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December 31, 1993 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-12-31

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JANUARY SASE

• Cribs
• Day Beds -
• Bunk Beds
• Chests
• Dressers
• Desks
• Strollers
• Car Seats
• Play Yards
• Bumper Pads
• Quilts
• Mobiles
• High Chairs
• Hutches
• Night Stands
• Lamps
• Wall Hangings
• Mirrors

BABY 'N KIDS- BEDROOMS

Come explore the largest selection - of furniture and accessories in the Midwest!

Twelve Oaks Mall
Novi • 349-2515

Separate Building on Service Drive

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Hampton Village Center
Rochester Hills • 299-5010

Corner of Rochester and Auburn Roads

Mon. - Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ■ Sunday 12 noon - 5:00 p.m.

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Children's Resale Boutique"

OUR SHIP
HAS DOCKED AND
UNLOADED AN EXCITING
CARGO OF CRUISEWEAR.

SET SAIL TO KOOCHIE KOO
FOR THE BEST SELECTION
ON DRY LAND!

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IN ORCHARD MALL • ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE • 8 5 5 - 8 81 8

WEDDING
GOWNS

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WEISMAN
CLEANERS & TAILORS

DRAPERY
CLEANING
SPECIALISTS

EXPERT ALTERATIONS
MEN & WOMEN

* Executive Shirt Laundry
* Furs Cleaned & Glazed
* Leathers & Suede
* Reweaving

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CLEANED &
PRESERVED

6225 Orchard Lake Rd.
West Bloomfield

626-0004

"Gently" worn children's
clothing from sizes 4-18
donated to us, will then be
sold to less fortunate fami-
lies for far less than any
retail store. We will even
take your old clothes on
consignment.

Call for pickup service or stop in
Monday-Saturday, 10 am-6pm.

863-2323

on the avenue of fashion

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once in a lifetime
moments.
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557-4010

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IN-HOME ONSUL ATIONS

Births

DEC. 6 — Robert and Cathy
(Boyer) Ooms of Livonia an-
nounce with love and great joy

and paternal grandfather,
Samuel Kopinsky.

the birth of their first child, a
son, Jared Evan. Proud grand-
parents are Andrew and Trudy
Ooms of Redondo Beach, Calif.,
and David and Nancy (Boyer)
Skae of Southfield. Delighted
great-grandparents are David
and Rachel Goldfine of Mar-
gate, Fla., Ann and Maurice
Skae of Southfield and William
and Maria DeHorn of Indi-
anapolis, Ind. Jared Evan is
named in loving memory of his
maternal great-aunt, Evelyn
Fox.

NOV. 7 — Mike and Deby

NOV. 29 — Sandra and Les

Finkelstein of Sylvan Lake an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Dillon James (Dov Ya'kov).
Proud grandparents are Elaine
and Charlie Finkelstein and
Dixie Waldron and James
Moore. Dillon James is named
for his paternal great-grandfa-
ther, Jacob Finkelstein.

NOV. 20 — Rabbi Hershy and

Deborah Worch are happy to
announce the birth of their son,
Mordechai Joseph. Proud
grandparents are William and
Carole Kaufman of West
Bloomfield and Renee and Zev
Worch of Manchester, England;
ecstatic great-grandmother is
Ruth Klotz of Hollywood, Fla.
Mordechai Joseph is named in
memory of two of his great-
grandfathers, Max Kaufman
and Jay Klotz.

NOV. 12 — Dr. Bradley and

Michelle (Olson) Silber are elat-
ed to announce the birth of their
daughter, Jessica Nicole (Yose-
fa Malka). She is joyfully wel-
comed into the family by her big
sister, Lindsay Brooke. Sharing
in their happiness are proud
grandparents, Harvey and Es-
ther Olson of Farmington Hills
and Joel and Shirley V. Silber
of White Lake Twp. Thrilled
great-grandparents are William
and Bertha Greenberg of Com-
merce Twp. and Ida Olson of
Oak Park. Jessica Nicole is
named in loving memory of her
paternal great-grandfather,
Joseph Viedrah, and her ma-
ternal great-great-grandfather,
Max Greenberg.

NOV. 11 — Debbie (Green-

span) and Dr. Joel Kopinsky of
West Bloomfield welcome with
love the arrival of their daugh-
ter, Hannah Sophie (Nechama
Simcha). Very proud big broth-
er is Michael Jared. Sharing in
their joy is Grandma Aida
Greenspan of West Bloomfield.
Hannah Sophie is named in lov-
ing memory of her maternal
grandfather, Noah Greenspan,

(Muskovitz) Lebow of West
Bloomfield announce the birth
of their son, Davi Lev. Sharing
their happiness are proud
grandparents, Saul and Regina
Muskovitz of West Bloomfield
and Thelma Lebow of Oak
Park. Davi is named in loving
memory of his paternal grand-
father, David Lebow, and
maternal great-uncle, Lipa
Muskovitz.

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.

Young Readers
Raise Money

The Beth Achim branch of the
Congregational Religious
School recently held a Mitzvah
Read-A-Thon. The event pro-
vided students the opportunity
to read books by Jewish authors
on Jewish topics and at the
same time gave them an op-
portunity to perform the mitz-
vah of tzedekah.
The students who partici-
pated were awarded a certifi-
cate of national recognition. The
$200 raised went to the Beth
Achim branch of the Congrega-
tional Religious School.
The following students par-
ticipated:

Beth Alter, Robert Alter, Zack
Augusta, Nikki Balaj, Carrie
Berr_Aein, Colin Boocker, Jaime
Cohen, Erin Dellis, Bradd
Sean Goodman, Allison Gordon,
Geoffrey Gordon, Amy Heimlich,
Greg Heimlich, Mallory Isenberg,

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