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November 27, 1998 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-27

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big sister, Dallas Lee Warshaw, 4, wel-
comed Sam home. Proud grandpar-
ents are Leslie and Fay Smith of Las
Vegas and Charlie and Peggy Warshaw
of Wixom. Samuel Morris is named in
loving memory of his maternal great-
grandmother Sarah Smith, maternal
great-uncles Samuel and Michael
Rossman, and paternal great-grandfa-
ther Morris Warshaw.

Aug. 30
Marni (Abels) and James Millard of
Ann Arbor welcome with love the
arrival of their daughter, Chloe
Alayna. Proud grandparents are
Donna Abels and Sid Rosenberg of
Lansing and Frances Cambrai-Bell
and John Millard of England. Thrilled
great-grandparents are Jessie and Solly
Abels of Southfield and Molly O'Mera
of England. Chloe is named in loving
memory of her grandfather Allen Joel
Abels and great-grandparents Albert
and Goldie King.

June 23
Nicki (Traute) Azoff, formerly of
Oak Park, and Peter M. Azoff of
Natick, Mass., welcome with much
love the arrival of their son, Max
Rami (Tzipor Sar). Sharing in their
joy are first-time grandparents Don
and Glor),Ta Traute of Oak Park and
Bill and Judy Azoff of Chestnut
Hill, Mass. Max is named in loving
memory of his maternal great-grand-
mother Celia Cohen and his pater-
nal arearLarandmother Sadie Cowan.
Max also carries the Hebrew name
of his twin brother Seth Ely.

Bar/Sat Mitzvah

Miriam Charna Liebman was called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah, Thurs-
day, November 26,
at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek B'nai
Israel Center. She is
the daughter of Judy
and Marry Liebman
and the sister of
Noah. Proud grand-
parents are Albert
and Esther Lenin
and Ceil and Jerry Liebman. The ser-
vice was led by Miriam and officiated
by Rabbi Leonardo Bitran.
Miriam is an honor student at Hil-
lel Day School in Farmington Hills,
where she was on the cross-country
team. She enjoys ballet and modern
dance and plays the flute. Miriam also
loves to write, and likes camping and
fishing.

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Daniel Alan Kelmenson will become
a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 28.,
at Temple Israel. He is the son of Sara
Kelmenson and Dr.
Robin Kelmenson
and brother of
Michael and Rachel.
Proud grandparents
are Helen and
Arthur Braverman
and Dr. Victor Kel-
menson. Excited
great-grandparents
are Anna and Harry Korman. He is
also the grandchild of the late Lillian
Kelmenson.
Daniel found his most meaningful
mitzvah project to be volunteering at a
JARC home. A student at Abbott
Middle School in West Bloomfield,
Daniel enjoys tennis, street hockey,
hiking and video games.

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Jarett Ross Ettinger will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Satur-
day, Nov. 28, at Temple Israel. He is
the son of Valerie and Mark Ettinger,
brother of Lauren and grandchild of
Betty and Stuart Lane and Dorothy
Henschel. He is also the grandchild of
the late Sidney
Ettinger.
An especially
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project was volun-
teering for the
Michigan Jewish
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(Special Olympics).
Jarett also babysat
for younger children during services at
Temple Israel. He attends Warner
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Joshua Wile Elliott will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Satur-
day, Nov. 28, at Congregation Shir
Tikvah. Joshua is the
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Detroit Jewish News

11/2
1998

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