill.,
are delighted to announce the
birth of their daughter, Alison
Faye. The proud grandparents are
Dr. Howard and Irene Sobel of
West Bloomfield. Alison Faye is
named in loving memory of her
maternal grandmother Ann
Sobel.
Dec. 28 — Carole and Marc
Schwartz (Carole Gordon) of Oak
Park proudly announce the birth
of their third child, a daughter,
Elizabeth Amy, sister to Matthew
Scott and Katherine Leigh. The
happy grandparents are Lillian
and Abraham Gordon of Oak Park
and Pearl and David Schwartz of
Mount Clemens. Elizabeth's He-
brew name is Aliza Jacova,
named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandmother Ida
Jesse Page and her paternal
great-grandfather Mr. Jake
Silver.
Ronald and Marcia
Dec. 26
Anstandig (Marcia Beals) of West
Bloomfield are proud to announce
the birth of their daughter, De-
borah Joyce.
Dec. 14 — Steven and Sharon
Cohen (Sharon Yashinsky) of Oak
Park are happy to announce the
birth of their daughter, Devora
Gittel. The proud grandparents
are Arnold and Ethel Cohen and
Lillian Yashinsky. Devora is
named in memory of her maternal
great-grandmother Devora Dzo-
din.
Dec. 14 — Karen and Michael
Egren of Birmingham joyfully
announce the birth of their son,
Brandon Norman. The proud
grandparents are Sara Lee
Spiwak and Renee and Morris
Rochlin. Joyful great-grand-
parents are Jenny Dicken and
Betty and Moe Egren. Brandon is
named in loving memory of his
paternal grandfather Mr. Nor-

man Egren and paternal great-
grandfather David Dicken.
Dec. 10 — Jeffrey and Janet
Kaplan, former Detroiters of
Evergreen, Colo., joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Jason Clark Kaplan. The proud
grandparents are Saul Kaplan
and Esther Kaplan of West
Bloomfield and Sidney and Sally
Porter of East Liverpool, Ohio.
Dec. 7 — Former Detroiter
Robert and Stephanie Joan
Salinsky (Stephanie Joan Colyer

of London, England), now resid-
ing in Los Angeles, Calif., joyfully
announce the birth of their son,
Matthew Adam. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Salinsky of Farmington Hills and
Thomas Colyer of London,
England. Matthew Adam is
named in loving memory of his
paternal uncle Mr. Max Warren,
his maternal uncle Alex Kushner
and in fond memory of his mater-
nal grandmother Freida Minnie
Colyer.

BNAI BRITH

B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S
COUNCIL OF METROPOLI-
TAN DETROIT begins 1985

with an all-delegate brunch and
Council meeting at 11:30 a.m. on
Sunday at the Zionist Cultural
Center. Guest speaker for the
morning meeting will be Carol
Dragul of Cincinnati, Ohio, past
president of B'nai B'rith Women
District No. 2 and presently
Council consultant.

REAL ESTATE AND CON-
STRUCTION UNIT will have a

general meeting at 8 p.m. Tues-
day at 5000 at Town Center.
Guest speaker will be architect
and builder Norman Ziegelman,
whose topic is "Package De-
velopments." Refreshments will
be served, and guests are wel-
come. The unit is now accepting
women members. For informa-
tion, call Mort Dermer, 968-6706.

BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will meet

at the Laurel Woods Club Apts. on
Sunday at 2 p.m. The speaker will
be Robert Gordon, an attorney
and board member of the Detroit
Chapter of the Anti-Defamation
League. Refreshments will be
served. Guests are invited.

BROTHERHOOD - JACOB-
SEN LODGE will hear WXYT

radio broadcaster Dick Haefner at
8 p.m. Wednesday at the Franklin
Pointe Apts. club house. He will
speak on "The Media: The Guys
You Hate to Love." For informa-
tion, call Rob Kayes, lodge
president, 355-5444; or Steven
Kaplan, program chairman,
354-0055.

Women bowlers
convene here

The All-City B'nai B'rith
Women's Bowling Association
will host this year's tournament
Feb. 8-10 at Ark Lanes West.
President Bobbi Levine and
Regional Tournament Chairman,
Audrey Kozin and their commit-
tee, have planned a program for
the 400 B'nai B'rith Women bow-
lers who will attend the tourna-
ment.
The opening Oneg Shabbat on
Feb. 8 at the Sheraton Hotel,
Novi, will be a presentation writ-
ten and directed by Charlene
Coursen, Ms. Kozin, Ms. Levine
and Linda Rosenberg, with a cast
of 70 bowlers from the Detroit
area.
The theme of this year's tour-
nament is "Come Aboard, the
Ori-Yenta Express."

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