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Sharing in their happiness are his grandparents, Dr. Harvey and Brenda Saperstein of West Bloomfield, Murray and Rusty Schwartz of West Bloomfield and Morton and Sylvia Kaplan of West Bloomfield. Matthew is named in loving memory of pa- ternal great-grandparents, Hy- man and Martha Silverman; parental great-grandparents, Meyer and Anne Saperstein; and maternal great-grandmother, Minnie Gold. — NOV. 27 Monique and Steven Zimberg of Huntington Woods are extremely excited to welcome with love the birth of their son, Zachary Adam, brother to Alex- is Zimberg. Sharing their sim- cah are proud grandparents, Donald and Shirley Zimberg of Oak Park and Daunta. Toporow- ska of Warren. Delighted great- grandmothers are Mary Soban- ski of Warren, Ida Zimberg of Southfield and Helen Toporow- ska of Poland. Zachary is named Zecharia Aharon in loving mem- ory of his grandfather, Jerry Aharon Toporowski, and great- grandfathers, Joseph Toporow- ski and Edward Sobanski, each of Poland. 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Margaret Taylor is named in lov- ing memory of great-grand- mother, Margaret Selik, and great-great-aunt, Tillie Zippern. NOV. 22 NOV. 11 Dan and Shari (Lerner) Stochel of Brooklyn, N.Y., proudly announce the birth of their son, Aryeh Yaakov, brother to Avi. Grandparents are Marty and Shirley Lerner of Southfield, Toby Lerner of Brook- lyn and Nat and Brenda Stochel of Edison, N.J. Great-grandpar- c' ents are Irene Schreiman of Southfield and Karl and Hannah Slamowitz of North Miami Beach, Fla. — NOV. 7 Rachelle (Craine) and Anthony Lambert are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Rebecca Lynn Lam- bert. Big brother is Andrew Michael. Delighted grand- parents are Teri and Joseph Craine of West Bloomfield and Charlevoix and Sharalyn Lam- bert of West Bloomfield. Proud great-grandparents are Bess Gonte of San Francisco, Joseph and Sylvia Lambert of Bloomfield Hills. — — Dr. Craig and Jacki Berlinberg of Saratoga, Calif., welcome with much love the birth of their beautiful baby girl, Elyse Jordan. Sharing in their joy -are grandparents, Rose Berlin- berg former Detroiter of Delray, Fla., Joy Shinn of Oregon and Dean and Karen Shinn of Cali- fornia. Elyse Jordan is named in loving memory of dear grandfa- ther, Joe, and dear great-grand- mother, Esther. NOV. 17 Huntington Woods and Ronald and Debbie Boorstein of Highland Park, Ill. Proud great-grandparents are Sydney and Lydia Sperber of Arm Arbor, Lillian Haber of Southfield, Arnold and Luby Boorstein of Grand Rapids and Lylyan Block of Rockville, Md. Adam Michael is named in loving memory of his maternal great-uncle, Michael Haber. — Daniel and Jody (Haber) Boorstein of Birmingham proudly announce the birth of their first child, Adam Michael. The excited grandparents are Jonathan and Barbara Haber of — Congratulations! Every baby is unique and we are delighted to offer the birth announcement column as a service to the community. We must caution our readers, however, to use good taste in making their announcement. The Jewish News reserves the right to edit any announce- ment. Birth announcements must be typewritten, double-spaced and include a daytime phone number of the sender. Please include the date of birth and cities of residence for the baby's family and grandpar- ents. Announcements received by 10 a.m. Monday will be considered for that Friday's paper, but space limitations may delay publication. c--