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B'NAI MITZVAH
Special help for moms-to-be.
Eskin And Dock
Share Their Rite
Bonnie-Elizabeth Dock,
daughter of Beverly and
Robert Dock, and Debra
Eskin, daughter of Barbara
and Morton Eskin, twinned
the observance of their b'not
mitzvah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue with Irina Barsky,
daughter of Sofiya and
Dmitry Barsky of Kiev in the
Soviet Union.
The Barsky family first ap-
plied for permission to
emigrate to Israel in January
1981. They were denied visas,
with no reason given for the
refusal.
Bonnie and Debra have
written Irina and hope to
reach the family by phone.
Y
ou are expecting, but you don't know
what to expect. It's your first time Your
body is constantly changing. And so are
your emotions. You have lots of ques
tions and concerns. You would like help.
But where can you find it?
Right here at Huron Valley Hospital.
Our FirstBorn Program has been de-
signed to ease first-time moms through
planning, birth and postnatal care.
Here's how FirstBorn works. A specially
trained counselor works with you to plan
your pregnancy and delivery (there are
lots of options at Huron Valley Hospital).
And she helps you select a doctor
if you don't already have one
At Huron Valley Hospital, we
want to make your birth experience
everything you Want it to be.
The FirstBorn Program offers spe
cial classes to make you more comfort-
able during your pregnancy and to help
you prepare for birth and early parent-
ing. Monthly newsletters timed to your
pregnancy provide tips on exercise, diet,
health and fetal development. The
FirstBorn Program also includes a 24-
hour hotline, staffed by professionals
who can answer your questions and pro-
vide reassurance. Any time. Even after
your baby is born.
For more information or to en-
roll in the FirstBorn Program,
please call (313) 360-3451.
Berman, Kaplan
"Nan Rite
Shirlee Berman, daughter
of Janet and Abraham Ber-
man, and Julie Kaplan,
daughter of Lynn and Alan
Kaplan, twinned their b'not
mitzvah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue with Lina Vasur-
man, daughter of Ina Garber
and Mikhail Vasurman of
Khmelnitsky in the Soviet
Union.
The Vasurman family first
applied for permission to
emigrate to Israel in
December 1977. They were
refused, with no reason given,
in November 1979.
Shirlee and Julie have writ-
ten Lina and will try to reach
the family by phone.
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HURON
VALLEY
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mom,
Brian Emmer, son of Bob
and Jan Emmer, shared his
bar mitzvah during a Hav-
dallah service at Temple
Israel with Andrey Shaulov,
son of Anatoly Shaulov of
Checheno-Ingushskaya of the
Soviet Union.
Brian has written several
times to his bar mitzvah twin,
but has not received a
response.
Slotkin nvins
Bat Mitzvah
Elissa Blair Slotkin,
daughter of Judith Slotkin
and Curtis Slotkin, twinned
her bat mitzvah at Temple
Beth El with Svetlana
Khaimova of the Soviet
Union.
Svetlana is the daughter of
Rafael and Margarita
Khaimov. The family was
first denied permission to
emigrate in April 1979. No
reason was given for the
refusal.