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Hack (Anita Ross) of West Bloomfield are pleased to an- nounce the, birth of their daugh- ter, Julie Michelle, sister - to Michael Stuart and Duke Barry- more. Proud grandparents are Bill and Tillie Ross of Oak Park. Proud grandfather is Samuel Hack of Southfield. Proud great- grandmother is Lillian Jacobs of Oak Park. CELIA GELLMAN AND SHIRLEY GELLMAN NIECES OF THE LATE PEARL BUNSHAFT FOR/WITH INFO directors of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Associa- tion, Detroit Area Chapter and appointed the chairperson of the Alzheimer's Fund development commitee. 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Jan. 5 — Dr. Herve and former Detroiter Jill (Joseph) Menguy of Marietta, Ga., joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, Danielle Laure. Proud grand- parents are Seymour and Reva Joseph of Southfield and Roger and Monique Menguy of Brittany, France. Jan. 2 — Mark and Loraine Kuhn (Loraine Weiss) of South- field proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Alana Beth. The proud grandparents are Louis and Serena Weiss of Southfield and Alex and Dorothy Kuhn of Oak Park. Alana Beth is named in loving memory of her aunt Sharon Florence Weiss Weisberg, mater- nal great-grandmother Fannie Weiss and paternal great-grand- mother Bertha Grossman. Alzheimer's Board Names Sinai Official CALL COLLECT (216) 759-1170 " Jan. 18 — Jerry and Eileen Isenberg (Goldhoff) of West Bloomfield are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Beth Allana. The proud grandparents are Lee Goldhoff of Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Isenberg of Buffalo, N.Y. Jan. 17 — Laura and Phil Garelik of Farmington Hills joy- fully announce the birth of their daughter Jessica Lindsay, sister to Jaime Lynn. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Krause, formerly of Southfield, and ,Mr. and Mrs. Morton Garelik of Sterling Heights. Jan. 6 — Dr. Marc and Linda (Cycowski) Joseph of Ann Arbor joyfully announce the birth of their son, Daniel, brother to Ro- bin. Proud grandparents are Seymour and Reva Joseph of Southfield and Leo and Muriel LOCAL NEWS (maiden names) I i . 4S1 im of Detroit Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman 542-4444 Cantor S. Greenbaum 855-0628 Reb. Hersh! Roth 557-0888 Cantor Sidney Rube 358-1426 Rabbi S. Zachariash 557-9666 • "ei s es 0: ,q. ,1*.41111(1 -zheimer's patients, and offering educational programs to the gen- eral public. Mrs. Friedman has been a member of the administrative staff of Sinai Hospital since June 1982. She was previously president of the Sinai Hospital Guild. Bonds Names Ex-Detroiter Pola Friedman Pola R. Friedman, assistant administrator-special projects, Sinai Hospital of Detroit, has re- cently been elected to the board of Coping With Divorce Topic Of Sinai Talk Dr. Susan Darlington of Sinai Hospital of Detroit's Problems of Daily Living Clinic, will present the free lecture, "Dealing with Divorce," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5, in Sinai's Zuckerman Au- ditorium. The last two lectures, to be held at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12 and Feb. 19, will be living after a loss, and thriving rather than merely sur- viving life's challenges. Free parking will be available in the well-lit Shapero School of Nursing parking lot, adjacent to the Auditoritum. To register and for more information, call the hospital, 493-5895. Named To Post Dr. Charles H. Tenner has been elected president of the profes- sional staff at Botsford General Hospital in Farmington Hills. Former Detroiter Philip T. Warren has been named general campaign chairman of the Greater Miami Israel Bonds Organization for 1985 by David Hermelin, national campaign chairman. Warren is a former general campaign chairman for the Greater Miami Combined Jewish Appeal, after serving as chairman of the Detroit United Jewish Appeal. Currently on the executive committee for the Greater Miami Jewish Federation; Warren is also a director for the Council of Jewish Federations and a board member of the Miami Jewish Home for the Aged. Additionally, he has been involved in a variety of other humanitarian causes. JI Philip Warren ON CAMPUS Students Discuss Ethiopia The Jewish Students Oiganiza- tion at Oakland University, in cooperation with the Oakland University Black Awareness Month Committee, will present a slide show and lecture on Ethio- pian Jewry noon Tuesday in the Fireside Lounge of the Oakland Center on the school's Rochester campus. Anna Mandelbaum and George Mann, who visited Jewish com- munities in Ethiopia last sum- mer, will narrate the slide show. Also, JSO Vice President Diane Epstein will report on her De- cember mission to Israel. For information on the free pro- gram, call Sue Moss, 540-3945.