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Eileen and
Richard Polk of Huntington
Woods happily announce the
birth of their daughter,
Laura Naomi, sister to
Samuel Jeffrey and Brian
Matthew. Proud grand-
parents are Edith C. Polk of
Southfield and Marcia and
Jack Klain of Bloomfield
Hills. Proud great-grand-
mother is Ada Tonkonogy of
Miami Beach, Fla. Laura
Naomi is named in loving
memory of her maternal
great-grandmother, Lena Za-
ron.
APRIL 27 — Marc and
Linda (Finkel) Ruben of West
Bloomfield are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Allie Celia. Proud
grandparents are Jerry Ru-
ben, Sharon Scarpone and
Beverly Finkel, all of West
Bloomfield, and Seymour
Finkel of Farmington Hills.
Great-grandparents are
Grace Finkel of Oak Park,
Yetta Moss of Southfield and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaprow
of Grand Blanc, Mich. Allie
Celia is named in loving
memory of her paternal
great-grandmother.
APRIL 27 — Dr. and Mrs.
Milton Stern (Debbie Mos-
cow) of Birmingham are de-
lighted to announce the birth
of their second son, Zachary
Adam, brother to Noah
Michael. Thrilled grand-
parents are Shirley and Dave
Moscow of Southfield and Dr.
and. Mrs. Frank Stern of
Beechwood, Ohio. Zachary
Adam is named in loving
memory of his three great-
grandmothers; Margaret
Sheplow Binen, Rose Moscow
and Gertrude Spiro.
APRIL 24 — Dr. Neil and
Amy (Keila) Zusman of At-
lanta, Ga., formerly of South-
field, joyfully announce the
birth of their son, Ryan
Adam. Ecstatic grandparents
are Edith and Archie Keila of
Deerfield Beach, Fla., for-
merly of Southfield, and
Phyllis and Paul Zusman of
Southfield. Ryan Adam is
named in loving memory of
his mother's grandmother,
Ray Cohen, and his father's
grandmother, Anna Zusman.
APRIL 20 — Charles and
Sheri (Terebelo) Schiff of
Birmingham joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Carly Alyn, sister
to Stephanie Rose. Proud
grandparents are Rita and
Lawrence Terebelo. Carly
Alyn is named in loving
memory of her paternal
grandparents, Dr. Benton
Alan and Charlotte Schiff.
APRIL 17 — Dr. Jeffrey and
Marcia (Robinson) Kushner
of Ann Arbor joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Megan Rebecca.
The happy grandparents are
David and Eleanor (Simon)
Kushner of Iron Mountain
and Erwin and Mildred
(Sharfman) Robinson of Hun-
tington Woods. The proud
great-grandmothers are Ger-
trude Simon of Chicago, Celia
Kushner of Brooklyn and
Fannie Robinson Hochman of
West Bloomfield. Megan Re-
becca is named in loving
memory of her paternal
great-great-aunt Simmie
Drey and her maternal
great-great-aunt Rachel Laya
Frank.
APRIL 16 — Dr. Milton J.
and Lynn Sacks Klein of
Sewickley, Pa. joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Joshua Ari, brother to
Daniel. Proud grandparents
are Flora and Jerry Sacks of
Southfield and Eugene and
Sandra Klein of Pittsburgh,
Pa. Joshua is named in lov-
ing memory of his maternal
great-grandfather, Jacob
Poperitz and his paternal
great-uncle, Dr. Louis Scharf.
APRIL 15 — Dr. Richard
and Ronda (Walkon) Jackson
of Southfield joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their first
child, Ryan Adam. Happy
grandparents are Sanford and
Marlene Walkon and Theo-
dore and Maxine Jackson.
Proud great-grandparents are
Harry and Jenny Walkon,
Harry Stone and Mary Lit-
vin. Ryan Adam's name hon-
ors the memory of his mater-
nal great-grandmother,
Esther Moglovkin, and mat-
ernal great-great-aunt Clara
Philko.
APRIL 15 — Saul and Ran-
dee (Eisenberg) Sharfman of
Uni6n Lake happily an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Jake Howard. Delighted
grandparents are Mrs. Eve-
lyn Eisenberg of Southfield
and Don and Rae Ann
Sharfman of West Bloomfield.
Jake Howard is named in
loving memory of his mater-
nal grandfather, Harry
Eisenberg, and his paternal
great-grandfather, Chaim
Sharfman.
APRIL 13 — David and Lori
Schlanger (Gooel) of
Chatham, N.J. are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Rachel Sara. Proud
grandparents are Elaine and
Myron Kaufman of West
Bloomfield and Flora and
Moe Schlanger of West
Orange, N.J. Great-grand-
parents are Bert and Alma
Gooel of Detroit, and Anne
Kaufman and Rose Schlanger
both of Miami Beach, Fla.
Rachel Sara is named in low-
ing memory of her maternal
grandfather, Richard Gooel
and her maternal great-
grandmother, Sara Kolodin.
APRIL 10 — Douglas and
Karen (Tyner) Rouff of
Southfield are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Alana Jamie.
Proud grandparents are Herb