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M-Th 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-1 a.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 a.m., Sun. 12-8 p.m. We're winning the race against Rheumatic Heart Disease. Temple Emanu-EI '44 FULLY LICENSED KINDERGARTEN CLASS SEPTEMBER '87 FEATURING: • Three Options — Full-Day Academic and Enrichment Program — Half-Day Academic — Half-Day Enrichment • Certified Teacher • Extended Care Before and After Class YOUR CHILD DESERVES THE BEST — Regular Nursery Programs — Parent Toddler — Summer Day Camp 14450 W. 10 Mile Rd. 001i Park For further information call the Temple office: 967-4020 Rena Cohen 78 Friday, January 30, 1987 Michaelyn Silverman Co-Directors THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BIRTHS Today, thanks partly to the efforts of the American Heart Association, the death rate from rheumatic heart disease has declined more than 70 percent since 1950. For decades, the American Heart Association's educational programs have taught par- ents about the dangers and prevention of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in young children. The effort was worth it. Support the American Heart Association. We're fighting for your life. Atta American Heart Association of Michigan WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE A United Way Agency JAN. 17 — Mark and Susan (Moskowitz) Goldhaber of Potomac, Md., are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter, Rachel Sara. Happy grandparents are David and May Moskowitz of Southfield and Samuel and Alice Gol- dhaber* of Joliet, Ill. Rachel Sara is named in loving mem- ory of her maternal great- grandmother, Celia Kaplan. JAN. 15 — Rabbi Marc Boone Fitzerman and Alice M. Blue of Tulsa, Okla. (formerly of Oak Park and Chicago, Ill. respec- tively) proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Nina Rebecca, sister of Micah Nat- hanial. Grandparents are Daniel and Rose Blue of Chicago and Bill and Ethel Fitzerman of Oak Park. Nina Rebecca is named in loving memory of her great- grandmother, Rebecca Boone. JAN. 14 — David and Shari Klein (Shari Penfil) of Oak Park are very happy to an- nounce the birth of their third son, Yosef Chanoch, brother to Noach Chaim and Yonah Mor- dechai. Proud grandparents are Joan and Jerry Penfil of Oak Park, Jacqueline Klein of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Robert Klein of Newport Be- ach, Calif. Thrilled great- grandparents are Mary Books- tein of Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. David Penfil of Pembroke Pines, Fla. Yosef Chanoch is named in loving memory of his paternal great-grandfather, Yosef Chanoch Smolinsky. Fayga Greenbaum of South- field and Allen and Sharon Lieblich of Massapequa Park, N.Y. Great-grandmothers are Mae Berris and Nettie Green- baum, both of Southfield. JAN. 7 — Dr. Steven and Sha- ron (Ross) Matlen of Far- mington Hills are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, Lisa Brittany. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Matlen of Southfield and Theodore (Ted) Ross of Skokie, Ill., formerly of Detroit. Proud great- grandmother is Mrs. Sarah Glasman of Richmond, Va., formerly of Detroit. Lisa Brit- tany is named in loving mem- ory of her maternal grandmother, Betty Ross. JAN. 12 — David and Lori A film and orientation meet- ing on the ZOA-Masada Sum- mer in Israel program will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Cooper, 21150 Glenmorra Drive, Southfield. Israel Laner, Israeli Shaliach for Masada, will be on hand to de- scribe the programs and an- swer questions from parents and applicants. For informa- tion phone the OZA, 569-1515. (Roberts) Liner of Farmington Hills are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Daniel Seth, brother to Michael Ariel. Proud grandparents are Char- lotte and Myron Liner of Far- raington Hills and Dorothy and Barney Roberts of Southfield. Pleased great-grandmother is Eva Bernstein of Oak Park. Daniel Seth is named in mem- ory of his maternal great-aunt, Doris Gelman, his maternal great-grandmother, Sophie Ruben, and his paternal great-great aunt, Sadie Camenker. His Hebrew name, Itzchak, is in memory of his paternal great-grandparents, Ida and Irving Davis. JAN. 7 — Ken and Dena Lieb- lich (former Detroiter Dena Greenbaum) of Forest Hills, N.Y., joyfully announce the birth of their son, Binyamin Eliyahu (Benjamin E.). Happy grandparents are David and DEC. 30 — Harry and Lauren (Boyer) Neuman of West Bloomfield are thrilled to an- nounce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Marissa Shaindel. Proud grandparents are Richard and Jan Boyer of Rochester Hills and Sidney and Rose Neuman of West Bloomfield. Proud great- grandparents are Sonia Reznik of Southfield and Avram and Helen Neuman of Chicago. Marissa Shaindel is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandfather, Marcus Kornstein and her paternal great-great-aunt Shendel Tak- sin. Masada to Hold Orientation Session Business Ethics Subject of Talk CHAT - Chabad Adult Insti- tute will have its next lecture, 8 p.m. Sunday, in the home of Marty and Dale Goodman, 2340 Walnut Lake, West Bloomfield, 626-6985. Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg will speak on "Jewish Business Ethics". A social hour will fol- low the lecture. New Deadline For Births The new deadline for birth announcements is 10 a.m. Tues- day for the same week's issue of The Jewish News, effective immediately. Birth announcements must be typed, double- spaced and include a name and day phone number of a contact person. They may be mailed or hand delivered to The Jewish News, 20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240, Southfield, 48076.