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December 30, 1988 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-12-30

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1988

NOV. 17 — Jody Kommel and
Jeffery Meyers of Grosse
Pointe joyfully announce the
arrival of David James,
brother to Scott. Grand-
parents are Eve and Kick
Kommel of Longboat Key,
Fla., and St. Clair Shores, and
Carl Meyers and the late
Nancy Meyers.

NOV. 15 — Donald Rubin and
Ellen Kotler of Troy are
delighted to announce the
birth of their son, Joshua
Etan Kotler. Proud grand-
parents are Sidney and Elsie
Kotler of Oak Park, Harold
Rubin of West Bloomfield and
Sylvia Rubin of Los Angeles,
Calif. Joshua is named in lov-
ing memory of his paternal
grandparents, Joseph and
Esther Schiffer.

NOV. 14 — Sharon (Cooper)
Kirsch and Mark Kirsch of
Huntington Woods proudly
announce the birth of their
daughter, Alexandra Paige,
sister to Amanda, Aaron, and
Anne. Proud grandparents
are Cyrille and Sam Cooper
of Oak Park, and Zita and
Don Kirsch of West Bloom-
field. Alexandra Paige
(Elanka Pennina) is named in
loving memory of her pater-
nal great-grandmother, Elea-
nor Kirsch, and her maternal
great-great-uncle, Peter
Mendelsohn.

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late Seymour Fried. He is
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his maternal great-aunt,
Gabriella (Ella) Haas, his
grandfather, Seymour Fried,
and his paternal great-grand-
mother, Leah Mossman.

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NOV. 3 — Lawrence and
Karen (Basch) Rosenberg of
Huntington Woods happily
announce the birth of their
daughter, Marissa Rebekah,
sister to Benjamin. Proud and
excited . are her maternal
grandparents, Frank and
Elaine Basch, and -maternal
great-grandmother, Bessie
Soloway, all of Livonia. Hap-
py paternal grandparents are
Sydney and Maxine
Rosenberg of West Bloom-
field. Marissa Rebekah is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
father, Morris Soloway, and
paternal great-grandmother,
Rhea Steinman.

NOV. 3 — Dr. Lyle Sklar and
Sheila Otis-Sklar of Boca
Raton, Fla., formerly of
Southfield, are delighted to
announce the birth of their
son, Andrew Loren. Welcom-
ing home her baby brother is
big sister Jennifer Ashley.
Proud grandparents are Rose
and Irvin Otis of South-

field and Sonia and Art
Sklar of West Bloomfield.
Great-grandmother is Ida
Sklar of Anaheim, Calif.
Andrew Loren is named
in memory of his mater-
nal great-grandmother, Fan-
ny Weider, his paternal great-
grandmother, Annie Snyder,
and his maternal great-
grandmother, Lena Autnit-
sky.

OCT. 18 — Eli and Beth (Her-
man) Maroko of West Bloom-
field are proud to announce
the birth of their son, Alex
Henri, brother to Jordan
Chase. Thrilled grandparents
are Simon and Ruth Maroko
of Sylvan Lake and Martin
and Judith Herman of Farm-
ington Hills. Alex Henri
(Alexander Zvi) is named in
loving memory of his mater-
nal great-grandfather, Henry
Herman, and his paternal
great-uncle, Zvi Maroko.

OCT. 10 — Nancy Englander
(formerly of Huntington
Woods) and David Ruben of
Boston, Mass., are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Hallie J. Proud
grandparents are Belle
Englander of Bloomfield Hills
and Judy and Al Ruben of
New York. Delighted great-
grandmother is Helen Rosen
of New York. Hallie J. is nam-
ed in loving memory of her
grandfather, Jules W.
Englander.

OCT. 5 — Roy and Elizabeth
Freedman (formerly of
Detroit) of San Diego, Calif.,
proudly announce the birth of
their daughter, Rissa Maxine.
Happy grandparents are Dr.
and Mrs. Freedman of South-
field. Great-grandmother is
Rissie Shniderman of Oak
Park. She is named in honor
of her great-grandmother and
in memory of her great-grand-
father, Max Shniderman.

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