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August 19, 1994 - Image 156

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-19

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LAnaryllis Catering

Amaryllis is preparing FRESH and DELICIOUS
Foods for your holiday table.

ROSH HASHANAH MENU:

Births

Dinners will include Pate, Chicken Soup with Matzoh Balls
and Whipped Potato Kugel or Roasted New Potatoes

ENTREES

11.75
14.50

Traditional roasted chicken, fragrant with herbs
Roasted turkey breast with fresh orange and Gran Marnier sauce
Chicken Marbella, a favorite, prepared with garlic, herbs,
dried fruit and olives
Tender brisket of beef

12.75
14.00

A LA CARTE SELECTIONS

Pate — chicken liver with Madiera, or vegetarian pate
Both are delicious served with chilled apple slices
Sweet and sour stuffed baby peppers, with ground lean beef
Gefilte fish
Chicken soup
Matzoh balls
Whipped potato kugel — serves 12-14
Glazed baby carrots

7.00 lb.
four/7.50
3.25 ea.
4.00 qt.
85 ea.
18.00
5.00 qt.

SWEETS

Fresh fruit compote, to accompany entree, or for dessert
Old-fashioned marble cake with chocolate icing — serves 12-14
Lemon Chantilly roulade with strawberries — serves 12-14

6.75 qt.
18.75
22.00

KINDLY PLACE YOUR ROSH HASHANAH ORDER BY AUGUST 29TH
FOR PICKUP ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH

FAX: (810) 645-2068
(810) 645-1770
275 E. Frank • Birmingham, MI 48009

BRIAN GENDLE1VIAN, M.D.

BETH BAYER, M.D.

of Edgewood Center Pediatrics, P.C.,
are proud to announce the addition
to their practice of
Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

MANCES BERMAN, M.D.

We are also excited to announce that our
office addition is complete!

8898 Commerce Road • Suite 5 • 1/2 Mile West of Union Lake Road • 810-360-9241

SAFETY DEVICES INSTALLED

SAVE YOUR CHILD

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• Custom Fireplace
• The original
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• Wide-Mounted
• Insured and
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Certified
Come see our FAMILY SAFE HOME in White Lake Township for 1994
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UM Special
00 Package

Keep your working
parts in order.

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IN-HOME EVALUATIONS

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American Heart Association

Office: 547-7970

855-A BOY (2269)



JULY 29 — Mark Eliades and

Jeanie Finkleman of Southfield
joyfully announce the birth of
their daughter, Rachel Lauren
Eliades. Sharing in their joy are
first-time grandparents, Bubbie,
Sue Eliades of Oak Park, and
Grandfather Charles Dykowski
of Troy; and great-grandparents,
Robbi and Helen Finkleman of
Oak Park, Chester and Helen
Dykowski of Troy. Rachel Lau-
ren is named in loving memory
of her maternal grandmother,
Ronna Finkelmen and paternal
great-bubbie, Lillian Dunn.

JULY 26 — Cindi Brody and

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE

JUNE 13 —Jonathan and Luna

Zemmol announce the birth of
their son, David J., brother of
Sally Rose. Grandparents are
Sally and Joe Bijou of Brooklyn,
N.Y., and Lita and Allen Zemmol
of Beverly Hills, Mich. He is the
great-grandson of Luna Sutton
of Brooklyn and Anna Zemmol of
Oak Park. David is named to
honor his grandfather, Joe Bijou,
and his deceased great-grandfa-
ther, Julius Zemmol.

JUNE 12 — Howard and Peggy

(Sinkoe) Ginsburg of Atlanta are
proud to announce the birth of
their son, Avraham Moshe. Ex-
cited big sister is Ilana Rachel
and big brother is Raphael Shab-
tai. Sharing in their joy are
grandparents, Shirley Ginsburg
of Oak Park and Aaron and
Louise Sinkoe of Atlanta.

MAY 14 — Dr. Jay and Jodi

(Damraur) Eichler are thrilled to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Carly Paige. Carly is
welcomed with love by her big sis-
ter, Chelsey Nicole. Sharing in
their joy are grandparents, Faye
and Louis Damraur of Southfield
and Estalee and Julius Eichler of
Southfield. Carly Paige is named
in loving memory of her paternal
great-grandfather, Chaim Eich-
ler, and paternal great-great-
aunt, Bella Altman.

Rob Starkman of Southfield are
happy to announce the birth of
their daughter, Meredith Julia
Brody Starkman (Yonit
Moriyah). Proud big brother is
Charlie, age 4. Meredith is wel-
comed by grandparents, Sue and
Dave Brody of Southfield and
Betty Starkman of Bloomfield
Hills; and great-grandfather,
Jack Provizer, of Southfield. She
is named in loving memory of her
grandfather, Dr. Morris Stark- A Special Needs Department
man, and her cousin, Judge Aquatics program will take place
Joseph Pernick.
at Maple/Drake Wednesdays
from 6:30-7:45 p.m. starting Sept.
JUNE 20 — Jerry and Ruth (Si- 13 for eight weeks.
This is a beginners aquatic
mon) Strauss are thrilled to an-
class
designed to teach teens and
nounce the birth of their son,
adults with developmental, phys-
Maxwell Harrison. Happy grand- ical and/or visual limitations, to
parents are Mildred and Markus feel comfortable in the water
Simon, Bertha Pollak and Harold while learning the basic swim-
Strauss. Maxwell (Moshe Matan ming skills.
Chaim) is named in loving mem-
For information on costs and
ory of his paternal great-grand- to register, call Leanie Gunsberg,
fathers, Morris Strauss and Har- 661-7687.
ry Wishnai.

Special Needs
Aquatics Class

JUNE 17 — Dr. Jim and Terri

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Jodi (Ross) and
AUG. 1
Howard Mertz of Farmington
Hills are proud to announce the
birth of their son, Michael Ross
(Dovid Yaacov). Sharing in their
happiness are grandparents,
Julius and Gloria Ross of West
Bloomfield, Millie Mertz of Hol-
lywood, Fla., and Leo Mertz of
Rochester Hills. Thrilled great-
grandmothers are Anne Glazer
and Frances Goldman. Michael
Ross is named in loving memory
of his paternal great-grandfa-
thers, David Mertz and Jack
Goldman.

Workshop
For Sukkot

(Tabak) Giuliani are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their daugh-
ter, Kelly Leigh.Excited big sis-
ter is Lauren Elizabeth. Sharing Sukkah Building 101 will offer
in their joy are grandparents, an opportunity to learn how to
Jules and Estelle Tabak of Farm- build a sukkah 6:30 p.m. Aug. 23.
There is a fee. This program
ington Hills, Frances Guiliani of
Bloomfield Hills and Albert Giu- will be held at the Applebaum
liani of Troy. Kelly Leigh's He- Jewish Parenting Center, 4200
brew name, Gavriella, is in lov- Walnut Lake Road, West Bloom-
ing memory of her maternal field. For information call Ruth
great-grandfather, Louis Tabak. Beresh, (810) 681-5353.

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