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AUG. 23 — Marie and
Michael Weisserman of
Southfield announce the birth
of their daughter, Rachel
Elizabeth Weisserman.
Grandparents are Debbie and
Harold Weisserman of De-
troit and Christine and
Joseph Swiderski of Madison
Heights. Great-grandparents
are Katherine Goldfine of
Berkley and Esther Weisser-
man of Southfield.
Marshall and Jill
(August) Stern are proud to
announce the birth of their
son, Seth Loren. Proud
grandparents are Robert and
Rozz August and Julius
Stern, all of Southfield. Proud
great-grandmothers are Sara
Hoffman of Southfield and
Rose Stern of Miami Beach,
Fla. Seth Loren is named in
loving memory of his pater-
nal grandmother Mrs. Sylvia
Stern and his maternal great
grandfather Mr. Leo
Hoffman.
AUG. 19
—
Randy and
Charna (Bloom) Segal of
Farmington Hills are thrilled
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Amanda Michelle.
Delighted grandparents are
Faye Bloom of Oak Park and
Irving and Lorraine Segal of
Southfield. Amanda Michelle
is named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
father Mr. Aaron Wigutow
and maternal great-aunt
Marcia Stein.
AUG. 18
SYNAGOGUE COMPATIBILITY TEST
I would rather join a synagogue that is. conveniently located.
YES ❑ NO
2.
I would rather not have a large building fund to pay off in addition to my dues.
YES ❑ NO ❑
3.
If given a;choice, I would rather pray in a beautiful, comfortable • and well-
maintained sanctuary.
YES ❑ NO ❑
4.
I would rather be a member of a synagogue that is devoted to the customs of 'Tra-
ditional Judaism.'
YES ❑ NO ❑
5.
I would rather join a synagogue that has a friendly `Heimish' membership.
YES ❑ NO ❑
6.
I would rather be a member of a synagogue that will go out of its way to make me
and my family, from the oldest Zeide & Bubbie to the youngest of children, feel at
home.
7.
I would rather join a synagogue that has special rates for the elderly, singles,
young families and anyone of limited income ... turning no one away.
8.
I would rather join a synagogue whose Rabbi is learned and compassionate, mak-
ing himself available to be of service whenever possible.
9.
I would rather join a synagogue whose Sexton and Gabbai make all who attend
services, whether member, guest or visitor, feel comfortable, offering help and pul-
pit honors whenever possible.
YES ❑ NO 0
10.
I would rather that the synagogue I join have an excellent youth program geared
to make my child(ren) feel at home in the synagogue, and help instill a knowledge
and love of Judaism.
YES ❑ NO D
11.
I would rather that the synagogue I join have a vibrant Sisterhood and Men's
Club, with meaningful programs of interest to the membership and the community
at large.
YES ❑ NO
12.
I would rather that the synagogue I join have a Social Conscience, being helpful
and generous to all in the community that are in need.
YES ❑ NO ❑
13.
I would . rather that my synagogue be available to me 365 days a year with
minyanim both morning and evening.
YES ❑ NO
14.
I would rather be made to feel a welcome member whether I attend synagogue
once a day, once a week, or once a year.
YES ❑ NO 111
15.
I would rather be affiliated with a synagogue that treats all Jews, more observant,
or less observant, rich or poor, with equal respect.
YES 111 NO [I]
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❑
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John and
AUG. 16
Paulette (Radin) Baum of
Farmington Hills are de-
lighted to announce the birth
of their son, Andrew James.
Proud grandparents are Jules
and Shirley Radin of South-
field and John and Joan
Baum of Grand Rapids. An-
drew James is named in lov-
ing memory of his maternal
great-grandfathers, Mr. Jacob
Field and Mr. Jacob Radin.
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YES ❑ NO ❑
YES ❑ NO 0
YES ❑ NO III: .
❑
❑
AUG. 16
Dr. Andrea
Sharfman Switch and Dr.'
Jerome R. Switch of West
Bloomfield joyfully announce
the birth of their daughter,
Stephanie Allison. Proud
first-time grandparents are
Donald and Rae Ann
Sharfman of West Bloomfield
and Helen and Mel Marci of
Wayne. Stephanie Allison is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
mother Sima Jacknow and
her maternal great-uncle Dr.
Albert S. Jacknow.
—
AUG. 8
Dr. Irve and-
Laura (Wangberg) Denenberg
(formerly of Oak Park) of
Forest Grove, Ore., announce
the birth of a son, Nicholas
Bryan Denenberg. Grand-
parents are Bill and June
Denenberg of Oak Park and
Frank and Jean Wangberg of
Paw Paw, Mich. Great-
grandparents are Hilda
Feldman of Southfield and
David and Lemoine Patterson
of Paw Paw.
Elliott and Sarah
(Newman) Goldstick of Deer-
field, Ill., joyfully announce
the birth of a daughter, Jen-
nifer Susan, sister to
Matthew Henry. Proud
grandparents are Mrs.
Eleanor Goldstick of Oak
Park and Mrs. Florence
Newman of Clayton, Mo.
Great-grandfather is Nathan
Zack of Oak Park. Jennifer is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
father Mrs. Julius Horwitz
and her paternal great-
grandmother Sarah Zack.
AUG. 6
—
Robin and An-
nette (Anderson) Rath of
Sterling Heights are proud to
announce the birth of their
son, Timothy Jay. Happy
grandparents are Frank and
Betty Rath of Farmington
Hills and Harold and Lillian
Anderson of Detroit.
AUG. 1
—
JULY 27
Elaine (Aichen-
baum, formerly of Oak Park)
and Rick Aldridge of Char-
lotte, N.C., are happy to an-
nounce the adoption of a son,
Brent Allen. Delighted
grandparents are Lil and
Milt Aichenbaum of Oak
Park. Brent Allen is named
in loving memory of his mat-
ernal great-grandfather Mr.
Boruch Leiderman.
—
Kenneth and
Debbie (Etta Munzer) Alder
of Oak Park and Ft. Lauder-
dale, Fla., are delighted to
announce the birth of their
son, James Michael, brother
to Michelle Lisa. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. George Alder and Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Munzer. James
Michael is named in loving
memory of his maternal
grandfathers.
JULY 24
—
JULY 24 -- Charles and
Nancy (Breuer) Orenstein of
Appleton, Wis., announce the
birth of their daughter,
Stephanie Rachel, sister to
Elizabeth Emily. Proud
grandparents are Richard
and Phyllis Breuer of West
Bloomfield and Melvin and
Maxine Orenstein of Mil-
waukee, Wis. Delighted
great-grandmothers are
Hazel Breuer of Southfield
and Dorothy Pumpian of
Milwaukee. Stephanie is
named in memory of her
maternal great-grandfather
Mr. Seymour Herbach and
paternal great-grandmother
Rose Orenstein.
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If you answered 'Yes' to most of these questions, we are confident that you and your family would be rather
happy as members of Congregation B'nai David.
B'nai David is a vibrant, traditional Jewish Congregation. It is centrally located in the Jewish Community
on Southfield Road, just south of 10 Mile Road (minutes from West Bloomfield, Farmington Hills, and Oak
Park).
At B'nai David you will find a warm, caring membership as well as a beautiful sanctuary. Our dues are
modest, and the mortgage has been retired (No Building Fund).
With Rabbi Morton Yolkut as our spiritual leader along with the gifted Cantor Stuart Friedman, we believe
ours to be truly the finest traditional synagogue in the area.
You owe it to yourself to check us out. Visit us for Shabbat services during the coming weeks or call the
membership director at 577-8210 Sunday through Friday mornings.
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Friday, August 29, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Glenn and Janet
(Wayne) Warsh of Far-
mington Hills are delighted
to announce the birth of their
twin sons, Matthew Hunter
and Bradley Steven. Proud
grandparents are Bobbie and
Larry Warsh of West Bloom-
field and Rita and Max
Wayne of Farmington Hills.
Very proud great-grand-
mother is Mollie Warsh of
Southfield.
JULY 13
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