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March 22, 1985 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-03-22

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Friday, March 22, 1985

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March 14 — Dr. and Mrs. Mark
J. Goldberg (Miriam Baruch) of
Southfield joyfully announce the
birth of their daughter, Ilana
Claire, sister to Joshua David.
Proud grandparents are Leonard
and Ann Baruch and Melville and
Audrey Goldberg, all of South-
field. Proud great-grandparents
are Edith Berman of Denver,
Colo., Abraham and Hilda Kauf-
man of Windsor, Ont., and Esther
Kessler of Southfield. Ilana Claire
is named in loving memory of her
paternal grandmother Claire Lee
Goldberg.
March 11 — Mr. and Mrs. Buzz
Silverman (Jan Nosan) of South-
field announce with great joy the
birth of their daughter, Lesley El-
len, sister to Jessica Anne. The
proud grandparents are Pet and
Manny Nosan, Gerry and WaLt a"
Goodman and Gilbert an('
Silverman. ,,rs. David
March 10 — D r. anformer De-
Cole (Verna Lighe
Jiherg, Ill., are
troiters of Schr
an e the birth of
happy to alitr er, Danielle Ilyse.
their dap' grandparents are Rose
The p err ry Light of Southfield and
an0 ies and Louise Cole of Atlanta,
(3a. The happy great-grand-
parents are Esther Gordon of
Southfield and Cleo Turner of
Jasper, Ga. Danielle Ilyse is
named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandfather Isi-
dore Gordon.
March 10 — Former Detroiters
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Brown
(Donna Studen Trunsky) of Los
Angeles, Calif., are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Jared Alexander, brother to Jus-
tin Lawrence. The happy grand-
parents are Sidney and Ethel
Brown of Farmington Hills and
Leonard and Roslyn Trunsky of
West Bloomfield.
March 5 — Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Adelson (Faye Edelstein) of Far-
mington Hills joyfully announce
the birth of their daughter, Sari
Laina. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Edelstein and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adelson.
Proud great-grandparents are
Mrs. Renee Edelstein, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Blitstein and Meyer
Waterstone. Sari is named in lov-
ing memory of her paternal
great-grandmothers Sarah
Waterstone and Leah Adelson.

March 3 — Mark and Lynn
Yarsike (Lynn Friedman) of
Southfield announce the birth of
their son, Brandon Solomon.
Grandparents are Sam and Sima
Yarsike, Sharon and Joe Katz and
Harry and Beverly Friedman.
Great-grandparents are Ida
Zaubermann and Max and Julia
Freedman. Brandon Solomon 1P
named in loving memory ot
great-grandfather Mr. El
Zaubermann.
Marty
March 3 — Mr. ai-A of Union
Herman (Joyce ,,o'Ku nce the birth
Lake proudlyAr, Norah Sorale,
of their te d Ircah Alexander and
sister
Nicole. Proud grand-
JeruAs are Pearl and Harry
F.,'§enbaum of West Palm Beach,
and Fanny and Elias Her-
man of Lathrup Village. Norah is
named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandmother
Sarah Auslander.
Feb. 22 — Former Detroiters
Rabbi Ronald Schwarzberg and
Mrs. Schwarzberg (Judy Frankel
of Atlanta, Ga.) of Riverdale,
N.Y., proudly announce the - birth
of their daughter, Elena Elka
Esther, sister to Ariel Chaim.
Proud grandparents are Simon
Schwarzberg of Southfield and
Dr. Ephraim and Vivian Frankel
of Atlanta. Elana is named in lov-
ing memory of her paternal
grandmother Evelyn
Schwarzberg.
Feb. 17 — Mr. and Mrs. Nikos
Kelesis (former Detroiter Wendy
Cantor) of Santa Cruz, Calif., pro-
udly announce the birth of a
daughter, Dafni Moon. Proud
grandparents are Barbara and
Larry Cantor of Farmington
Hills, Alekos and Stella Kelesis of
Elasson, Greece. Great-grand-
mothers are Ruth Klein and
Frances Cantor of Southfield.
Dafni is named after her great-
great-grandmother Ida Reiser
and great-great-grandfather Mr.
Jules Monroe Klein.
Feb. 4 — Dr. and Mrs. Arnold
Gartner (Diane Ulanski) of
Southfield proudly announce the
birth of their son, Joseph Ansel.
The proud grandparents are
Henry and Gene Ulanski of Dear-
born Heights. Joseph Ansel is
named in loving memory of his
paternal grandfather Mr. Joseph
Gartner and his maternal great-

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LOCAL NEWS

Books Published
By Psychologist

Dr. Jeffrey Kottler, local psy-
chologist and professor, has just
published two new textbooks for
graduate students in psychology,
social work, psychiatry and coun-
seling.
They are: Introduction to
Therapeutic Counseling and the
second edition of his book Ethical
and Legal Issues in Counseling
and Psychotherapy which has
been adopted by universities
throughout the world.
Dr. Kottler is executive director
of Woodcreek Counseling in Far-
mington Hills where he conducts
marital, family and individual
therapy. He is also the author of
books on group therapy and oral
habits.

Joint Meeting
Sunday At LZA

The Labor Zionist Alliance,
Pioneer Women/Naamat, Labor
Zionist Institute and Histadrut
will host scholar-in-residence
Moshe Meron on Sunday at 2 p.m.
in the meeting room of the Labor
Zionist Institute, 25900 Green-
field, Suite 205E, Oak Park.
Questions and a discussion will
follow the lecture. There is no ad-
mission charge, refreshments will
be served, and the public is in-
vited.

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Flowers.
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ye
Feb. 1— Denitroiters
of
ter, forme x., are happy to
Richardso Re birth of their son,
announ .e.
.k Proud grandparents
"r4P'and Mrs. Herbert Goodwin
arouthfield and Mr. and Mrs.
4Ona Alter of Southfield. Very
proud great-grandmothers are
Julia Rosenthal of Oak Park and
Ann Goodwin of Boca Raton, Fla.
Jordan Lee is named in memory of
his paternal great-uncle Mr.
Jacob Alter.
Jan. 16 — Former Detroiters
Drs. Judith and Clifford Kashtan
of Minneapolis, Minn., joyfully
announce the birth of their
daughter, Paula Miriam, sister to
Aaron Jacob. Proud grandparents
are Mrs. Harvey Kashtan of West
Bloomfield and Dr. and Mrs.
Lionel Finkelstein of Birming-
ham. Paula Miriam is named in
loving memory of her maternal
great-grandmother Pauline Fin-
kelstein and her paternal great-
grandmother Miriam Rabinowitz.

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Young Women of Jewish National Fund auction committee members
Toby Chudnow, left, Sheila Guyer, center, and Bobbie Blaize tag items
for the 14th annual auction to be held 8 p.m. Sunday at Temple Beth El.
Tickets will be available at the door.

At its recent meeting, the trus-
tees of the Michigan Cancer ,
Foundation honored Leon S.
Cohan "for his contributions to
the work of the foundation." He
was elected as an honorary life
member of the board.
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