Dorm Dickerson on "Why we love My Place" The kids always have friends waiting for them at My Place. BIRTHS Certified MOHELim of Detroit Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman 542-4444 • The employees are like old friends. • No cleanup after the babysitter. AAY ?UCLA,: c=cm • Quality, hourly drop-in child care "where kids can have fun." • A social club for children 2 months — 12 years in mind. 32875 Northwestern • 737-5437 3610 W. Maple (at Lahser) 540-5702 (S. of 14 Mile) • Farmington Hills Next to A&P • Birmingham M-Th. 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-1 a.m., Sun. 12-8 p.m. Cantor S. Greenbaum 855-0628 APRIL? — Mitchell and Laurie (Baron) Goldstein of West Bloomfield are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Steven Daniel, brother to Michael Brian. Proud grand- parents are Helen and Lou Baron of Beachwood, Ohio, and Bernice Goldstein of University Heights, Ohio. Maternal great-grandmother is Gertrude Felman, also of Ohio. Steven Daniel is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandfather, Sam Felman, and his pater- nal great-grandmother, Lillian Samuels. Reb. Hersh! Roth 557-0888 Cantor Sidney Rube 358-1426 Rabbi S. Zachariash 557-9666 HILLEL DAY SCHOOL APRIL 7 — Barbara Kramer and Tom Heyman of Sharon, Mass., are happy to announce the birth of their son, Zachary Kramer Heyman, brother to Leah Kramer Heyman. De- lighted grandparents are Shirley and Joe Kramer of Oak Park and Bonnie and Ray Forster of Atlanta, Mich. NOW ACCEPTING KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE ENROLLMENTS FOR FALL 1988 Please do not assume that you cannot afford a Hillel Day School education for your child — Come in and speak with us. Rabbi Robert Abramson Marcia Fishman Headmaster Executive Director For information or to plan a visit call Rochelle kzkovitz, Assistant Principal 851-2394 — 32200 Middlebelt — Farmington Hills, MI 48018 Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit admits Jewish students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin. Its admission and scholarship programs are non-discriminatory. No child will be denied an education at Hillel because of parents inability 1/4to pay the full charges. Tuition allowances will continue to be granted based on individual needs. 4, Begin at the Beginning Bellini European crafted cribs and furniture plus unique bedding and accessories provide the ideal beginning background for that Very Important Baby. Begin with Bellini! 1875 S. Woodward • Birmingham 644-0525 114 FF31DAY,APFi1L, 22, 1988 APRIL 5 — Allen and Gina Tarockoff of Southfield are proud to announce the birth of their first child, Ian Joshua. Delighted grand- parents are Ferah and Nor- man Tarockoff of Southfield and Robert and Ellen Knight of Northville. Ian Joshua is named in loving memory of his paternal great-grand- father, Harry Pearlman, and his paternal great-aunt, Clara Ross. APRIL 2 — Mark and Diane (Rosenfield) Caskey of West Bloomfield are delighted to announce the birth of their son, Russell Cody. Proud grandparents are Gerald Rosenfield of Farmington Hills and Vincent and Justine Caskey of Shelby, Ohio. Russell Cody is named in loving memory of Diane's mother, Rena C. Rosenfield, and Mark's sister, Cynthia Caskey. APRIL 2 — Former Detroiter Steve Rosenbaum and Aileen Alfandary of Berkeley, Calif., announce the birth of Marc Daniel. Marc is the grandson of Iry and Charlotte Rosen- baum of Southfield and great- grandson of Nellie Brown of Detroit. His other grand- parents are Renee Passy Alfandary and Robert Alfan- dary and Susan Nurock of Lafayette, Calif. Marc also has a great-grandfather, Albert Solomon Alfandary of Walnut Creek, Calif., and a brother, David Rafael. His Hebrew name is Moshe Avraham-Shlomo. APRIL 1 — Norman and Ruth (Lipnik) Beitner of Southfield are thrilled to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Jennifer Eve. Ecstatic big brothers are Aaron Michael, David Mark and Jonathan Alan. Proud grandparents are Dr. Carl and Lori Lipnik and Jacob and Bertha Beitner, all of Southfield. Proud great- grandparents are Louis and Lillian Lipnik of Oak Park. Jennifer Eve is named in lov- ing memory of her maternal great-grandmother, Jennie Seiton, and her paternal great-aunt, Chava Beitner. MARCH 30 — Keith and Ina (Dangovian) Bornstein of East Lansing are proud to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Allison Beth. Proud grandparents are Dr. Mel Bornstein of Franklin and Al and Lorraine Dangovian of Birmingham. Great-grand- mothers are Elsie Block and Tillie Gardner. Allison Beth is named in loving memory of her uncle, John Allen Dango- vian, and her grandmother, Benita Bornstein. MARCH 25 — Debbie and former Detroiter Daniel Warsh of Chicago, Ill. are delighted to announce the birth of Charles Justin. Pro- ud grandparents are Bobbie and Larry Warsh of West Bloomfield and Sandra Wigod of Chicago. Great-grand- mothers are Mollie Warsh of West Bloomfield and Helen Zaslawsky of Chicago. Charles is named in loving memory of his maternal grandfather, Charles Wigod. , MARCH 23 — Mark and Harriet (Cohen) Finn of Oak Park are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Elizabeth Anne. Proud sister is Rachel Holli. Delighted grandparents are Mollie Cohen of Southfield and Joyce and James Finn of Oak Park. MARCH 22 — Jeffrey and Eileen (Horowitz) Marston and their daughter Sarah, all of Rockville, Md., -joyfully welcome to their family with love, Alexander William Marston. Alex is named in memory of his maternal great-grandfathers, Abraham Horowitz and William Aron- son. Proud grandparents are Myron and Evelyn Horowitz of Oak Park and Albert and Ginny Marston of New York, N.Y. Delighted great-grand- mothers are Sydel Horowitz of Oak Park and Ruth Aronson of Rockville. MARCH 15 — Kenneth and Karen (Blechman, formerly of Southfield) Goss of Arcadia, Calif., joyfully announce the birth of their son, Michael Steven. Proud grandparents