Family aLbUm Here's a half dozen; we would gladly take another six if they're just like this! These lovely girls are the grandchildren of Elaine and Murray Brickman of West Bloomfield, who say, "The song, 'You Light Up My Life' certainly applies to this picture. Whenever we see one or all of these children, our lives are instantly illuminated." The girls are: Jaclyn Jasgur, 2-1 /2; Danielle Rubin, 2; Rachel Brickman, 3; Mia Rubin, 7 months; Taylor Jasgur, 4; and Isabel Brickman, 17 months. Parents are Renee and Ron Jasgur, Stacy and Neil Brickman, and Michele and Howard Rubin. The rest of the grandparents are Harriet and Bob Jasgur, Susie and Jerry Gold, and Marilyn and Sid Rubin. The great-grandmother of all six is Ruth Schneyer. Rachel and Isabel's great-grandmother is Estelle Moggel, while Danielle and Mia's great- grandmother is Rose Stamler. These beautiful girls are Lindsay Silber, who loves to play the piano; Jaimee Silber, who recently appeared in a tap recital; and Jessica and Alexis Silber, who have completed gymnastics and are enjoying kinder- garten and tap lessons. Bubbie Shirley and Zayde Joel Silber are the proud grandparents of the girls, whom they call "the kissing cousins." Jaimee and Alexis are the children of Darrell and Elyse Silber of White Lake, and the grandchildren of Ron and Doralee LeVine; Lindsay and Jessica are the daughters of Brad and Michelle Silber of West Bloomfield, and also the grandchildren of Harvey and Esther Olson, and great-papa Bill Greenberg. This sweet boy is Brandon I. Nasatir of Highland Park, Ill., the grandson of Lillian Rosenberg Binder and Herman Binder of Farmington Hills, who have 14 grandchildren. Brandon, 2-1 /2, is the son of Carolyn Rosenberg Nasatir and Dr. Steve Nasatir. His grandmother says Brandon enjoys singing, reading books, "hot cars," traveling and ordering his favorite meal of "burger, fries and Diet Coke." Grandma adds: "He speaks flu- ently and also understands and speaks Spanish. He says the blessings over the bread every Shabbat." Older brothers are Lonnie, Scott and Randy, "whom he adores." 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 and may be any size, in 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 phoiographs,it can take several weeLs until your picture appears. 12/4 1998 62 Detroit Jewish News Iris and Glen Goldstrom of Oak Park say they are "so proud to send in this wonderful picture of four of our six grandchildren, all future presidents, enjoying a day at the Fort Wayne, Ind., zoo." At top is Jonathan, 4 - 1 /2, and his sister, Lizzie, 1-1 /2. They are the children of Marc and Caroline Goldstrom of Springfield, Va., and the grandchildren of Audrey and Arthur Nachbar of Trumbull, Conn. Other adorable children here are Bradley, 2, and brother Scotty, 3, the children of Rob and Lori Goldstrom of Fort Wayne, Ind., and the grandsons of Marian Kantor of West Bloomfield. "Next time, we hope they can be joined by our two other grandchil- dren, Ryan and Erika," Mrs. Goldstrom says.