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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BIRTHS

APRIL 21 — Dr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Foon (Juli Bram) of
West Bloomfield are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Lindsay Ann.
Proud grandparents are Dr.
and Mrs. Herman Foon of
Bloomfield Hills and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Bram of Chicago.
Proud great-grandparents are
Clara Foon and Ellen
Horowitz. Lindsay Ann also
is the granddaughter of the
late Ben Foon and the late
Solomon Horowitz.

APRIL 18 — Steven and Jo
Anne (Schulman) Schwartz of
West Bloomfield are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Layne Schulman,
sister to Sarey Allyn and
Noah Michael. Grandparents
are Lew and Regene Schul-
man and Al and Rebecca
Schwartz.

APRIL 14 — Martin Golds-
tein (formerly of Oak Park)
and Dr. Maria Isabel Golds-
tein of Woodland Hills, Calif.,
happily announce the birth of
their daughter, Debra Ann.
Proud maternal grandmother
is Humbertina de Barillas of
Guatemala and proud pater-
nal grandmother is Goldie
Goldstein of Oak Park. Debra
Ann
is
also the
granddaughter of the late
Manuel de Barillas and the
late Ben Goldstein.
APRIL 10 — Walter and
Shelly (Mitteldorf) Kraft of
Farmington Hills are ecstatic
to announce the birth of their
first child, Nicole Elizabeth.
Excited grandparents are
Eddie and Lenore Mitteldorf,
Virginia Kraft and Walter
Kraft. Nicole Elizabeth is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-
grandmother, Eva Heinick.

APRIL 8 — Dr. Marc and
Michele (Flusty) Borovoy of
Southfield are delighted to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Danielle Minde.
Proud grandparents are
Maynard and Marilynn
Flusty of West Bloomfield
and Dr. Mathew and Joyce
Borovoy of Southfield. Proud
great-grandparents are
Samuel and Gertrude Linde
and Harold and Sylvia
Flusty, all of Southfield, and
Rose Weisman of Royal Oak.
Danielle Minde is named in
loving memory of her mater-
nal great-great-grandmother,
Minnie Linde.

APRIL 6 — Howard and
Joanie (Adell) Davis of
Franklin are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Ryan Adell Davis, brother of
Erica Adell. Proud
grandparents are Eva Davis
of Oak Park, Serene Adell of
Southfield and Robert Adell
of Dallas, Tex. Proud great-
grandparents are Joseph and
Lee Morris of Miami Beach,
Fla., and Charlotte Adell of
Dallas. Ryan was named in

loving memory of his pater-

nal grandfather, Irwin Davis.
APRIL 6 — Daniel and
Wendy Shepherd-Bates of
Commerce Twp. proudly an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Jesse David. Happy
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Milton (Marion) Bates of
Oak Park. Jesse also is the
grandson of the late Frances
Shepherd. He is named in
loving memory of his pater-
nal great-grandmother,
Jenny Bates, and his mater-
nal grandfather, Hon. Mayor
David Shepherd.
APRIL 2 — Dr. Jeffrey and
Diane (Treece) Leshman of
Greenville, S.C. joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Rebecca Anne. The
delighted grandparents are
Bob and Marge Treece of
Wooster, Ohio, and former
Detroiters Henry and Faye
Leshman, of Boca Raton, Fla.
The happy great-
grandparents are Goldye and
Nat Markow of Tamarac,
Fla., and Minnie and Meyer
Leshman of Southfield and
Boca Raton. Rebecca Anne is
named in loving memory of
her great-grandfather,
Hyman Kaplan.
MARCH 31 — Dr. Harry
and Sharon (Nelson)
Lubetsky of West Bloomfield
joyfully announce the birth of
their son, Andrew Lee,
brother to Caryn Nina and
Laura Jill. Proud
grandmothers are Bert Nel-
son of Southfield and Gert
Lubetsky of Farmington
Hills. Andrew Lee is named
in loving memory of his mat-
ernal great-grandmother,
Anne Friedleng, and his pat-
ernal grandfather, Leo
Lubetsky.

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repentence. The class will be
followed by a lecture on Mis-
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For information, call Rabbi
Elimelech Silberberg, 626-
1807.

Handicap Guide

The metropolitan Society
for Crippled Children and
Adults has published the
fourth edition of its directory
for the disabled. For a free
copy, call the MSCCA, 465-

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