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September 26, 1986 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-09-26

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Susan Weingarden
851-0552

BIRTHS

I

Personalized poems for all occasions.
There's no end to my creations.

candle lighting recitations
birthday celebrations
Bar Mitzvahs and consecrations
wedding congratulations
anniversary elaborations
get well inspirations
birth annunciations
words of appreciation
official installations
high school graduation
creative invitations
Mother's Day communications
holiday jubilations
Father's Day narrations

Ask about having your
next Birthday Party
at My Place

3610 W. Maple (at Lahser) near to A&P
Hours: M-TH 8-10. FRI. 8-1 AM
SAT. 9-1 AM SUN. 12.8 PM
540 - 5702
"Quality Hourly Drop-in Child Care"

Where Kids Can Have Fun

1311111% DOES IT BEST!

Beth Abraham Hillel Moses

(5075 W. Maple, W. Bloomfield)

has openings in its 1, 2, and 3 day Conservative
Religious School. This model Hebrew School pro-
gram, with affordable tuition, includes Kindergar-
ten, Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation, small classes, at-
tention to individual needs, a teen Judaica pro-
gram and active Youth Groups.

Call 851-6880 for further information

Certified

MOHELim of Detroit

Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman
542-4444
Cantor S. Greenbaum
855-0628
Reb. Hershl Roth
557-0888
Cantor Sidney Rube
358-1426
Rabbi S. Zachariash
557-9666

SET YOURSELF

with a FREE DINNER
and FREE BABYSITTING!

Bring this ad and your kids to The Playground! We'll give you a
coupon good for one free meal at the popular Rikshaw Inn with the
purchase of another meal of equal or greater value. And, we'll provide
two hours of care for your children (limit 3 children per family) —
absolutely free. Monday thru Thursday only
Ifs our way of introducing you to The Playground, one of Michigan's
premier child care centers. The Playground is staffed with university-
trained Early Childhood Development professionals. We provide
quality hourly and daily child care in a stimulating and nurturing
environment. Kids love it!
Take advantage of this terrific offer. Next time you want an evening
out, give the kids an evening out, too. At The Playground! Offer expires
September 30, 1986.

Full Time and Hourly Child Care

851-3380 • In the Orchard Mall
Orchard Lake & Maple Roads, near the Shopping Center Market

Open for hourly child care Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. - 10p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m.- 1 a.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.- 1 a.m.; Sun. noon
- 8 p.m. (Sunday hours September through May only). For children under 30 months, please call for
reservations. Limit one free dinner coupon per family. You will be charged regular low rates after
free two-hour period.

THE RIKSHAW INN • In the Orchard Mall

104

Friday, September 26, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Barbara
Skolnick-Schwartz and
Michael Schwartz of Denver,
Colo., announce the birth of
their daughter, Shana Judith,
sister to Aaron Jacob. Proud
grandparents are Eva and
Morris Skolnick of Southfield
and Esther and David
Schwartz of Columbus, Ohio.
Great-grandmother is Ruth
Schwartz of Columbus, Ohio.

SEPT. 27 —

SEPT. 10 — Helaine (Chas-

nick) and Larry Russman of
Southfield happily announce
the birth of their son, Adam
Michael, brother to Charles
and Caryn. Proud grand-
parents are Bob and Sandy
Russman of Palm Harbor,
Fla., and Diane and Iry
Chasnick of Southfield. Proud
great-grandmothers are
Sarene Mazer and Ruth
Chasnick. Adam Michael is
named in loving memory of
his maternal great-grand-
father Mr. Morris Chasnick.

SEPT. 10 — Dr. David and

Leah (Herman) Ungar of Oak
Park are thrilled to announce
the birth of their daughter
Adina Malka, baby sister to
Dani Mordechai and
Shoshana Rachel. Proud
grandparents are Rubin and
Fayga Herman and Alex and
Hanna Ungar, all of Oak
Park. Adina Malka is named
in loving memory of her
great-grandmothers.
SEPT. 8 — Dr. Michael and
Edith Sills of Detroit happily
announce the birth of their
daughter, Jennifer Mem-
brere. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Virgilio
Membrere of the Philippines
and Dr. and Mrs. Richard
Sills of Bloomfield Township.
Delighted great-grand-
mothers are Mrs. Diana Sills
and Mrs. Sarah Zlatkin, both
of Oak Park.
SEPT. 8 — Lynn (Jacobs)
and Bill Davey of Huntington
Woods are delighted to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Kara Michelle, sis-
ter to Erin Alissa. Proud
grandparents are Fay and
Jerry Jacobs of Farmington
Hills and Josie and William
Davey of Warren. Kara is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
mother Rose Jacobs.
SEPT. 7 — Elliott and Gayle
(Bakst) Cohn of Farmington
Hills are thrilled to announce
the birth of their first child, a
son, David Scott. His ecstatic
first-time grandparents are
Sara and Louis Bakst of Oak
Park and Phyllis and Joseph
Cohn of Southfield. His
great-grandmother is Celia
Cohn, also of Southfield.
David Scott is named after
his paternal great-uncle Mr.
Samuel Smirin.

SEPT. 6 — Barry and Elaine

(Lusky) Margolis of Ypsilanti
are thrilled to announce the
birth of their first child, a
son, Benjamin Adam (Be-
nyomin Avrum). His ecstatic
grandparents are Isidor Mar-

golis of Ypsilanti and Irene
Lusky of Southfield. De-
lighted great-grandmothers
are Dorothy Lusky and Be-
ssie Gruskin, both of Oak
Park. Benjamin Adam is
named in loving memory of
his maternal grandfather,
Mr. Benjamin Lusky and
paternal grandmother, Ada
Margolis.

SEPT. 4 — Dr. Jeffrey and
Joyce (Berlin) Weingarten of
Albany, N.Y., formerly of
Southfield, proudly announce
the birth of their daughter,
Emily Golda. Proud grand-
parents are Louis and Evelyn
Berlin of Southfield and Dr.
Charles and Ruth Weingar-
ten of West Bloomfield. Proud
great-grandparents are Fan-
nie Whiteman of West
Bloomfield, Maurice and
Belle Rosender of West
Bloomfield and Nettie Wein-
garten of Southfield. Emily is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
mother and maternal great-
great-grandmother.
SEPT. 3 — Dr. Lenny and
Shelley (Portney) Hutton of
West Bloomfield joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Sarah Elizabeth,
sister to Michelle Rebekah.
Her proud grandparents are
Dr. Jack and Rita Portney of
Flint. Sarah is also the
granddaughter of the late Dr.
Morris and Shirley Hutton.
Sarah is named in loving
memory of her grandmother,
Shirley Hutton, her great-
great-aunt Esther Salle, and
her great-aunt Esther Magy.

SEPT. 1 — Dr. and Mrs. Be-

nyomin Rothstein (Rebecca
Dann, formerly of Michigan)
of Baltimore, Md., announce
the birth of their daughter,
Sara, sister to Shlomo and
Shana Rochel. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Rothstein of Baltimore, Dr.
and Mrs. Ben Luborsky of
Windsor and the late Mr. Sol
A. Dann. Sara is named in
memory of her maternal
grandmother.

AUG. 29 — Terry and Vicki

(Lafer) Abrahamson of
Chicago, Ill., formerly of De-
troit, joyfully announce the
birth of their son, Jake Har-
ris. First-time grandparents
are Marvin Abrahamson of
Oak Park, Ill., Miriam_
(Mimi) Gold of Chicago and
Sidney and Joyce Lafer of
Detroit. Great-grandparents
are Jack and Rose Gittleman
of Southfield. Jake Harris is
named in loving memory of
his great-grandfathers Mr.
Samuel Kerman and Mr.
Harry Lafer.

AUG. 23 — Joel and Freda

Lerman of Franklin are thril-
led to announce the birth of
their daughter, Elizabeth
Goldie, sister to Emily Baran.
Delighted grandparents are
Henry Lerman and Hannah
Baran, both of Florida.
Elizabeth is named in loving
memory of her paternal

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