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August 28, 1987 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-08-28

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FRIDAY, AUG. 28, 1987

ne (Hollander) Narrett of
Maynard, Mass., are happy to
announce the birth of their
son, Gabriel Jordan. Proud
grandparents are Michael
and Bobby Hollander of Oak
Park and Dr. Sidney and
Beatie Narrett of Clifton, N.J.

man of Farmington Hills and
Sofya and Elya Shnaider of
Southfield. Happy great-
grandmother is Sophia Dunn
of North Miami Beach, Fla.
Michael Joel is named in lov-
ing memory of his aunt, Julie
Freedman, and his uncle,
Michael Shnaider.

AUG. 14 — Michael and Judy

JULY 21 — Terry and Ilene

Barron of Southfield are hap-
py to announce the birth of
their daughter, Stacy Ann,
sister to Nicole and Mark.
Happy grandparents are Bar-
bara and Leonard Barron of
Southfield and Gloria Hittle
of Farmington Hills. Happy
great-grandmothers are
Lillian Lichtenstein of Oak
Park and Louise Hoffman of
Redford. Stacy Ann is named
in loving memory of her
paternal cousin, Sheldon
Lopatin, and her maternal
grandfather, Adrian Hittle.

(Schwartz) Alpert of West
Bloomfield are thrilled to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Sharon Jennifer.
Proud grandparents are Rogie
Alpert of Oak Park and
Joseph and Mary Schwartz of
Southfield. Sharon Jennifer
in named in loving memory of
her paternal grandfather,
Simon Alpert, and maternal
great-grandfather, Jacob
Schwartz.

AUG. 10 — Mr. and Mrs.

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Robinson) joyfully announce
the birth of their daughter,
Andrea Robin. Proud grand-
parents are Janet and Irwin
Robinson of Riverdale, N.Y.,
and Barbara and Sheldon
Schubiner of Oak Park.
Delighted great-grandparents
are Rose Binder of Ft. Lee,
N.J., Ann and Robert Robin-
son of Bay City and Lillian
Schubiner of Oak Park. An-
drea's Hebrew name is
Shimona and she is named in
loving memory of her mater-
nal great-grandfather,
Samuel Binder.

AUG. 10 — Philip and Lorrie

(Melkonian) Keila of Farm-
ington Hills joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their son,
David Charles. Proud grand-
parents are Arthur and
Gloria Melkonian of West
Bloomfield and Archie and
Edith Keila of Deerfield
Beach, Fla., formerly of
Southfield. David Charles is
named in loving memory of
his maternal great-grand-
father, Jack Davidson, and
his paternal great-
grandfather, Charles Cohen.

AUG. 5 — Cheryl and Marc

Jerusalem (Lowenberg) are
thrilled to announce the birth
of their son Yissachar Dov
(Zachary David). The proud
grandparents are Martin and
Carol Lowenberg of
Southfield and Adina
Jerusalem of Oak Park.

JULY 21 — Efim and Elissa

(Freedman) Burda of
Southfield are delighted to
announce the birth of their
third son, Michael Joel,
brother to Douglas and
Joshua. Proud grandparents
are: Debbie and Shelly Freed-

JULY 17 — Steven and Rhon-

da (Adell) Satovsky of West
Bloomfield are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Brett Michael, brother to Jen-
nifer Lauren and Matthew
Eric. Proud grandparents are
Betty and Marvin Adell of
Dallas, Tex., Stanley and
Phyllis Satovsky of Birm-
ingham and Connie and
David Sklar of West Bloom-
field. Happy great-grand-
mothers are Charlotte Adell,
Esther Karbal, Josephine
Kazdan and Mildred
Satovsky.

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