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February 20, 1987 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-02-20

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THE JEWISH NEWS

FEB. 9

Ron and Shelly
(Cimmer) Harwood of Far-
mington Hills are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Brittany Greer, sis-
ter to Benjamin Shane. Proud
grandparents are Edith and
Albert Cimmer of Oak Park
and Norma and Norman Har-
wood of Farmington Hills.
Proud great-grandmothers are
Regina Litt of West Bloomfield
and Constance Harwood. Brit-
tany Greer is named in loving
memory of her great-
grandfather Walter (Gervish)
Litt.
FEB. 6
Michael Gold and
Julia Wilford-Gold of East
Lansing are delighted to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Hannah Rachel
Gold. The proud grandparents
are Jerry and Lucia Wilford of
Clarkston and Ruben and Lil-
lian Gold of Oak Park. Great-
grandmother is Ida Katz of
Oak Park. Hannah is named in
loving memory of her maternal
great-grandmother Hanny
Vander Velde.
JAN. 31 — Bob and Joanie
(Lovinger) Garvin of Royal
Oak joyfully announce the
birth of their first child, a son,
Joshua William. Excited
grandparents are Mrs. Flor-
ence Lovinger and Arnold and
Corrine Garvin, all of South-
field. Joshua William is named
in loving memory of his mater-
nal grandfather, William
Lovinger and his paternal
great-grandmother, Ella Gar-
vin.
JAN. 29 — John and Susan
(Disner) Semma of St. Clair
Shores joyfully announce the
birth of their son, Bradley Har-
rison. Proud grandparents are
Arthur and Delores Disner of
Southfield and John and Helen
Semma of Baltimore, Md.
Bradley's Hebrew name Mic-
hal Tzvi was chosen in memory
of his maternal great-aunt,
Madeline Berman and his pat-
ernal great-grandfather,
Harry Disner.
JAN. 25 — Former Detroiter
Leslie (Weiss) and George Rap-
tis of Piscataway, N.J., proudly
announce the birth of their
daughter, Alexandra Jeanne.
Ecstatic grandparents are Lil
and Milt Weiss of Delray Be-
ach, Fla., formerly of Detroit.
Alexandra is named for her
maternal great-grandfather,
Alexander Weiss, her paternal
grandfather, Alexander Raptis
and great-aunt Jeanette Co-
hen.





JAN. 21 — Joe and Jill (Raz-

nick) Richman of Farmington
Hills are thrilled to announce
the birth of their daughter,
Sarah Ilyse. Ecstatic
grandparents are Shirley and
Fred Raznick. Sarah Ilyse is
named in loving memory of her
paternal grandparents, Sarah
and Isadore Richman.
JAN. 7 — Ronald and Beth
(Anbender) Cohen of South-

field are happy to announce the
birth of their second son,
James Michael (Jamie),
brother to David Louis. Proud
grandparents are Shirley
Cohen and Arlene and Sam
Anbender. Thrilled great-
grandmothers are Fae Slobin
and Ethel Schossberger. Jamie
is named in memory of his pat-
ernal great-grandfather,
James Schossberger and his
paternal great-untle, Max
Glass.

DEC. 29 — Harold and former
Detroiter Robbie Markowitz
Wexler of Toronto, Ont., joy-
fully announce the birth of
their son, Michael Jason,
brother to Jessica Lori. Proud
grandparents are Lou and
Claire Markowitz of Oak Park
and Ruth Wexler of Windsor.

DEC. 20 — Dr. Zach and An-
nette Gerger of Houston, Tex.
joyfully announce the birth of
their first child, a son, Aaron
Robert. Proud grandparents
are Renee and Jerry Gerger of
Southfield and Ann Haynes of
Philadelphia, Pa. Aaron
Robert is named in loving
memory of his maternal
grandfather, Robert Haynes.

— Alan and Karen Cohen of
Santa Monica, Calif., (formerly
of Oak Park) are delighted to
announce the birth of their son
Benjamin Izaih. Happy
grandparents are Mrs. Benja-
min (Hilda) Cohen of Margate,
Fla., and Charles Kaplowitz of
New York. Proud great-
grandmother is Mrs. Anna
Mutnick of Deerfield Beach,
Fla. Benjamin is named in lov-
ing memory of his paternal
grandfather Benjamin Cohen
and his maternal grandmother
Estelle Kaplowitz.
— Dr. Lawrence and Ann Price
(Back) of Guilford, Conn., an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Max Daniel, brother to Laura
Rose. Paternal grandparents
are Shirley and Philip Price of
Park.
Maternal
Oak
grandparents are Muriel and
Robert Back of Litchfield,
Conn. Max Daniel is named in
loving memory of his paternal
'great-grandmother Mildred
Rose Lefkowitz.

Las Vegas Night
At Beth Shalom

Cong. Beth Shalom will host
a Las Vegas night on Feb. 28 at
8:30 p.m. at the synagogue.
Games to be played will in-
clude blackjack, craps,
roulette. AB prizes will be in
cash.
With admission, each person
will receive $3 in game chips.
Food will be available at a
nominal charge. Proceeds will
benefit Cong. Beth Shalom.
For information, call the
synagogue, 547-7970.

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