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December 19, 1997 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-19

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Cindee (Moss) and Neal
Rosenthal welcome with love
the Nov. 28 birth of their daugh-
ter, Rachael Lauren. Excited big
brother is Michael Philip, age 2
1/2. Sharing in their happiness
are grandparents Sandra and
Ronald Moss and Rose and
Bernard Rosenthal. Proud great-
grandmother is Mollie Rosenthal.
Rachael Lauren (Laya Pessel) is
named in loving memory of her
beloved maternal great-grand-
mothers Lillian Chernick and Janet
Moss.

Frederick and Denise
(Dreffs) Striks welcome with
much love the Nov. 26 birth of
their daughter, Natalie Lynn.
Sharing in their joy are proud
grandparents Floyd and Marcia
Dreffs of Whitmore Lake and
Robert and Betty Sobol of
Southfield. Natalie also is the
granddaughter of the late Dr.
Gilbert Striks. Natalie Lynn is
named in loving memory of her
paternal uncle Nathan Jacob
Bernstein and in honor of her
cousin Deborah Lynn Trapp.

Tracey Allen and Robert
Schwartz of Farmington Hills
are thrilled to welcome home
Matthew Allen Schwartz (Mikul
Gedalyah), born Nov. 22.
Matthew is welcomed home by
big brothers David, Daniel and
Bradley. Sharing in their happi-
ness are proud bubbie and zayde
Sharon and Stuart Allen of West
Bloomfield. Matthew is named in
loving memory of his paternal
grandfather Leo (Mikul) Schwartz
and maternal great-grandfather
George (Gedalyah) Allen.

Cindy and Jeff Yellen of
Farmington Hills are thrilled to
announce the Nov. 19 birth of
their second child, Steven
Andrew, (Simcha Avraham).
Welcoming Steven home are
excited big sister Lauren Alyssa

(20 months), proud bubbie Lenore
Yellen of West Bloomfield, and
great-grandparents, zayde Max
Rott of West Bloomfield and
Ailene Pierce of Detroit. Steven
Andrew is named in loving memo-
ry of his paternal grandfather
Seymour Yellen.

Jennifer and Daniel Gilbert
welcome their new son Grant
Harrison Gilbert, born Nov. 11.
Nicholas, 15 months, also wel-
comed his little brother. Proud
grandparents are Sam and Shirley
Gilbert, Pam and Robert Feldman
and Murk and Pam Goddard. Just
as proud are great-grandmothers
Ruth Feldstein and Lucille Glanek.
Grant Harrison is named in loving
memory of his maternal great-
grandfather Irvin Harold Glanek.

Robert and Diane
(Schuraytz) Moskowitz of
Oak Park are happy to announce
the Oct. 4 birth of their daughter,
Sarah, sister of Tovah Rachel,
David, Ezra, Esther and Avraham
Abba. Happy grandparents are
Benjamin and Grace (Roth)
Moskowitz of Virginia Beach, Va.,
and Irving and Aline (Heisler)
Schuraytz of Detroit.

Bruce and Stacie (Levine)
Roth of West Bloomfield are
thrilled to welcome Elijah Samuel,
born Oct. 3. Sharing in their joy
is big sister, Eden Rebecca.
Delighted grandparents are Barry
and Pat Levine and Sandy and
Judy Roth, all of West Bloomfield.
Equally delighted are great-grand-
parents Florence Kline and
Leonard and Millie Banovitz.
Elijah Samuel is named in loving
memory of his paternal great-
great-grandfather.

Jerry and Renee (Gatien)
Sevy, former Detroiters of
Alpharetta, Ga., joyfully
announce the Sept. 30 birth of
their son, Shane Farrell. He is

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