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November 27, 1992 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-11-27

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NOV. 5 — Dr. Glenn and

Sheryl (Kaplan) Saperstein of
Farmington Hills are happy
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Samantha Leigh.
Elated grandparents are Mor-
ton and Sylvia Kaplan of
West Bloomfield, Rusty and
Murray Schwartz of West
Bloomfield and Dr. Harvey
and Brenda Saperstein of
West Bloomfield. Great-
grandmother is Anne Sapers-
tein. Samantha is named in
loving memory of her mater-
nal great-grandparents, Sam
and Estelle Kaplan, and her
paternal great-grandfather,
Hyman Silverman.

NOV. 4 — Robert and Irene
(Tache) Polukoff of Clear-
water, Fla., welcome with love
the birth of their son, Jacob
Tache Polukoff. Excited big
brother is Ardon Ellis.
Thrilled grandparents are
Renee and Leonard Polukoff,
formerly of Southfield, of
Clearwater, Fla., and Jack
and Louise Tache of Tampa,
Fla. Delighted great-grand-
mothers are Mildred Badner
of Miami and Catherine Ze-
tooney of Tampa.

OCT. 14 — Reuven and Mar-
cy (York) Millman of Oak
Park are thrilled to announce
the birth of their daughter,
Shoshana Raizel. Proud big
brother is Chaim Rafael. Ex-
cited grandparents are
George Millman of Sunrise,
Fla., Phil and Norma York of
Southfield and great-grand-
mother Gladys York of Oak
Park. Shoshana Raizel is
named in loving memory of
her paternal grandmother,
Ruth Millman, and maternal
great-grandmother, Rose
Silver.

OCT. 9 — Lisa (Chaben) and
Douglas Krieger of West
Bloomfield welcome with love
the birth of their son, Mit-
chell Allen. Delighted grand-
parents are Marilyn and Mar-
vin Chaben of West Bloom-
field and Ruth and Byron
Krieger of Southfield. Mit-
chell Allen is named in loving
memory of his maternal
great-grandmother, Dorothy
Sipher Berns, his paternal
great-grandfather, Max
Krieger, and his maternal
great-uncle, Allen Sipher.

OCT. 7 — Dr. Guy and Regina
(Mild) Saperstein of Hun-
tington Woods are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Stephanie Mara.
Elated grandparents are Rus-
ty and Murray Schwartz of
West Bloomfield, Regina and

Wilhelm Mild of Parma, Ohio,
and Dr. Harvey and Brenda
Saperstein of West Bloom-
field. Great-grandmother is
Anne Saperstein. Stephanie
is named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand- J
mother, Martha Silverman,
and paternal great-grand-
father, Meyer Saperstein.

OCT. 5 — Robert and Susan
(Faber) Dresner are thrilled to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Kathryn Sydell,
sister to excited big brother,
Eric Howard. Proud grand-
parents are Arthur and
Beatrice Faber of Southfield,
Miriam and Les Colburn of
Bloomfield Hills and Milton
and Linda Dresner of
Franklin. Kathryn Sydell is
named in loving memory of
maternal great-grandmother,
Ida Weisenthal; maternal
great-aunt, Catherine Kas-
den; and paternal great-
grandmother, Sadie Dresner.

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.

SZ Plans
Laker Concert

Mike Burstyn will appear
7:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek as the
featured artist of the annual
Laker Concert. Admission is
free.
Born in New York and
fluent in eight languages,
Mike Burstyn has had a
highly successful interna-
tional career on stage, screen
and television. He won his
two Israeli Oscars.

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