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April 18, 1997 - Image 98

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-18

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

.

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. Pho-
tos must be clear, but may be any size, black and white or col-
or. 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.
NOTE: Please be patient! Because of the volume of pho-
tographs, it can take several months until your picture ap-
pears.

_ Oh, you beautiful baby! Jamie Eden Siegal "i5
the love our lives," say parents Mark and Phyllis
Siegal of Waterford.

Adorable Alexander Blake Stone of
Pooptallies, Ill., was just 1 month old when he
celebrated his first Chanukah with Mom and
Dad, Dr. Howard Stone, formerly of West
Bloomfield. Alexander's very proud grandparents
are Ileane and Ted Stone of San Diego.

A Cute-as-a-button David Max Berris, 21/2, of

THE APPLETREE

Sunrise, Fla., is clearly having a ball! He's the son
of Cantor Neil 13erris and Mary Beth Freedman
Bemis, formerly of Farmington Hills. David's

4

Handsome Brian Lagnas, son of Michael
and Laynie, found some excellent reading

while visiting the library at the Eugene

and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Parenting
Center in West Bloomfield. Po.

grandparents are Harvey and Gere Freedman,
formerly of Farmington Hills, now of Tamarac,
Fla., and Shimon and Linda Bemis of Cherry Hill,
N.J. David's great-grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Gottesman, formerly of Southfield,
now of Ft. Lauderdale, Ida Falk of NewYork City,
and Mae D. Bemis of Southfield, all of whom
"adore David," reports Grandmother Gere
(known to David as "GG"), who took this nice pic-

ture.

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