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. — 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. — 52 information-packed issues plus six special magazines. All for our low $26 subscription price ($29 for out-of-state residents). And a gift card will be sent to each recipient in your name. To order using your Master Card or Visa, call Jeri Poma at 354-6060. Or, clip and return the form below: And as our way of saying thank you, we'll send you, or the gift recipient, a free Jewish News T-shirt. A child leaving the nest, a close friend, a favorite relative — the people you love — will love a gift subscription to The Jewish News. The Jewish News combines the warmth of community with world issues. Using candor and compassion, The Jewish News encourages strength of Jewish identity. Whether someone is far from home or around the corner, The Jewish News becomes a valuable, awaited friend. A gift subscription to The Jewish. News buys CLIP THE JEWISH NEWS GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Yes! I would like to send a gift subscription of The Jewish News to someone I love. Please send it to: I have enclosed a check for $26 ($29 for out-of-state). Please clip coupon and mail to: Address: Jewish News Gift Subscription 20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240 Southfield, Michigan 48076-4138 City: Size: State/Zip: Adult Ex. Large Adult Large Adult Medium Child Large Child Medium Child Small Name: Your Name: (circle one) Your Address: Your City: Your State/Zip: Send T-shirt to: Me Person Receiving Gift Subscription THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 89