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September 15, 1995 - Image 126

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-15

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The Conservative Movement

Warmly Welcomes

Rabbi Reuven Hammer

to Metropolitan Detroit as our

Scholar in Residence

Births

for the Months of October and November 1995

Reuven Hammer

For Information Call:

received his rabbinic
ordination and a doctorate
in theology from the Jewish
Theological Seminary and a
Ph.D. in Communicative
Disorders from
Northwestern University.
He is currently President of
the Conservative
Movement's Beit Din. An
author and lecturer, he has
contributed articles on both
scholarly and popular topics
to numerous periodicals in
both Hebrew and English.
His Site: A Tannaitic
Commentary on the Book of
Deuteronomy, received the
National Jewish Book
Council Award as the
outstanding work of
scholarship of 1987. He
resides in Jerusalem.

(810)258-0055

Honorary Chairperson
William Davidson
Chairpersons
Alden Leib • Charlotte Tessler

Start the New Year right.
Join Rabbi Hammer in
Torah Study this Fall.
Consult your Synagogue
bulletins, community
mailings and future Jewish
News articles for times

and dates.

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support from
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Jewish Community Foundation

Metro Detroit
Conservative Congregations

Agency for Jewish Education

Conservative Rabbis
of Metro Detroit

Detroit Friends of the Jewish
Theological Seminary

Hillel Day School

United Synagogue of Conservative
Judaism (Michigan Region)

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SERVING THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY

SEPT. 1 — Tracey (Reznik) and to announce the birth of their son,
Howard Niskar of Oak Park an- Jake Ethan. Sharing in their
nounce with much love the birth naches are ecstatic grandparents,
of their second daughter, Saman- Mrs. Natalie Plonskier of Oak
tha Kylie. Sharing in their joy is Park and Dr. and Mrs. Victor
big sister Jessica Paige. Proud Horvitz of Bloomfield Hills. Jake
grandparents are Arlene and Ethan is named in loving
Robert Niskar of Farmington memory of his paternal grand-
Hills and Ellen Reznik of West father, Jack Plonskier, and ma-
Bloomfield. Elated great-grand- ternal great-grandfather, Eliahu
parents are Dorothy and William Horvitz.
Niskar of Southfield.
JULY 6 Michael and Rebecca
AUG. 30 — Lauren (Blumen- (Frankel) Kron of Villa Park,
stein) and Jordan Cohen of Calif., are pleased to announce
Scottsdale, Ariz., welcome with the birth of their son, Scott
much love their daughter, Thomas. Excited big brother is
Melanie Jill (Zahava Tova). Shar- Joseph Ian, two years old. Shar-
ing in their joy are grandparents, ing their joy are grandparents,
Penny and Harold Blumenstein Dr. Edward and Frances Frankel
of Bloomfield Hills and Shirley of Los Angeles, William and Dr.
and Harold Cohen of Fort Worth, Alberta Knepper of Annapolis,
Texas; and great-grandparents, Md., and Dr. Lawrence and
Lee and Gerson Bernstein and Audrey Kron of West Bloomfield.
Sonia and Hyman Blumenstein. Proud great-grandmothers are
Melanie is named in loving mem- Mae Katz of Deerfield Beach,
ory of her paternal great-grand- Fla., and Thelma Frankel of
parents, James Cohen and Kate Santa Monica, Calif. Scott
Garston, and her maternal great- Thomas is named in loving mem-
aunt, Golda Sniderman.
ory of his maternal grandparents.



AUG. 23 — Howard and Beth JULY 1
Dr. and Mrs. Scott
(Alexander) Braunstein of Los Grodman of West Bloomfield wel-
Angeles are happy to announce come with much love the birth of
the birth of their son, Alexander their son, Adam Drew. Excited
Harold Braunstein. His delighted big brother is Jared Alec. Shar-
grandparents are Shirley Alexan- ing in their happiness are grand-
der of Coronado, Calif., formerly parents, Doris and Melvyn Ladin
of Huntington Woods, Ellen Moss of Morton Grove, Ill., Leatrice and
and Marcia and Bill Braunstein Harold Grodman of West Bloom-
of Los Angeles. Alexander Harold field; great-grandmothers, Flo-
is named in loving memory of his rence Kraft of Chicago and Goldie
maternal grandfather, Harold White of West Bloomfield. Adam
Alexander.
Drew is named in loving memory
of his paternal great-grandfather,
AUG. 13 — Lauri (Morganroth) Albert Grodman, and maternal
and Robert Schuman of West great-grandmother, Dorothy
Bloomfield are happy to an- Ladin.
nounce the birth of their son,
Avery Jake. Sharing in their joy MAY 31 — Ron and Rochelle
are grandparents, Sheila and (Pikstein) Siegel of Farmington
Mayer Morganroth of West Hills announce the birth of their
Bloomfield and Florence and daughter, Hayley Nicole. Shar-
Michael Schuman of Farmington ing in their pride and happiness
Hills Proud great-grandmothers are big brother Michael and
are Esther Rubinstein and grandparents, Marvin Siegel and
Sophie Morganroth. Avery Jake Helen Pikstein. Hayley Nicole is
is named in loving memory of his named in loving memory of
paternal great-grandfather, Fred paternal grandmother, Naomi
Schuman, and maternal great- Siegel.
grandfather, Maurice Jack Mor-
ganroth.
MAY 8
Hadas (Reiter) and
Dennis Bernard of Bloomfield
AUG. 11— Jeffrey and Jennifer Township are thrilled to an-
(Kosnak) Farber of West Bloom- nounce their birth of their son,
field are thrilled to announce the Aaron Lev. Sharing in the ex-
birth of their son, Jacob Samuel citement is big brother Joshua
(Israel Shalom). Sharing in their Avichai. Proud grandparents are
happiness are grandparents Naomi and Amnon Reiter of
Cecile and Ernest Kosnak of West Bloomfield and Geri and
Berkley and William and Audrey Lewis Bernard Jr. and Pepper
Farber of Franklin. Jacob is Pike, Ohio. Great-grandmother
named in loving memory of his Elka Reiter of Kibbutz Ein
great-grandfather, Samuel Far- Hashofet, Israel, also shares in
ber.
their joy. Aaron Lev is named in
loving memory of his paternal
AUG. 6
Irving and Janice great-grand-uncle, Louis J.
(Horvitz) Plonskier are thrilled Fox.







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