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August 14, 1987 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-08-14

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FRIDAY, ,AUG;' 14, 1987-,

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JULY 28 — Stephen and Lisa
(Benjamin) Gottlieb are hap-
py to announce the birth of
their son, Ryan Andrew,
brother to Joshua Adam. Pro-
ud grandparents are Barbara
and Norman Benjamin of
Southfield and Esther and
Harold Gottlieb of Birm-
ingham. Great-grandmothers
are Rosemary Desmon and
Ethel Benjamin of Southfield
and Gene Sachs of Deerfield
Beach, Fla. Ryan's Hebrew
name, Herschel, is in loving
memory of his paternal
great-grandfather, Harry
Sachs, and his maternal
great-grandfather, Henry M.
Desmon.

JULY 24 — Sharon (Kersh)
and Sandy Karpen of
Phoenix, Ariz., are happy to
announce the birth of their
son, Scott Zachary. Proud
grandparents are Betty and
Alex Kersh of Los Angeles
and Sam Karpen of New
York. Scott is named in loving
memory of his grandmother,
Ceceila Karpen, and his un-
cle, Harry Penn.

(at Maple Rd.)

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AUG. 10 — Timothy and
Rhoda (Ginsburg) Tashjian of
Farmington Hills are happy
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Amanda Brooke.
Grandparents are Arthur and
Rose Tashjian of Farmington
and David and Esther
Ginsburg of Southfield.
Amanda Brooke is named in
loving memory of her pater-
nal grandmother, Beatrice
Tashjian, and maternal
grandfather, Abraham
Ginsburg.

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JULY 21 — Mark and Jill
(Panter) Eisenberg of Oak
Park are happy to announce
the birth of their son, Adam
Charles. Proud grandparents
are Ben and Sarabel Panter of
Southfield and David and
Estelle Eisenberg of Grand
Rapids. Adam Charles is
named in loving memory of
his maternal great-uncle, Ar-
thur Plotnik, and his pater-
nal great-uncle, Charles
Kaufman.

JULY 17 — Charles and
Judith Perlow (Lipnik) of Pitt-
sburgh, Pa., are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Jacqueline Dina.
Jacqueline is the sister of
Gabriel Alan, the grand-
daughter of Lorilei and Carl
Lipnik of Southfield and Ed-
ward and Rita Perlow of Pitt-
sburgh, and the great-grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Lipnik of Southfield.
Jacqueline is named in loving
memory of her maternal
great-grandmother, Mrs.
Jeanette Seiton.

JULY 10 — Rabbi Jan and
Cantor Alane Katzew (nee
Alane Simons of Oak Park) of
Port Washington, N.Y., proud-
ly announce the arrival of
their daughter, Cara Yael.
Cara has a big sister, Sarit
Adina. Her proud grand-
parents are Amy Katzew of
Brockton, Mass., and Frank
and Lucy Simons of Farm-
ington Hills. Her great-grand-
mother is Bessie Forschner of
Miami, Fla. Cara is named in
memory of her paternal
grandfather, Charles Katzew,
and her maternal
great-grandmother, Julie
Hirschman.

JULY 7 — Daniel and
Patricia (Warren) Passman
joyfully announce the birth of
their son, Michael Robert.
Proud grandparents are
Stanley and Virginia Warren
of West Bloomfield and
Howard and Joyce Passman of
Windsor, Ont. Delighted
great-grandparents are
Lillian Barnett, Betty
Passman and Adolf Blumen-
thal. Michael is named in lov-
ing memory of his paternal
uncle, Mark Scott Passman,
and his maternal
great-grandmother, Regina
Wiener.

JUNE 26 — Terry (Prokopp)
and Bruce Segal of Birm-
ingham are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Jessica Beth. The
proud grandparents are Alice
and Andrew Segal and Ed-
ward and Winnifred Prokopp.
Jessica is named in loving
memory of her great-grand-
father, Jacob Wiesenmaier,
and her great-grandmother,
Bertha Block.

JUNE 28 — Dr. Gary J.
Hoberman (formerly of Oak
Park) and Cheryl Hoberman
of Skokie, Ill., are pleased to
welcome their third child,
Elissa Neala, sister to Mit-
chell Bradley and Ashley
Beth. Elissa is named for her
maternal grandmother and
grandfather, Edith and
Nathan Pava: Happy grand-
parents are Sol and Miriam
Hoberman of Oak Park and
Jerome and Arlene Gordon of
Chicago, Ill. Happy
great-grandparents are Her-
man and Josephine Gordon,
also of Chicago.

JUNE 26 — Gregory and
Ellen (Shapiro) Simon of Long
Beach, Calif., are happy to
announce the birth of their
son, Nicholas Franklin,
brother to Harlan Albert.
Nicholas is the grandson of
Marvel and Maurice Shapiro
of Southfield, Alta Vasquez
and Michael Simon of Los
Angeles, and great-grandson
of Lillian Albert, also of Los

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