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April 20, 1990 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-04-20

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JAN. 25 — Dane L. Harwood,
former Detroiter of Brookline,
Mass., and Amy (Uhrbach)
Harwood are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their son
Alexander Mark. Proud
grandparents are Leila and
Hal Uhrbach of Long island,
Dorothy and Al Mazer of
Southfield and Julius and
Naomi Harwood of West
Bloomfield. Great-grand-
parents are Rose Uhrback
and Meyer and Clara Austein
all of Fla. Alexander Mark is
named in loving memory of
his paternal grandfather,
Aron Ginsberg.

DEC. 17 — Danniell Ana
Nadiv proudly announces the
arrival of her baby brother,
Yohnatan David. Thrilled
abba and eema are Yair and
Shelley Sherman-Nadiv. Ex-
cited grandparents are Sandy
and Denny Brenner of Walled
Lake, Murray Sherman of
Southfield and Ziona and
David Nadiv of Ramat Gan,
Israel. Elated great-grand-
parents are Bessie Kutnick
and Norman and Charlotte
Sherman of Oak Park and
Miriam Carassenti of Ti-
berias, Israel. In the Sephar-
dic tradition, Yoni is named in
honor of his sabba, David
Nadiv.

LOCAL NEWS

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OCC Hosts
World Game

The World Game will be
held 6-10 p.m. June 7 in the
physical education building
on the Orchard Ridge Cam-
pus of Oakland Community
College.
The World Game is a tool
for awareness and decision
making that has been played
by members of U.S. Congress,
corporate executives, scien-
tists, members of youth
groups, and participants at
more than 50 colleges and
universities throughout
North America.
Players stand on the world's
largest and most accurate
map of the Earth and see the
world as never seen before.
Each participant represents
one percent of humanity (50
million people) and takes part
in the negotiation and
distribution of the world's
populations, food and energy
production and consumption,
literacy levels, military ex-
penditures, etc.
All players take part in a
critical thinking session that
focuses on the prospects of a
positive future and the means
to obtain it.
For information, call
Oakland Community College,
340-6525.

Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor

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ANSWER: If the outside is
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QUESTION: What advice
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painting your home before
putting it on the market?

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