r(.1:- E( i; .141 i crrifv)i,i;H: • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1985 GET REAM Call The Jewish News 354-6060 O loving memory of her paternal grandmother, Ada Singer. OCT. 27 — Dennis and Karen (Lehman) Boren of Farmington Hills joyfully announce the birth of their son, Joshua Aric. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boren and Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Lehman, all of Oak Park. Proud great-grand- father is Morton Shapiro of Hol- lywood, Fla. Joshua Aric also is the grandson of the late Rose Lehman. He is named in loving memory of his paternal great- grandmother Anne Shapiro. OCT. 23 -- Marc and Laura (Tatt) Berke of Oak Park joy- fully announce the birth of their daughter, Amy Liana. Proud grandparents are Idalene and Benjamin Berke of Farmington Hills. Very happy great-grand- mother is Erna Fox of Oak 'Park. Amy Liana is named in loving memory of her maternal grandmother Phyllis Leona Tatt and her paternal great-uncle, Mr. Alexander Berke. OCT. 13 — Robert and Deborah B'NAI MITZVAH Jodi Goode Twins Bat Mitzvah Jodi Goode will twin her bat mitzvah with Irina Grubman of Kharkov, Ukraine, at 8:45 a.m. services Saturday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Jodi, daughter of Elaine and Martin Goode of West Bloom- field, wears a bracelet with Iri- na's name to remind her of their bond. The Grubman family provides an example of Soviet authorities who often claim "insufficient kinship" as the pretext for refus- ing to grant exit visas. Gennady Grubman, Irina's father, is a machine engineer from Khar- kov. His wife, Emilya, is a com- puter programmer. They applied for exit visas in 1979, but were refused on the . an's aunt in basis that Grubm Israel was too distant a relation to qualify for family reunifica- tion. After filing for emigration both Irina's parents lost their jobs. Rebecca Morgan Twins Ceremony Rebecca Morgan will twin her bat mitzvah with Alexandra Perepletchik at Shabbat services at 9 a.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Shalom. Rebecca is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Morgan of Southfield. Alexandra is the daughter of Serafima Perepletchik of Novosibirsk, USSR! In March 1980, Mrs. Perep- letchik applied for an exit visa with her parents,/ the Vainsh- teins, and her sister's family, the Turezkys. They were refused exit visas on !the grounds of "expediency." , Laskowski (Kreiger) of Sterling Heights are ecstatic over the ar- rival of their daughter, Terri Ashley. Terri's siblings are Cor- rie Anne, Matthew Alan and Brian Anthony. Grandparents are Paul and Florence Las- kowski of Orchard Lake and Ray (Mrs. Larry) Kreiger of Southfield. SEPT. 23 — Former Detroiters Richard and Bette (Rossen) Bohn of Boston, Mass., joyfully announce the arrival of their son, Jared Zachary, born in San- tiago, Chile. Delighted grand- parents are Gerald and Ruth Bohn and Phillip and Anne Ros- sen, all of Southfield. Jared is named in loving memory of his maternal aunt Geraldine Graff and his paternal uncle Mr. Zal- man Fryman. SEPT- 10 — Victor Kay, for- merly of West Bloomfield, and Hedva (Priman) Kay - of Jerusalem, Israel, with great pride announce the birth of their daughter, Tamar Batya. Proud grandparents are Mor- dehai and Rachel Priman of Jerusalem and Gladys and Louis Kay of West Bloomfield. Tamar Batya is named in loving mem- ory of both her maternal grandmothers, Yetta Silverman and Batya Woldman. Protest Halts T-Shirt Sales New York (JTA), — A Vete- ran's Day demonstration held outside a store in Times Square has convinced the store's owner to stop selling T-shirts featuring the image and "accom- plishments" of Adolf Hitler. The shirts were emblazoned with the words "Adolf Hitler European Tour 1939-1945," a list of countries and dates they were invaded by Nazi Germany in World War II, and a picture of Hitler sporting a swastika and doing the Nazi salute in front of a map of Europe. The protest was conducted last Monday by members of the Generation After, a New York- based organization founded by children of Holocaust survivors, with the backing of the World Jewish Congress. Shomer Shabbat Medical Course Philadelphia — Hahnemann University in Philadelphia is announcing the availability of a Shomer Shabbat medical intern- ship and residency program at its School of Medicine and the Hospital of Philadelphia. Applicants should reply as early as possible to: Dr. Howard Miller, Residency Program Di- rector, Department of Internal Medicine, Hahnemann Univer- sity School of Medicine, Broad and Vine Streets, MS 427, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102. 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However, reservations are required. Please call 569-7937 or 968-1679. Date: Thursday, December 5th Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Jewish Community Center, JPM Branch 15110 West Ten Mile Oak Park PLEASE NOTE: The date has been changed from November 24 to Thursday, December 5th. 93