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January 09, 1998 - Image 67

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-09

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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.

Above: Brittany's beautiful cousin is Emily Brooke Rosberg, 2 months,
also the granddaughter of Nancy and Raymond Silverman of West'
Bloomfield. Brittany and Emily "light up our lives," the proud
grandparents say.

Right: Brittany Rose Silverman, you are as darling as you can be.
Brittany 10 months, is the granddaughter of Grandma Nancy and
Zayde Raymond Silverman of West Bloomfield.

Left: Are these two the
sweetest kids on earth,
or what? This is Eric
and Amanda Horwitz
of Farmington Hills.
Eric, 2-1/2, and
Amanda, 5, are the
children of Susie and
Dennis Horwitz. Mom
says, "Amanda is crazy
about her brother! (Most
of the time.)"

Above: It's double the pleasure with
these two terrific boys. Aaron Oleinick,
9-1/2, and David Oleinick, 4-1/2,
are the "great" nephews of Bobbi and
Jerry Chess of Laguna Hills, Calif.

1/9
1998

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