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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 13, 1986

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and Fred and Marilyn Cherney of
West Bloomfield. Andrew Ben-
jamin is named in loving memory
of his paternal great-
grandmother Alice Cherney, his
paternal great-grandmother
Betty Wolfe and his maternal
great-grandmother Bessie
Lebowski.
JUNE 1 — Ruth Egnater and
Lenny Silverman of Lansing are
delighted to announce the birth
of their daughter, Jordan. Proud
grandparents are Louis and Ina
Egnater of Farmington Hills and
Larry and Betty Silverman of
Huntington Woods.
MAY 27 — Scott and Lisa
Behrmann (Carroll) of Far-
mington Hills are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Erik Carroll. Grandparents are
Natalie and Bill Carroll and
Bunny and Mickey Behrmann.
Great-grandparents are Margie
and Morris Samuels and Lillian
Carroll.
MAY 27 — Marty and Helene
(Klein) Davidson of West Bloom-
field are very happy to announce
the birth of their daughter, Jen-
nifer Michelle. Proud
grandparents are Paul and Flor-
ence Davidson of West Bloom-
field, Irving and Diane Keene of
Birmingham and Dr. Marvin and
Beverly Klein of Southfield.
Proud great-grandparents are
Mrs. Harry (Clara) Cohen, Sam
Davidson and Bessie Spector, all
of Southfield. Jennifer Michelle
is named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandparents
Jenny (Jean) and Charles Klein.

MAY 24 — Former Detroiters
Toby and Anne (Stewart) Wolson
of Miami, Fla., announce the
birth of Max Samuel Wolson,
brother to Rachel Stewart.
Grandparents are Earl and
Pauline Gilbert of Farmington
Hills, Richard and Florence
Stewart of Gaylord, Leonard
Wolson and Friedell Kert-Wolson
of Oak Park. Great-
grandmothers are Fern Kert of
Farmington Hills and Helen
Wolson of Southfield. Max is
named in loving memory of his
maternal great-aunt Marguerite
Knott and his paternal great-
grandfather Mr. Samuel Wolson.
MAY 12 — Glenn and Felicia
Warheit (Felicia Taub) of Far-
mington Hills are proud to an-

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nounce the birth of their daugh-
ter, Dayna Leigh, sister to Scott
Alex. Proud grandparents are
Irene Taub of Southfield and
Lynne and Phil Warheit of Far-
mington Hills. Proud great-
grandparents are Anna Whitman
of Southfield, Sara Taub
Souhfield, Rose and Sid Markle of
Deerfield Beach, Fla., and Pearl
and Jack Warheit of Farmington
Hills. Dayna Leigh is named in
loving memory of her great-
grandfather Mr. Max Whitman
and her great-grandfather Mr.
Louis Beller.
APRIL 30
Benjamin L.
Amber and Rachael D. Amber
now residing in East Lansing an-
nounce the birth of their son;
Alexander Ryan, brother to Troy
Lawrence. Proud grandparents
are Paul and Sylvia Amber
Southfield. Alexander is named
in loving memory of his maternal
great-grandmother Fannie
Weider and his paternal great=
grandfather Mr. Frank Amber.
APRIL 29 — Gerry and Nancy
(Wisper) Lullove of Southfield
are happy to announce the birth
of their daughter, Jamie Lynn,
sister to Matthew Aaron. Proud
grandparents are Ann Lullove of
Southfield and Duke and Sally
Wisper of Novi. Proud great-
grandfather is Joseph Wisper of
Miami Beach, Fla. Jamie Lynn is
named in loving memory of her
maternal great-aunt Lilli
Plotkin.
APRIL 10 — Jonathan M. Licht
and Rhonda J. Amber announce
the birth of their daughter,
Rosalie Amber Licht, sister to
Eva Amber Licht. The Proud
grandparents are Paul and Syl :
via Amber and Gerald Licht, all
of Southfield, and the late Phylis
Licht. Rosalie (Razel) is named in
memory of her great-
grandmother Rose Amber.
MARCH 13 — Dr. and Mrs.
Dave Stieber (Betty Amber) are
proud to announce the birth o'r
their son, Jason Robert. Dave,
Betty and Jason reside in San Di-
ego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
(Sylvia) Amber of Southfield and
Dr. and Mrs. Sam (Helen) Stieber
of Roseland, N.J., are the proud
grandparents. Jason was named
in memory of his great:
grandfather Mr. Frank (Raphael)
Amber.

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MOHELim of Detroit

Stein Named
UJA Chairman

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

New York (JTA) — Marin
Stein of Milwaukee, chairman of
the Special Task Force for
Operation Moses, last week was
named national chairman of the
United Jewish Appeal, suc=
ceeding Alex Grass.
Robert Loup, chairman of the
UJA Board of Trustees, made
the announcement at a special
dinner marking the close of the
1985-86 UJA/Federation Cam
paign. He reported that UJi.
raised U.S. $733 million last
year in partnership with local
Jewish Federtion campaigns.

