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July 27, 1990 - Image 93

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-07-27

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Ari Michael is named in lov-
ing memory of his maternal
great-grandparents, Morris
and Anna Weiner.

JUNE 9 — Dr. Murray and
Linda Baruch of West Bloom-
field are delighted to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Sarah Tamar.
Proud big brothers are
Jeremy and Adam. Sarah is
the granddaughter of
Leonard and Ann Baruch of
Southfield and Beverly We-
ingarden of West Bloomfield.
She is the great-grand-
daughter of Hilda Kaufman
of Windsor. Sarah Tamar is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
mother, Sarah Weingarden.

JUNE 8 — Richard and Beth
(Shapiro) Frank of Bethesda,
Md., are pleased to announce
the birth of their son, Michael
Joshua, brother to Laura
Alison and Jonathan Henry.
The happy grandparents are
Maurice and Marvel Shapiro
of West Bloomfield and Jim
and Harriett Frank of Boca
Raton, Fla. Michael Joshua is
name 3. in loving memory of
his paternal great-grand-
father, Max Frank, and his
maternal great-grandmother,
Fannie Shapiro.

MAY 15 — Ronny and Jodi
(Alpert) Ferber of West
Bloomfield are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their first-
born son, Alexander Todd
Ferber. Adoring grandparents
are Maurice Alpert and
Miriam and Fred Ferber, all
of West Bloomfield, and Shel-
ly and Marvin Freedman of
Bloomfield Hills. Proud
great-grandmothers are Rose
Ferber of Oak Park and Mae
Forstadt of Hollandale, Fla.
Alexander is named in loving
memory of his paternal great-
uncle, Tovayah Ferber, and
maternal great-great-grand-
father, Alexander Tunis.

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Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor

URSERY AND DAY SCHOOL, INC.

DOES YOUR PRE-SCHOOLER'S
CURRICULUM INCLUDE . . .????

A FAMILY DECISION

QUESTION: In your opin-
ion, how much of the home-
buying decision should be a
family decision?

AN ORFF MUSIC TEACHER.
A GYMNASTICS TEACHER.
A COOKING TEACHER.
A CREATIVE MOVEMENT TEACHER.
A FINE ARTS/ENRICHMENT TEACHER.

ANSWER: It's desirable that
house-hunting be done by hus-
band and wife wherever possi-
ble. However, in the case
where a move over a consider-
able distance is involved, the
best arrangement is for either
the husband or the wife to look
separately and then for both to
get together to make the final
decision-making inspection.
It's not a good idea to involve
very young children in the in-
itial house visits. It generally
works out that children are
happy with a house that makes
their parents happy.

IN ADDITION TO .
• INDIVIDUALIZED READING/
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• SCIENCE
• FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL

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Home Buying — How Much
Family Involvement?

Please phone
Ray A. Fox
or drop in at
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I LOCAL NEWS rm.

The Jewish Community
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Jewish organizations as a
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dates, has moved to the Coun-
cil's Southfield office. Lillian
Yashinsky will resume duties
as calendar secretary.
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Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
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