APRIL 19 — Wendy
Hillebrand and Gary
Chodoroff of Bingham Farms
are happy to announce the
birth of their son, Eric David
Chodoroff, named in loving
memory of his great-uncle,
David Shlain. Proud grand-
parehts are Phyllis and
Richard Hillebrand of Clare,
Mich., and Valerie and
George Chodoroff of
Southfield. Great-grand-
parents are Alice Craft,
Catherine Hillebrand and
Joseph Chodoroff.
APRIL 9 Jeffrey and Ron-
na (Friedman) Young of Boca
Raton, Fla., are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Samuel Robert. Delighted
grandparents are Ruth and
Don Young of Lathrup
Village and Eve Friedman of
Cincinnati, Ohio. Samuel
Robert is named in loving
memory of his paternal
great-grandfather, Samuel
Yonovitz, and his maternal
great-grandfather, Robert
Friedman.
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Former
MARCH 18
Detroiters Michael and
Fayanne Schwarzberg
(Lipschitz) of North Miami
Beach, Fla., proudly an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Danielle, little
sister to Rebecca Elyse. Hap-
py grandparents are Simon
and Tillie Schwarzberg of
Southfield, Rabbi Max and
Rhoda Lipschitz of North
Miami Beach, and Mrs.
Miriam Lipschitz of Oak
Park. Happy great-grand-
mother is Mrs. Rose Lehrman
of Oak Park. Danielle is also
the granddaughter of the late
Evelyn Ruth Schwarzberg.
Danielle's hebrew name,
Daniella Malka, is in loving
memory of - her paternal
great-grandmothers, Devora
Schwarzberg and Dora
Cohen, and her maternal
great-grandmother, Malka
Lipschitz.
The perfect gift
for David at college,
brie in her new apartment,
Aunt Millie in Florida
and Cousin Steve in
Grand Rapids
—
Dr. and Mrs.
MARCH 15
Jonathan S. Treisman (Ruth
Rott) of Seattle, Wash., and
their son Daniel Mark, are
proud to announce the newest
member of their family,
Pamela Elise. Thrilled grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Rott of Oak Park and Dr.
and Mrs. Edward Treisman of
Southfield. The delighted
great-grandparents are
Josephine Kazdan of Oak
Park, Bertha Brant of
Southfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Treisman of Milwaukee,
Wis. Pamela Elise is named
in loving memory of her
paternal great-grandfather,
Phillip Brant, and her mater-
nal cousin, Marilyn Klein.
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