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June 28, 1985 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-06-28

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Friday, June 28, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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JUNE 16 — Sandy and Hyman
Spekman (Sandy Kraus, formerly
of Oak Park) of Brooklyn, N.Y.,
proudly announce the birth of
their son, • Jeremy Abraham,
brother to Rachel Marlene.
Happy grandparents are
Seymour and Rosalyn Kraus of
Oak Park and Ben and Helen
Spekman of the Bronx, N.Y.
Jeremy Abraham is named in
loving memory of his maternal
great-grandfather Mr. Julius
Gordon, his maternal great-
grandmother Anna Gordon and
his paternal great-grandfather
Mr. Abraham Zylberberg.
JUNE 16 — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Brown (Carol Zide) of Ann Arbor
announce the birth of a baby boy,
Jeffrey Howard, brother to
Rachel and David. The proud

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Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman
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grandparents are Jack and Syl-
via Zide of Southfield and
William and Ann Brown of Cen-
terline.
JUNE 15 — Edie (Fishman) and
Jimmy Schneider of Birmingham
announce the birth of a daughter,
Andrea Lauren. Proud grand-
parents are Rita and Milton
Fishman of Farmington Hills and
Milli and Bernard Schneider of
Orchard Lake. Great-grand-
mother is Sara Fishman.
JUNE 7 — Ronald and Marsha
Mitnick (Marsha Klein) of West
Bloomfield proudly announce the
birth of a daughter, Rachel
Elizabeth, sister to Scott Mitchel.
Proud grandparents are Herbert
and Charlotte Mitnick of
Franklin and Edythe Klein of
Farmington Hills. Rachel also is
the granddaughter of the late Mr.
Sheldon Klein.

JUNE 7 — Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
SchWartz (Gail Schulman) of
West Bloomfield announce the
birth of their son, Steven Robert,
brother to Karen Beth. Maternal
grandparents are Faye and Sid-
ney Schulman of Buffalo, N.Y.
Paternal grandparents are
Pauline and Harry Schwartz of
Alma, Mich.
JUNE 4 — Barbara Kramer and
Tom Heyman of Sharon, Mass.,
joyfully announce the birth of
their daughter, Leah Kramer
Heyman. Proud grandparents are

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MAY 7 — Andrew and Andrec j
Feuereisen (Andrea Morrell) of
West Bloomfield announce thj
birth of their daughter, Stacy
Morrell. Proud grandparents ar e '
Claire and Simon Morrell of Be-
verly Hills and Sarah and Jo€1.
Feuereisen of Oak Park. Great-
grandfather is William Salomon-
of Oak Park. Stacy is named in j
loving memory of her great-
grandmothers Wilma Gross and
Ida Morrell.

SINGLES

COMMUNITY NETWORK
FOR JEWISH SINGLES is

forming a Jewish singles bicycle
club. The club will go bicycling
around Oakland County with
stops for lunch or brunch.
An organizational meeting will
take place at 4 p.m. July 7 at the
Southfield Public Library. A
short bicycle trip for ice cream
will follow.
For reservations by July 5, call
Larry Rosenberg, 471-2695.

ROSE SHERER SOCIALITES

Dear Grandma,

Bonnie and Ray Forster of At-:
lanta, Mich., and Shirley and Joe
Kramer of Oak Park.
MAY 22 — Former Detroiters
Howard and Jane Elias (Jane'
Gorris) of Brussels (Waterlao),
Belgium, are pleased to announc:_-",
the birth of their second daugh-
ter, Megan JoAnne. Proud
grandparents are Ruth and Gary,
Elias of Southfield and Jean arit-,
Al Gorris of Lake Orion. Great-
grandparents are Anne any
Eddie Elias of Oak Park.
MAY 20 — Bruce and Terri
Bever (Terri Fuller) of Mariett
Ga., formerly of Farmington
Hills, joyfully announce the bir th
of their daughter, Victoria Renee.
The proud grandparents ar t
Mildred Fuller of Oak Park and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bever o f
Hudson, Fla. Victoria Renee is
named in loving memory of he
maternal grandfather Mr. Robert
Fuller.

will have their annual picnic on
Thursday at 1 p.m. at Shepherd
Park, Oak Park, near the tennis
courts. Friends are invited.
Members should bring their own
lunches. The club supplies
watermelon and prizes for games.
For information, call Pete Stettin,
557-2411; or Dorothy Goldberg,
548-050.

YOUNG JEWISH ADULTS
ASSOCIATION (18-28)will go

to the Van Dyke Sport Center
Saturday. Carpools will form at
the Southfield Civic Center, by
the tennis courts, at 7:30 p.m.
The sports center offers minia-
ture golfing, go-carts, pool tables
and dancing. For more informa-
tion and reservations, call
Y.J.A.A., 552-0265.
The second annual bowl-a-thon
for Muscular Dystrophy will be
held at Ark Lanes West on July
27. Bowling will begin after 8
p.m. To get involved, call Sora
Direnfeld, 559-1577.

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THE TRI-COUNTY JEWISH
SINGLES (age 18-28) will havr_-_,

a kick-off pool party at the main
Jewish Community Center on,
July 10 at 8 p.m. All are welcome.
Refreshments will be available,—'
There is a nominal charge.
The singles will hold a-
Fireworks Party on Monday in
Windsor. The group will meet a --(
4 p.m. at the Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Branch of the Jewish Center
and drive to Canada. For infor-
mation or reservations, call the=
Tri-County Jewish Singles, 552-
0856.
A camping trip to the Pinery in
Ontario, Canada, will be held'
Aug. 3-5. Reservations are re-
quired by July 15. Call Tri
County Singles, 552-0856, for in- Ej
formation.

Gay Group Meets

Chai Lifestyles, a social organ-
ization of gay and lesbian Jews, c l
will hear Congressman Gerry c_j
Studds of Massachusetts at 3 pm.
Sunday at the Episcopal Cathed- ,J
Detroit. Admission is free.
For information, call the Detroit>
Area Lesbian/Gay Council, 843-
6364.

Army Band

The U.S. Army Jazz Ambas-
sadors Big Band will perforrti -
Sunday at 3 p.m. in Shain Park.
Admission is free.

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