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September 04, 1998 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-04

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Family aLbUm

Left: Shall we dance?
Anytime, if it means our
partners will be Erin Bet-
: man and Danielle Brickn-
er, both 6. These beautiful
ballerinas recently made
their appearance on
metro Detroit stage, per-
forming in a recital that
family assured us "daz-
zled the audience." Erin is
the daughter of Diane and
Marc Betman of West
Bloomfield, and the
granddaughter of Lee Ann
and Jerry Salle, and Ber-
nice and Maurice Bet-
man. Danielle is the
daughter of Wendy and
1 Howard Brickner of Com-
merce Township, and the
granddaughter of Cecile
and Herbert Cohen, and
I Sidney Brickner, and the
great-granddaughter of
Sarah and Morris Galer,
and Ann Gutman.

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Can you believe this little fellow is
the youngest of 16 grandchildren?
Could they all possibly be this
adorable? This is Elie Lipnik, 1-
1/2, of West Bloomfield. Elie is
the son of Natalie and Larry Lipnik,
the "most adored brother of Sarah,
Leah, Yossi and Luli," and the
grandson of Lorelei and Carl Lipnik.

9/4
1998

102 Detroit Jewish News

These two boys are too cute, and their baby sister is so sweet! They
are Zachary, Jonathan and Allison Goldstein of Troy Mom and Dad
are Lynn and Mark Goldstein, grandparents are David and Ruth Gold-
stein of Oak Park, and Eugene and Nancy Pierzchzalski of Rochester.
Great-grandmother Betty Creger of Southfield sent us this great picture.
She reports that the great-grandchildren are "very precious" and a
"loyal threesome. Allison is darling and is very close to her brothers."

Darling Rachel, we can tell from
your smile that you are a wonderful-
ly happy baby! Rachel Fenberg, 9
months, lives in Birmingham. She is
the daughter of Robin and Michael
Fenberg, and the granddaughter of
Marvin and Irene Gadd, and Lillian
Fenberg. Mom says little Rachel
enjoys boating on Cass Lake, read-
ing nursery rhymes and playing
peek-a-boo.

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