855•BRIS (2747) HOP 8 RT1 Suderer wildricce, cavtzt fiAe APtiotat LIVING [11[110 Exciting Met • LiyeMixingiLls • lnteractve Dancers Awesome Lighting • \S*./ Simulcasts • Staging • All Occasion FEB. 28 — Dr. Dana Siegel and THE MOST EXCITING MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT IM M G •in =CP DEAN JARED SALLAN Office: (810) 851-5100 5600 West Ma.le Road Suite D-418 West Bloomfield ti Mr. Eric Rowe are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their son, Nathaniel Chai Zardoz Rowe. Nathaniel is welcomed by his big sister Aviva Rose. His delighted grandparents are Jacquie and Carl Siegel of Southfield and Davie, Fla. Nathaniel is named for his great-aunt Helen Clara Sterns Wyzan (Chaya Chaya). He is also the brother of the late David Marc Zontar Rowe. field welcome with much love the birth of their son, Benjamin Owen, brother to Jack. Sharing their joy are grandparents Roberta and Richard Kohn of Columbus, Ohio, and Maxine and Byron Canvass- er of Bloomfield Hills, and great- grandmother Florence Koch of Columbus. Benjamin is named in_/ loving memory of his maternal great-grandmother Olga Kohn and maternal great-uncle William Gottlieb. FEB. 23 Sherri (Segal) and Brian Wais of West Bloomfield OCT. 26 — Bryan and Stephe- nie (Dexter) Kallen of West joyfully announce the birth of Bloomfield welcome with great their daughter, Samantha love their son, Chase Cooper. Megan. Sharing in the joy are Sharing in their joy are proud proud grandparents Mickey and grandparents Michael and Jack Shirley Segal of Southfield and ie Kallen of West Bloomfield and Sid and Eleanor Wais of West Richard and Carolyn Dexter of Bloomfield. Samantha Megan Williamsburg, Va. Proud great- (Sara Miriam) is named in loving grandmother is Beatrice Kallen memory of her paternal great- and proud great-grandfather is grandmother Sonia Wais and her Phillip Kaplan. Cooper was se- maternal great grandmother lected in loving memory of both Marie Aggattas. maternal great-grandmothers' maiden names. FEB. 17 — Michael and Sandy Lippitt welcome with much love the birth of their son, Scott Eric. Excited big brother is Maxwell Ethan (2 1/2). Sharing in their happiness are grandparents Mor- ris and Annette Neuvirth of Farm- ington Hills, Steve and Marjorie Ziff of Franklin and David and Elaine Lippitt of Commerce Town- ship. Thrilled great-grandparents Places are still available for Jew- are Bella Shulman and Jack and ish high school students to par- Rose Diamond. Scott is named in ticipate in a Jewish Youth Actior: loving memory of his maternal 'Day Sunday, April 27, to provide great-grandfather, Solomon Shul- volunteer assistance at Jewish man. and general community agencies in metropolitan Detroit. JAN. 26 — Jeffrey and Bethann The day will begin at 9:30 a.m. (Beck) Kalt of Birmingham an- at the Jimmy Prentis Morris nounce with much love the birth Jewish Community Center, of their son, Jacob Michael (Moshe where students will board buses Noach). Sharing in the joy are to sites to provide companionship grandparents Gayle and Harvey to seniors and do yard work and / Beck of West Bloomfield and Ger- home painting. - rie and Harold Kalt of Bloomfield Registration must be received Hills. Thrilled great-grandmoth- by April 14. Adult supervisors are er is Estelle German of Farming- needed. To register or for infor- ton Hills. 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Sharing in their love are proud grandmothers, Michelle Adelson of Birmingham and Vi- vian Smith of Madison Heights. Also sharing in this joy, great- grandmother Toney Manheimer. Jacob is named in loving memory for his great-grandfather Sol Man- heimer (maternal) and his grand- father William J. Smith (pater- nal). — Essay Contest For Students The Neighborhood Project, in cel- ebration of its 10th birthday, will sponsor an essay contest titled "Let Me Introduce You to My Neighbor." Students in grades one to 12 attending Jewish day and afternoon schools in Oak Park and Southfield are eligible to enter. The essay should de- scribe a neighbor who exempli- fies Jewish values. Entrees will be judged in the following cate- gories: grades one-three, four-six, DEC. 18 — Bob and Robyn seven-12. Contest rules are: Write 500 (Kohn) Canvasser of West Bloom-