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March 13, 1992 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-03-13

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LEO KNIGHT'S 1992

MOST PHOTOGENIC
CHILD CONTEST

Lauren and Danielle. Proud
grandparents are Dorothy
and Jack Tendler of South-
field and Mimi and Robert
Lappin of Swampscott, Mass.
Alexander is named in
memory of his paternal
great-grandmother, Beatrice
Zaiger.


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Congratulations!

Every baby is unique
and we are delighted to
offer the birth an-
nouncement column as
a service to the com-
munity. We must caution
our readers, however, to
use good taste in mak-
ing their announcement.
The Jewish News
reserves the right to edit
any announcement.
Birth announcements
must be typewritten,
double-spaced and in-
clude a daytime phone
number of the sender.
Please include the date
of birth and cities of
residence for the baby's
family and grand-
parents.
Announcements re-
ceived by 10 a.m. Tues-
day will be considered
for that Friday's paper,
but space limitations
may delay publication.

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NEWS

Rebbe Returns
To Work

New York (JTA) — For the
first time in more than four
years, the Lubavitcher rebbe
did not greet visitors to his
Brooklyn headquarters this
Sunday with his blessing
and a dollar to give to chari-
ty.
Rabbi Menachem Schneer-
son, 89, who suffered a mild
stroke last week, has not yet
resumed his public schedule.
But, according to his
spokesman, doctors are
"amazed" by the rebbe's ad-
vanced progress and have
permitted him to sit up.
The stroke resulted in a
speech impediment and
some paralysis on the
rebbe's right side. But some
of the motor function and
speech has already returned.
"The rebbe is working,"
said Rabbi Krinsky. "He is
looking at his mail, respon-
ding to requests from people
for blessings and advice."
Rabbi Krinsky attributed
the Chasidic leader's recov-
ery to "God's blessing, the
rebbe's stamina, and prayers
by Jewish people around the
world."

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