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August 28, 1998 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-08-28

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Family aLbUm

Do you have an adorable child or
grandchild whose photo you would
like to see included in the Family
Album? We accept black-and-white or
color photographs of any size.
Before sending in a picture, please
note the following:
#1) All information must be typed
and include a phone number. Please
clearly mark the envelope Attention:
Family Album.
#2) If you would like your picture
returned, include a self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
#3) We will run the name, age and
city of residence of children, along
with names of parents, grandparents
and great-grandparents. You also may
mention the child's hobbies, school or
special personality traits. However, we
reserve the right to edit copy.
#4) Do not send in a photo of the
same child more than once a year.
#5) Please be patient! Because of
the volume of photographs, it can take
several weeks before yours appears.
Please do not call our offices to ask
when the picture will run.

1 If only all brothers and sisters could behave like this ... This pair of sweethearts is Emily and Ari Ehrmann, the
children of Drs. David Ehrmann and Mindy Schwartz Ehrmann of Chicago, "who are really.going to be sur-
i prised [pleasantly, we hope] when this photo appears in the paper," says Elsie Sandler, the children's grandmoth-
1 er. Mrs. Sandler lives in Southfield, while Emily's and Ari's other grandmother, Maxine Schwartz,' lives in Long
Island, N. Y Emily, 3-1/2, loves acting "and particularly talking, talking, talking," Mrs. Sandler says. Ari, 5-1/2,

is a big fan of soccer, and he enjoys working on the computer.

Right: No wonder Ruth Goldstein looks so happy
— who wouldn't be, with these three lovely grand-
daughters! Mrs. Goldstein was celebrating a spe-
cial birthday with grandchildren Natalie, Sala and
Francine Wanetick of Southfield, when this picture
was taken. The girls' mom, Jan Wanetick, says the
fun will continue when Bubbie travels to northern
Michigan with her children and grandchildren.

Above:
Little Sarah Rose, with your beautiful dark
hair and bright eyes you're the sweetest
baby we've ever seen. This photo was
taken by Sarah's father, Kevin Shea of
Huntington Woods, just minutes after she
was born. Mom is Kimberly Lifton Shea
who says, with complete objectivity, that
Sarah is the best baby in the world;
bubble and papa, Carol and Sidney
Lifton of Beverly Hills,
likely wouldn't argue.

Left: Joshua Goldfaden is
ready for the lions and tigers
1 and bears, oh, my! This
adorable little boy, the son of
Abby and David Goldfaden
of Walled Lake, was on his
first trip to the Detroit Zoo
when this photo was taken.
Joshua is the grandson of Judy
Goldfaden of West Bloom-
! field and Kathy and William
Winer of Oak Park. He's also
the great-grandson of Bertha
Winer of Walnut Creek,
1 Calif.

8/28
1998

Detroit Jewish News

79

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