PHOTO BY PAUL ZEMAN PHOTO BY LORRY BERESH COOPER do Jewishly that would be a pic- ture, this was something that came to mind," Mrs. Eizelman said. There was so much nachas (pride) beaming from Fran White's voice as she explained why she took the photograph of her two grandchildren at a pumpkin patch. Both Madelyn Soltz and Joshuah Murray turned 6 months old in Octo- ber. Madelyn is the daughter of Michelle and Mark Soltz of Huntington Woods. Joshuah is the son of Vicki and Jamie Murray of Farmington Hills. Bubbie lives in Farmington Hills with "Poppa" Ron. "It was just a beautiful fall day, and we were together as a family," Mrs. White said. Still dancing the hora after all these years. This was a night of Jewish folk dancing, led by Sunny Segal, at Jaffe Hall. The dancers included: Jack Adler, Gila Reymer, Mania Feldman, Elaine Casson, Jenny Bluestein, Sunny Segal, Cheryl Feit, Gor- don Smith, Sonny Lipenhotz, Gale Berkove and Jan Perry. From festive danc- ing the lens clicks Top: Carli again, and this time we see another sort of Zeman (third from left) has friendship as Shyah Tawil, 9, and Yanky fun in the Shapiro, 10, both autumn leaves Yeshivas Darchei Torah students, with brothers worked together as Jeffrey and learning partners. Joshua and The two were pho- tographed in Oak their friends. Park by Yanky's fa- Bottom: Aunt ther, Rabbi Shimon Shapiro. Fran's unveiling. "How Hillel Won A Convert" was the name of the play given at Adat Shalom. Some of its stars included Scott Duschinksy, Dan Arlow and Gary Rosenberg. Meanwhile, 2-year-old Molly Lester couldn't be left out of the fun at the Weinberg Biblical Playground. For Joseph Cohen, the honor was an aliyah at the Fleischman Residence building. Pho- tographed by Avie Shapiro, Fleischman's director of reli- gious activities, Mr. Cohen is a regular attendee at the services. "I find it interesting that old- er people at that stage of their lives are into religious services,"