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October 30, 1992 - Image 124

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-30

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OCT. 24 — Lindsay and Deb-
bie (Pearl) Gross of Farm-
ington Hills welcome with all
their love the birth of their
son, Jacob Mathew. Very ex-
cited big brother is Darin
Ethan. Thrilled grandparents
are Conrad and Barbara
Pearl, Jerry Gross and Laurie
Gross all of Southfield. Proud
great-grandmothers are Sadie
Pearl of Oak Park and Lilly
Gross of New York. Jacob
Mathew is named in loving
memory of his paternal aunt,
Dana Gross, and paternal
great-grandfather, Max
Gross.

OCT. 22 — Allen and Amy
(Tobin) Olender of West
Bloomfield are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Max Louis Olender. Very ex-
cited big sister is Teddie
Rebecca. Proud grandparents
are Morton and Diana Tobin
of Southfield, Lillian Olender
of West Bloomfield and the
late Theodore Olender. Max
Louis is named in loving
memory of his maternal
great-grandfathers, Max Ber-
zaner and Louis Tobin.

OCT. 21 — Stuart and Janet
(Burg) Snider are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Leah 'Ibva, sister
to Rivka Ayelet. The proud
grandparents are Mrs.
Reuben Snider of Farmington
Hills and Dr. and Mrs. Leon
Burg of Southfield. The
delighted great-grandparents
are Mrs. Allen Ribiat and Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Burg. Leah Tova
is named in loving memory of
her paternal great-grand-
mother, Leah Snider, and her
maternal great-great-aunt,
Tova Burg.

OCT. 16 — Stuart and
Michelle (Davis) Newman of
Oak Park are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Levi Gedalliah, brother to
Moshe Baruch and Naftali
Yisroel. Levi is the grandson
of Marcia and Donald Davis
of Walled Lake, Jim and Lynn
Newman and Shirlee
Newman. Great-grandpar-
ents are Irving Newman,
Bessie Kutnick and Ben and
Ceil Davis.

OCT. 15 — Larry and Beth
(Shapiro) Hirsch welcome
with much love tle birth of
their son, Jared Samuel.
Sharing in their joy are proud
grandparents, Phyllis and
Leonard Shapiro of Calgary,
Canada, and Ernest Hirsch.
Jared is named in loving
memory of his paternal
grandmother, Shirley Jane
Hirsch.

OCT. 13 — Lynne (Scott) and
Michael Pickman of Hun-

tington Woods proudly an-
nounce the arrival of Jenna
Ilyssa, sister to Jared.
Ecstatic grandparents are
Lenore Pickma Rhoda Scott
and Carl Scott. Jenna Ilyssa
is named in lovA
her paternal gruat4tionf,
Julia Gillermai, _ - ' --
nal great-gy J.G-aunt, Ida
Birndorf.

OCT. 9 — E -Jeffrey and
Stacey (Baur---
Goldstein
of Madison.,
are happy to
announce the 1.,i.rth of their
son, Aaron Jam" -' brother to
Jonathan U• Proud
grandparents G Barbara
and Herb Gh1r1
of Bloom-
field
and Dr.
Harold
Fort Lee,
N.J. Lovil.'
'reat-grand-
mothers are Edith Braun,
Anne Go'--1 94,, in and Jean
Feinberg. - James is
named in loving Memory of
his paternar grea .i:grand-
father, Abidham Goldstein,
and his Maternal great-
grandfather; Henry Feinberg.

OCrr vid and Marcy
Kreisman df New Hope,
annour;_ce the birth of
thIL2- :son, Thomas Fraser
Kre, ,than. He is the younger
brot4er of Joseph Daniel
1.an.,'-Grandparents are
Mar t -n mid Murray Frost of
Om :a, Neb., and Linda and'
Petc: -. Rreisman of St. Par),
Min..;-. .ti-reat-grandfathers are
Nat144n Willis of Southfield,
RoyHieal of Portland, •
and Arthur Kreisman of
Ashland, Ore. Great-great-
grandmother is Rose
Kreisman . . of Boston, Mass.
Thomas Fraser, whd,se
Hebrew name is
Chaim, is named in .fiiv-ii43"-
memory of his great-grand-
mothers, Est -
UT' 1 lis,
Evelyn Kreisman
ay
Neal.

OCT. 7 — Sandy (Levine) and
Stewart Shipper proudly an-
nothice the birth of David
Maithew Shipper, brother to
Benjamin and Allison. Happy
grai±arents are Betty and
Earl:Shipper and Janet and
• .-e, all of Farm-
.
,. David Matthew
is named in loving memory of
his maternal great-aunt,
Dor4j
i-Robbins, and his
patel'lal great-uncle, Samuel
Shipper.

OCT. 4 — Theree and Rick

Green of West Bloomfield are
happy to announce the birth
of their daughter, Lindsay
Cara, sister to Michael Philip.
Excited and delighted grand-
parents are Edith and George
Gantz of Southfield and Fred
and Helen Green of New Port
Richey, Fla. Lindsay is nam-
ed in loving memory of her

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