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April 29, 1988 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-29

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!BIRTHS

Certified

Dorm Dickerson on
"Why we love My Place"

MOHELi. of Detroit

• The kids always have
friends waiting for them
at My Place.

Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman
542-4444

• The employees are like
old friends.

Cantor S. Greenbaum
855-0628

• No cleanup after the
babysitter.

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Reb. Hersh) Roth
557-0888

mizo

Cantor Sidney Rube
358-1426

• 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.

Rabbi S. Zachariash
557-9666

Begin
at the
Beginning

APRIL 12 — Former
Detroiter Gary and Margaret
"Gigi" Goldin (formerly of
New York City) Lincoln of
Battle Creek are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Ruth Ilana. Thrill-
ed brothers are Geoffrey
Jonathan and Benjamin
Asher. Beaming grand-
parents are Charles and
Anne Lincoln of Detroit. Ruth
Ilana is named in loving
memory of her maternal
grandfather, Irving Herman
Goldin.

Bellini European crafted cribs
and furniture plus unique
bedding and accessories provide
the ideal beginning background
for that Very Important Baby.

Begin with Bellini!

APRIL 9 — David and Elise
(Goldsmith) Schostak of Bir-
mingham are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Jacob Louis. Proud grand-
parents are Harvey and
Evelyn Goldsmith, Jerome L.
,Schostak and Arlene Tilchin.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph Shulman,
Mrs. Goldie Schostak and
Mrs. Sophia Rosenstein.
Jacob is named in memory of
his maternal great-grand-
father, Louis Rosenstein.

1875 S. Woodward • Birmingham
644-0525

ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE

presents

MAZAL TOV
YOU'RE GOING TO BE A JEWISH PARENT!



A three part discussion series for expectant parents or parents of newborns.

6v4.

,

_

APRIL 12 — Michael and
Cydney (Bravell) Kuppe of
Southfield are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their
first child, Carly Alexandra.
Proud grandparents are Ar-
lene and Morris Bravell of
Southfield and Tobie and Ar-
nold Kuppe of Randallstown,
Md. Great-grandparents are
Helen Singer and Minnie and
David Epstein. Carly Alexan-
dra is named in loving mem-
ory of her maternal great-
grandfather, Harry Carlton
Singer.

Thursdays, May 5, 12 and 19
7:30 p.m.

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• Jewish birth ceremonies (Brit Milah — circumcision,
baby naming, redemption of the first born).
• Creating a warm and nurturing Jewish home en-
vironment.
• Concerns of new parents: Me, a parent? What about
grandparents? The Mom and Dad connection. The
super parent syndrome.

Featuring:

•Rabbis Efry Spectre and Elliot Pachter of Adat Shalom Synagogue
•Dr. Jeffrey Devries, noted pediatrician
•Dr. Gail Berkove, Ph.D. and licensed psychologist, Specialist in Family Therapy and Parenting

In cooperation with Jewish Experiences for Families

Please let us know you're coming!

Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington Hills, Mi 48018
851-5100

APRIL 8 — Steve and Joyce
(Buchman) Camhi of
Kalamazoo are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Melissa Nicole.
Proud grandparents are
Jeanette Buchman-Harris of
West Bloomfield and Sam and
Bella Camhi of Oak Park.
Melissa Nicole is named in
loving memory of her mater-
nal great-grandparents, Nor-
man and Reva Buchman.

APRIL 5 — Howard and
Laurie (Edelheit) Weinberger
of Birmingham are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Chelsea Sara.
Delighted grandparents are
Charlotte and Phillip
Edelheit of Southfield and
Elana and Alvin Weinberger
of Scottsdale, Ariz. Chelsea
Sara is named in loving
memory of her maternal
great-aunt, Sylvia Goldsmith.

MARCH 29 — Diane
(Tendler, formerly of
Southfield) and Andrew Lap-
pin of Glencoe, Ill., are proud
to announce the birth of their

daughter, Danielle Faith,
sister to Lauren Sara.
Delighted grandparents are
Dorothy and Jack Tendler of
Southfield and Robert and
Mimi Lappin of Swampscott,
Mass. Great-grandparents are
Henry Wiener of Detroit and
Bea Zaiger of Lynn, Mass.
Danielle is named in memory
of her two great-grand-
mothers, Frances Lappin and
Frieda Tendler.

MARCH 24 — Ronald and
Arlene (Stoler) Gottlieb of
Chandler, Ariz., formerly of
Harrisburg, Pa. and Farm-
ington Hills, are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Julian David. Proud grand-
parents are Bill and Elaine
Stoler of Farmington Hills
and Lillian Gottlieb of Har-
risburg. Delighted great-
grandparents are Louis and
Katie Stoler of Tamarac, Fla.
Julian David is named in lov-
ing memory of his maternal
great-grandmother, Jean
Goodman, and his paternal
grandfather, David Gottlieb.

FEB. 16 — Jody Aaron and
John Holmes of Southfield
are delighted to announce the
birth of their first
child, a son, Joshua Aaron
Holmes. Proud grandparents
are Ida and Mike Aaron of
Novi and John and Esther
Holmes of Ann Arbor. Joshua
is named in loving memory of
his paternal grandmother,
Grace Westfall Holmes, and
his maternal great-grandfa-
ther, Abraham Anbender.

"1"1 LOCAL NEWS 1"1

Beth Shalom
Registration

Cong. Beth Shalom Reli-
gious School is now accepting
registration for the 1988-1989
school year. Beth Shalom, a
Conservative religious school,
offers classes for children in
kindergarten through sev-
enth grade.
Classes are held on Monday
and Wednesday at Avery
School in Oak Park or at the
Jewish Community Center in
West Bloomfield on Tuesday
and Thursday. All classes
meet at Avery on Sunday. In
addition, bar/bat mitzvah pro-
grams and training are of-
fered at no additional charge.
There are separate junior
congregation services each
Sabbath morning for each
grade. Kadima and United
Synagogue Youth provide ac-
tivities for youngsters. The
children's choir, Shiraleers,
particiapte both in synagogue
and community functions.
For information or to
register, call the school office,
547-7972.

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