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 fol-
lowing:
#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 resi-
dence 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 o f
photographs, it can take several weeks before
yours appears. Please do not call our offices to
ask when the picture will run.
Don't worry, boys, they're not getting married yet! But you can be certain when this beautiful
bevy of -:sweethearts gets a little older there will be no shortage of young men waiting to meet the
Silber girls. They are: Lindsay, 8-1/2, who loves to play piano; Jaimee, 8, who just appeared in
a tap recital; and Jessica and Alexis, both 4-7/2, who have completed gymnastics and are
enjoying kindergarten and tap lessons. Bubble Shirley and Zayde Joel Silber of White Lake are
the proud grandparents of all the girls, whom they call "the kissing cousins." Jaimee and Alexis
are the children of Darrell and Elyse Silber of White Lake, and also the grandchildren of Ron and
Doralle LeVine. Lindsay and Jessica are the daughters of Michelle Silber, and also the grandchil-
dren of Harvey and Esther Olson, and great-papa Bill Greenberg.
Are these four terrific
kids, or what? So who
are they, and who are
the lucky parents? The
first child is Rita Yarber,
8, who is in third
grade at Doherty Ele-
mentary School. She is
a jazz dancer, plays
on a soccer team, and
attends Sunday and
Hebrew school at Tem-
ple Shir Shalom. Mom
and Dad say Rita "is a
wonderful big sister to
her three younger
brothers."
Next is Clark, 7, who is in second-grade at Doherty. Clark also is on a soccer team and
attends Sunday and Hebrew school at Temple Shir Shalom. He loves watching and playing
all kinds of sports and working on the computer, and Mom and Dad say "he is the idol of his
younger brothers."
Grant, 4, attends Adat Shalom Synagogue's nursery school. He loves to run and play and
is "great on the computer"
The last adorable Yarber child is Chase, 19 months, who is "an extremely active, fun
baby" his mom says. "He enjoys socializing with everyone. He is a joy for the whole family"
Parents are Judy and Terry Yarber of West Bloomfield, who are "extremely proud" of their chil-
dren. Judy is a stay at-home mother who "loves nothing more than spending time with her chil-
dren. Our best times are our family times." Grandparents are Bill and Janice Bronstein of
Naples, Fla., while local family includes aunts Millie Mintz, Wendyiaffe, Peggy Bronstein
and Nancy Bronstein.
10/9
1998
118 Detroit Jewjsh News
Ride 'em cowboy! Adam Samuel Katz, you're the
cutest little cowpoke we've ever seen! Adam, who just
celebrated his first birthday, lives in Del Mar, Calif.,
and is the grandson and great-grandson and even the
great-great-grandson of former Michiganders now
residing in California. Adam's parents are Larry and
Alix Katz (mom is originally from West Bloomfield);
grandparents are Dr. Philip and Denise Levy (formerly
of West Bloomfield) and Edmund and Esther Katz;
great-grandparents are Sidney and Shirley Locke (for-
merly of Huntington Woods), and Max and Helen
Levy (who still reside in Southfield); and great-great-
grandmother Marian Galin (formerly of Oak Park).