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July 24, 1987 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-07-24

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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1987

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WINTER JACKETS 20% OFF

JULY 21 — Beverly
(Leibowitz) and Denley Jacob-
son of Fargo, N.D., are happy
to announce the birth of their
son, Philip Andrew. Proud
grandparents are Helen and
Carl Leibowitz of Southfield
and Mariann Jacobson of
Fargo. Philip is named in lov-
ing memory of his
great-grandfather, Philip
Stern, and his great-grand-
mother, Rose Leibowitz.

JULY 15 — Arthur and Julie
(Seigle) Rott, of Farmington
Hills, joyfully announce the
birth of their first child,
Joshua Michael. The very
happy grandparents are Fern
and David Rott and Betty and
Bob Seigle. Joshua is named
in loving memory of his
maternal great-grandfather,
Albert Seigle, and his mater-
nal great-grandmother,
Miriam Lampkovitz.

JULY 7 — Dr. Jay and
Valerie (Kraft) Ross of
Southfield are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Shane Adam. Proud grand-
parents are Esther and Aaron
Kraft of Farmington Hills
and Lois and Shelly Ross of
Southfield.
Adoring
great-grandparents
are
Sidney Kraft, Eve and
Wallace Fein, all of
Southfield, and Freda Ross of
Chicago, Ill. Shane is named
in loving memory of his
maternal great-grandmother,
Jenny (Shayna) Bistrow, and
his paternal great-grand-
father Albert Ross.

JUNE 2 — Dr. and Mrs.
Steven R. Levine (Joanne
Traurig) announce the birth
of their son, David Benjamin,
brother to Aaron Marc.
Grandparents are Hal and
Elaine Levine of Bayside,
N.Y, and Ruth and Moe
Traurig of Southfield. Great-
grandparents are Ethel and
Milton Fink of Deerfield
Beach, Fla., and Mildred and
Irving Levine of Ft. Myers,
Fla. David Benjamin is nam-
ed in memory of his maternal
grandparents, Bertha Good-
man and Minna Traurig. His
Hebrew name is Menachim
Pesach.

MAY 25 — Donna (Silver-
man) and Stewart Berger of
Southfield are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Rebecca Hilary.
Delighted paternal grand-
parents are Lillian and John
Berger of Oak Park. Rebecca
Hilary is named in loving
memory of her maternal
grandmother and grand-
father, Rose and Harry
Silverman.

MAY 11 — Drew and Lori

(Thomas) Wachler of Hun-
tington Woods happily an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Dustin Thomas. Proud grand-
parents are Eileene and Jeff
Wachler of West Bloomfield
and Leroy Thomas of
Southfield. Proud grat-
grandparents are Leischen
and David Wachler of Miami,
Fla., and Ethel Reisman of
Southfield. Dustin Thomas is
named in loving memory of
his maternal grandmother,
Lucille Thomas, and his
paternal great-grandmother,
Sally Grant Reisman.

APRIL 28 — Byron and
Esther (Burg) Green are
proud to announce the birth
of their son, Steven Paul.
Proud grandparents are Zelda
Green and Yehuda and Vic-
toria Burg, all of Oak Park.
Steven Paul is named in lov-
ing memory of his grand-
father, Saul Green, and his
great-grandmother, Pessa
Davis.

JAN. 30 — Mark and Linda
(Rosenthal) Pulleyblank of
Birmingham are thrilled to
announce the birth of their
son, Curtis Hall, brother to
Rachel Lynn. Ecstatic grand-
parents are Dr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin James Rosenthal of Troy
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Pulleyblank of Livonia. Cur-
tis Hall's Hebrew name is
Chayim Katri-eyl. He is nam-
ed in loving memory of his
maternal great-great-grand-
mother, Celia Grossman, and
his maternal great-grand-
father, Harry Rosenthal.

Please Type It

Birth announcements
must be typed, double-
spaced and received by
The Jewish News no
later than 10 a.m. Tues-
day for that Friday's
edition.

NEWS

Jewish Themes
For Boy Scouts

Irving — Seventeen themes
which tailor a new Boy Sc-
outs of America (BSA) pro-
gram specifically for Jewish
children have been developed
by the Jewish Education
Service of North America.
Prepared for the Service by
Rabbi Hyman Chanover, of
Baltimore, Md., the 17
themes provide alternative
"Big Ideas" for BSA's Tiger
Cubs, a recently-introduced
youth program for first grade
boys and an accompanying
adult.

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