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November 24, 1995 - Image 184

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-24

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For some children, visions
of growing up may be
simply that. Visions.

Children -with cystic fibrosis want to grow up. They
have dreams of the future just like every other child.
More than half of them will live into their twenties, but
that's when life should he beginning not ending.
You see, cystic fibrosis is an hereditary disease that
attacks a child's lungs and makes it very hard to breathe.
Eventually, it's fatal. And there is no cure. So far.
But there is hope. Recent discoveries in genetic
research can lead to stopping cystic fibrosis once and
forever.
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation supports this research.
But we need your help. The money you give today will be
used immediately to continue the research. And it will go a
long way in helping find the cure.
Your gift of $15, $25, or even more will give a child
more than just a vision of hope. Give the future... call
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Births

NOV. 7—Daniel and Lisa
(Chatlin) Sperling of Farmington
Hills welcome with all their love
their beautiful daughter, Jenna
Morgan (Michaela), sister to ador-
ing big brother Joshua. Sharing
their joy and happiness are grand-
parents, Marilynn and David
Chatlin and Heather and Steven
Sperling, all of West Bloomfield.
Proud great-grandmothers are Lil-
lian Clamage and Toby Fisher.
Jenna is named in loving memo-
ry of her maternal great-grandfa-
ther, Mike Shear.

NOV. 4—Mark and Terri
(Cherny) Rotenberg of Walled
Lake welcome with much love and
happiness the birth of their son,
Jared Matthew (Nuchum Zindel).
Sharing in their happiness are the
proud grandparents, Flora and
Harold Cherny of West Bloom-
field, Zona and Richard Ribiat of
West Bloomfield, Emily and Nor-
man Rotenberg of West Bloom-
field. Proud great-grandparents
are Louise and Manuel Rotenberg
of Farmington Hills, Sarah and
Morris Galer of Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla., Fred Herbst of West Bloom-
field, Ida Cherny of Oak Park and
great-great-aunt, Sarah Yeszin of
Oak Park. Jared Matthew is
named in loving memory of his
great-grandfathers, Norman Snitz
and Sigmund Cherny.

Rose Goldman. Jacob Frederick
is named after his maternal great-
uncle, Jack Levy, and his pater-
nal great-grandfather, Frederick
Harburg.

OCT. 18—Beth (Katz) and Shel-
don Stone of Bloomfield Hills are
thrilled to announce the birth of
their daughter, Sierra Devon
(Shoshanna Davida). Welcoming
Sierra home is big sister
Cheyenne Arielle. Elated grand-
parents are Sam and Ina Katz of
Southfield and Jules and Helen
Stone of West Bloomfield. Proud
great-grandmother is Ethel Ter-
man of West Bloomfield. Sierra is
named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandfather, Sam
Terman, and her maternal great-
uncle, David Katz.

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OCT. 18 Jonathan and Cheryl
Goldstein of Jacksonville, N.C.,
joyfully announce the birth of
their daughter, Samantha Bry-
na. Excited big brother is Tyler.
Delighted grandparents are
Ruthe and Sam Goldstein of West
Bloomfield and Linda and Tom
Walsh of Farmington, Minn.
Samantha Bryna (Sarah Bryna)
is named in loving memory of her
paternal great-grandmother, Bea
Katzman.

OCT. 6—David and Meredith
(Weissman) Kaplan of Los Ange-
OCT. 27—Simon and Lisa (Be- les, Calif., are delighted to an-
nis) Levin of West Bloomfield nounce the birth of their daugh-
have been blessed with the birth ter, Katherine Blair. Sharing in
of a beautiful baby girl, Mollie their happiness are grandparents,
Elizabeth (Malcha Brucha). Shar- Linda and Marty Weissman of
ing in the excitement are big Birmingham and Arlene and Neil
brothers Joshua Isaac, 3X, and Kaplan of Skokie, Ill. Thrilled
Mitchell Adam, 2X. Elated grand- great-grandmothers are Belle
parents are Sheldon and Diane Weissman, Fay Lasine and Mol-
Benis of West Bloomfield and ly Kaplan. Katherine Blair (Bay-
George and Florence Levin of Oak la Rochele) is named in loving
Park. Proud great-grandmothers memory of her maternal great-
are Ann Owens of Margate, Fla., grandmother, Betty Bloom.
Ann Thomas of Los Angeles, and
Raye Freed of Phoenix, Ariz. Mol- OCT. 4—Dr. Alan and Hope
lie Elizabeth is named in loving (Levine) Warren welcome with
memory of her maternal great- much love the birth of their son,
grandmother, Mollie Benis; pa- Zachary Nathan. Proud grand-
ternal great-great-aunt, Mollie parents are Richard and Muriel
Sax; and her maternal great- Warren of West Bloomfield, Nan-
great-grandmother, Bertha cy and Charles Olender of Grand
Raminick Jacobs.
Rapids and Richard Levine of
New Orleans. Thrilled great-
OCT. 24 Dale (Finkelstein) and grandparents are Goldie Kor-
Stephen Harburg of Chevy nicks, Ida Victorson and Lillian
Chase, Md., are proud to an- Levine. Zachary Nathan is named
nounce the birth of their twins, in loving memory of his paternal
Emily Rose and Jacob Frederick. great-grandfather, Nathan War-
Leah Pearl lovingly welcomes her ren, and maternal great-grand-
new sister and brother. Joining father, Philip Olender.
with their children's joy are
grandparents Arline and Sy OCT. 4—Leslye (Silberg) and
Finkelstein of West Bloomfield, Michael Indenbaum of Franklin
Fran and Richard Harburg of Ry- are overjoyed to announce the
die, Pa., and great-grandmother, birth of their daughter, Lily Anne.
Lillian Bernstein of Philadelphia. Ecstatic big sisters are Shoshana
Emily Rose is named after her Erin (6) and Alyssa Hannah (24.
maternal great-grandmother, Es- Loving grandparents are Valerie
ther Gerstein, and her great-aunt, and Samuel Indenbaum of

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