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Zachariash 557-9666 CELEBRATING MICHIGAN'S 150th BIRTHDAY Come to one of northern Michigan s finest summer camps. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: ALL PHONE NUMBERS IN 80 Friday, March 13, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BIRTHS 1111111111111•1111 313 AREA Cherie(Greenfield) Finkels- tein of Novi are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Jillian Marie. Proud grandparents are Frieda Greenfield of Oak Park and Jane and Stan Fin- kelstein of Southfield. Great-grandparents are Betty Nedelman and Pearl Ferencz of Southfield and Louis Greenfield of Oak Park. MARCH 3 — Paul and Marci (Wolfe) Zeman of West Bloomfield happily announce the birth of their daughter, Carli Erin, sister to Jeffrey Daniel. Proud grandparents are Harold and Avis Wolfe of Southfield and Bob and Mag- gie Zeman of West Bloom- field. Proud great- grandmother is Sharon Wise of Southfield. Carli Erin is named in loving memory of her maternal great-great- aunt Celia Engerman and her paternal great- grandmother Estelle Kuhatschek. FEB. 28 — George and Les- ley Enos (Goldstein) of Nashua, N.H., proudly an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Rachel Maureen. The ecstatic grandparents are Florence and Ronald Golds- tein of Farmington Hills and Monte and Ivy Enos of Nor- folk, Va. Rachel Maureen is named in loving memory of her maternal great- grandmother, Rose Goldstein, and her maternal great- uncle, Morris Ruskin. FEB. 26 — Nicole and Larry Kramer of Marshfield, Mass. are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Geoffrey Eric. Grandparents are Shir- ley and Joe Kramer of Oak Park and Dr. Georges and Jane Joyaux of East Lansing. FEB. 24 — Marty and Mar- gie (Birndorf) Schneider of New York City joyfully an- nounce the birth of their son, Joshua Aaron. Joshua is the grandson of Dr. Leonard and Irene Birndorf of Orchard Lake and Lou and Lillian Schneider of Deerfield Beach, Fla. He is the great-grandson of Ruth Birndorf of South- field. He is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandfathers, Max Jacob Bussey and Morris Aaron Birndorf. FEB. 22 — Lori Helman and Maurice Pogoda of Southfield joyfully announce the birth of their first child, a son, Adam Lawrence. Proud grandparents are Shirlye and Peter Helman and Sylvia and I. Edward Pogoda of Brook- lyn, N.Y. Adam is named in loving memory of his pa- ternal great-grandmother, Annie Pogoda, and his mat- ernal great-grandfather, Leo Busch. FEB. 17 — Dr. Howard and Nancy Goldfaden of Far- mington Hills announce the birth of their daughter, Lindsay, sister to Pamela. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Melamed of Shaker Heights, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goldfaden of Southfield. Excited great- grandmothers are Mrs. Philip Arnold of Shaker Heights and Mrs. David Goldsmith of Southfield. Lindsay is named in loving memory of her pa- ternal great-grandmother Lena Goldfaden. JAN. 18 — Dr. Al Keene and (former Detroiter) Sandra Baseman of San Jose, Calif., are delighted to announce the birth of their second child, Rachel Marie, sister to Jerome Earl. Proud grandparents are Mildred Baseman Hack of Southfield and Mildred Keene, formerly of Saginaw. Rachel is also the grand-daughter of the late Mr. Jerome Baseman. Her Hebrew name, Rachael Bluma, is in memory of her maternal great-grandmother, Bertha Zaff. Shcharansky Says Soviets Haven't Kept Promises Geneva (JTA) — Natan Shcharansky accused the Soviet Union of "massive" violations of human rights and charged it has "taken a new and sinister turn" under the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev. Shcharansky, who came to Israel last year after nine years in the Soviet Gulag, delivered a stinging indictment of Gorbachev's performance as compared to his promises last week at the conference of the United Na- tions Human Rights Com- mission. He also rebuked the Com- mission. "Human rights violations in the Soviet Union are as serious today as they were 10 years ago when I was arrested and when this Com- mission found no place to discuss them on its agenda," he said. "The truth is that under the new leadership of Mr. Gorbachev, almost nobody is allowed out," Shcharansky declared, noting that more than 30,000 Jews were per- raitted to leave the USSR in 1973 and more than 50,000 in 1979. "But under the new `liberal' leadership of Mr. Gorbachev in 1986, less than a thousand (left)." In another development, a Soviet official who is atten- ding the conference said at a meeting with the press that the future of relations be-