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December 20, 1996 - Image 92

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-12-20

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What lips! What
eyes! What hair! We
would take a kiss
from you any day,
Elan Nesher Sykes.
Young Mr. Sykes, 1
1/2 years old, is
the son of Rebecca
and Rabbi Loren
Sykes of Atlanta,
regular readers of
our sister paper,
The Atlanta Jewish
Times. Rabbi Sykes
is director of the
new Camp Ramah
in Georgia.

A look at some of the
Detroit Jewish
community's most
irresistible faces.

THE A PPLET REE

Do you have an adorable child whose photo you would like
to see as part of the Family Album? Or, do you have a family
photo that's picture perfect? If so, please send it our way.
Photos must be clear, but may be any size, black and white
or color. Please include the child's name, age and city of
residence. If you would like your photo returned, please
include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

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A lovely young lady with a beautiful bouquet
of flowers could anything be sweeter? This is
Brittany Lutren, 4, of Farmington Hills.
Brittany is a student at Temple Israel's
nursery school and the daughter of Bob
and Tammy Lutren.

Handsome Jordan Lutren, what a great
smile you've got! Jordan, 7, is a first
grader and a resident of Farmington
Hills. He's Brittany's big brother.

Here's adorable Yehudah Schaefer of
Jerusalem. He's the son of The Apple-
Tree's Israel correspondent, Diane
Schaefer, and her husband, Akiva
Schaefer, formerly of Detroit.

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