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November 28, 1997 - Image 69

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-11-28

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"Family aLbUm



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.





NOTE: Please be patient! Because of the volume of photographs,it can take
several weeks until your picture appears.

Right: Brian Laurence Dickstein has a lot on the ball (and he's adorable, to boot)!
Brian, 8-1/2 months, is the son of Amy Robbins-Dickstein and George Dickstein of
Farmington Hills. Grandparents are Helene and Merton Robbins, and Dr. Kenneth
and Kim Dickstein, and great-grandmother is Bea Dickstein:

Above: Peek-a-boo, we see you, you cutie! Nathan Raine plays with his great-
grandfather Seymour Gold of Lincolnwood, Ill. Nathan, who was 16 months old
when this picture was taken last summer, is the son of Heidi and Andrew Raine of
Bloomfield.



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Right: Evan Rollet, 3, of
Farmington, "enjoys all the
Jewish holidays with his
Mom and Dad, Janie and
Steve Rollet," says proud
"Mimi" Maxine Weingarden
and "Papa, "Jon
Weingarden. His grandpar-
ents also say Evan knows the
blessings, "and we think he's
the cutest!" (We do, too).

Left: Children just
don't get any cuter
that this! Here are
Jonathan Shorr, 4,
and sister Danielle, 1-
1/2, son and daugh-
ter ofJulie and David
Shorr of Deerfield, Ill.
Jonathan and Danielle
send loving greetings
to Nana and Poppy,
Donald and Barbara
Kahn of West
Bloomfield.

11/28
1997

69

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