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November 12, 1993 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-11-12

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Births

OCT. 19 — Helene (Freedland)
and Dr. W. Harley Sobin of
Kenosha, Wis., joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Michael Frederic, baby brother
to Melissa Lynn. Sharing their
happiness are grandparents,
Phyllis and Sidney Freedland
of West Bloomfield, Elaine
Sobin of Miami. Michael also is
the grandson of the late Mau-
rice Sobin. Michael is named in
loving memory of his parental
great-grandmother, Frances
Tanner, and his maternal great-
grandmother, Ethel Freedland.

OCT. 17 — Karen and Andrew
Bronstein of West Bloomfield
welcome with love the arrival
of their daughter, Allison Nicole
Sharing in their happiness are
proud grandparents, Audrey
and Stanley Abramow of Las
Vegas and Min and Bernard
Bronstein of Fullerton, Calif. Al-
lison is named in loving memo-
ry of both her maternal
great-grandmothers.

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OCT. 15 — Tracey (Roberts)
and Bob Pierce announce the
birth of their son, Jackson
Knight. Grandparents are Car-
ol and Skip Roberts of Bloom-
field Hills and Ella and Jack
Pierce of Tucson, Ariz. Great-
grandparents are Florence
Robinowitz and Sonia and Jules
Stross, all of Southfield. Jack-
son is named for his paternal
great-grandfather, Jack Pierce,
and in memory of his maternal
great-grandfather, Jack Robi-
nowitz.

OCT. 13 — Steven and Saman-

tha Stone of Winnetka, Calif.,
are delighted to announce the

Congratulations!

Every baby is unique and
we are delighted to offer
the birth announcement
column as a service to the
community. We must cau-
tion our readers, however,
to use good taste in mak-
ing their announcement.
The Jewish News re-
serves 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 grandparents.
Announcements re-
ceived by 10 a.m. Monday
will be considered for
that Friday's paper, but
space limitations may
delay publication.

birth of their son, Andrew
Michael. Proud grandparents
are former Detroiters Stanley
and Mary Ann Stone of Encino,
Calif. Great-grandmothers are
Rose Becker and Miriam Stone.
Andrew is named in loving
memory of his paternal great-
aunt, Adeline Krasnick.

OCT. 3 — Brian and Lynn
(Rosenberg) Traub of DeWitt,
Mich., joyfully announce the
birth of their second son, Jason
William. Older brother is
Daniel. Thrilled grandparents
are Dr. Nomian and Bonnie
Rosenberg of Brighton and Kurt
and Bette Traub of Southfield.
Jason is named in loving mem-
my of his maternal great-grand-
father, James William Stuart,
and his paternal great-uncle,
William Shanbrom.

OCT. 1 — Debbie Metzger and

Eliot Reiner of Sacramento,
Calif., are very happy to an-
nounce the birth of their second
son, Noah Meyer, (Ephron
Me'ir). Delighted grandparents
are Elayne and Joe Metzger of
Farmington Hills and Gloria
and Ben Reiner of Fairfield,
Calif. Noah is named in loving
memory of his maternal great-
aunt, Frances Metzger Warsh,
and his maternal great-uncle
Meyer Metzger.

Groner Leads
Torah Study

Rabbi Irwin Groner of Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek, will lead
the Conservative Movement
Torah Study 12:30 p.m. Nov. 18
in the Federation building. The
study session is sponsored by
the Michigan Region of The
United Synagogue, the Michi-
gan Region Rabbinical Assem-

Irwin Groner

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