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January 22, 1993 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-22

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HILLEL DAY SCHOOL

Welcomes
Parents of Prospective

KINDERGARTNERS
or
1ST GRADERS

TO COME JOIN
IN OUR ANNUAL

OPEN HOUSE

THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1993

Classroom Visits — 7:15 p.m.
Program — 8:00-9:15 p.m.
at

HILLEL DAY SCHOOL

32200 Middlebelt/Farmington Hills

851.-3220

CLASS
ROOM

Bellini Juvenile Designer
Furniture will transform the
ordinary bedroom into a
Class Room. Create an
environment for your child
that reflects timeless luxury,
safety and beauty in
juvenile furnishings.

Bellini. The Ultimate expression in child care.

BIRMINGHAM
1875 S. Woodward

ANN ARBOR
2208 S. Main

1 Block North of 14 Mile

Woodland Plaza

644-0525

769-BABY

Cantor Howard K. Glantz
- Certified Mohel —

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Traditional Ritual Circumcision with
the safest, most modern medical procedure

(313) 851-7153 (home)

(313) 851-5100 (office)

‘1,

AIIAERICAP41
CANCER
SOCIETY'

Help us keep winning.

JAN. 6 — Eric and Sherry
(Sack) Wexler welcome with
love the birth of their first
child, Austin Maxwell (Arieh
Menahem). Proud grand-
parents are Morris and
Esther Wexler and Murray
and Annette Sack of West
Bloomfield. Excited great-
grandmother is Frieda
Walker of Scottsdale, Ariz.
Austin is named in loving
memory of his paternal
grandmother, Marcia Wexler,
and his maternal great-
grandfather Abraham Sack.

JAN. 5 — Hannan and Lisa
(Mark) Lis of Huntington
Woods are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Mataan Asher Lis. Welcom-
ing Mataan home are big
sisters Ariella and Liat.
Ecstatic Poppa and Bubbie
are Bill and Florine Mark
Ross of Farmington Hills.
Overjoyed Saba and Savta are
Yossef and Esti Lis of Haifa,
Israel. Excited great-grand-
parents are Ruthie and Stan
Tucker of West Bloomfield.
Mataan's name means "gift"
in Hebrew; Asher was the
Hebrew name of his late
maternal grandfather, Irving
Mark.

JAN. 4 — Thomas and Bar-
bara (Steiner) Vorenberg of
West Bloomfield announce
the birth of their son, Stephen
Alan, brother to Eric, Emily
and Andrew. Proud grand-
parents are Selma Steiner of
St. Louis, Mo., and Elizabeth
and Fred Vorenberg of El
Paso, Texas. Stephen Alan is
named in loving memory of
his maternal great-uncle,
Sidney Cohen, and paternal
great-aunt, Ann Cross.

DEC. 28 — Peter and Audrey
(Garon) Friedman of Syl-
vania, Ohio, announce with
great joy and much love the
birth of their first child, a
daughter, Toby Ruth. She is
named tenderly for her
maternal great-grandmother,
Toby Ruth (Beatrice) Tauber.
Thrilled to be sharing in this
special event are grand-
parents, Lucille Friedman of
Maplewood, N.J., and Bernice
Garon and Fred Garon of
West Bloomfield.

DEC. 28 — Marc and Judy
Ankerman (Corwin) of Buf-
falo Grove, Ill., happily an-
nounce the arrival of their
loving daughter, Jordan
Michele. Proud grandparents
are Hy and Sybil Ankerman
of Huntington Woods, and
Fred and Sylvia Corwin of
West Hartford, Conn. Great-
grandmothers are Blanche
Freelander of Worcester,
Mass., and Bess Cohen of
West Hartford. Jordan Mi-

chele is named in loving-'\
memory of her maternal
great-grandfather, Jacob
Freelander, and her paternal
great-grandfather, Max
Ankerman.

DEC. 24 — Jeffrey and
Michelle (Baggleman) Brod- \
man of Southfield announce<
the birth of their daughter,
Chana Leiba, little sister to
Hennya Dena, Esther Chaya,
Batya Chava and Benyamin
Yaakov Yisroel. Delighted
grandparents are Shirley anti -`
Clem Baggleman, Leo Brod- c/
man and Rosalie Sosnick, all
of Oak Park. Glowing great-
grandmothers are Dorothy
Lane and Rose Baggleman, (
also of Oak Park. Chana
Leiba is named for the fifth
day of Chanukah and in lov- L,
ing memory of her great-
grandmother, Leiba Feiner-
Wieczner, and cousin, Chana
Groben

DEC. 24 — Gary and Tracy
Naftaly of Novi are pleased to I
announce the birth of their
daughter, Jessica Paige.
Proud grandparents are Burt
and Sheila Eisenberg of West
Bloomfield and Walter Ro-
land and Marjorie Naftaly of
Oak Park. Great-grandpar-
ents are Bessie Eisenberg
Oak Park, Rose Cohen of )
Tamarac, Fla., and Helen
Klein of Oak Park. Jessica is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
father, Sam Cohen, and pater-
nal great-grandmother, Fay
Freeman.

DEC. 22 — Steven and Erika
(Fox) Freeman of Phoenix,
Ariz., welcome with love the

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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