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January 01, 1999 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-01

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F1. 37iLy aLbUm

This beautiful girl is
Jamie Hannah
Menuck, 12 months
old, of West
Bloomfield. She is the
daughter of Jill and
Craig Menuck.
Jamie's delighted
grandparents are
Jackie and Allen
Menuck, and Drs.
Phoebe and Harris
Mainster, all of
Bloomfield Hills.
_Jamie, we love your
smile!

Now who wouldn't think
this little boy is adorable?
cf;
Who is he He's Harrison
Milen, 10 months, of West
Bloomfield. Mom and Dad,
Stacey and Larry Milen, say
Harrison is "the happiest
baby in town." Harrison is
the grandson of Francine
and Joel Piell, and Judi and
Frank Mayer. Mom
notes, "This little guy loves to
play, especially with his
dog, Spencer."

Do you have an adorable

chi d 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 ae clear but
may be any size, black and

white or color. Please
induce the child's name,

age and city of residence. If

you would like your photo

returned, please include a

self-adcressed, stamped

envelo De.

\OTE: Please be patient!
Because of the volume of
photographs, it can take

several weeks until your

picture appears.

Gertrude Silverman (second from right, bottom row) "is our queen," soys her daughter Maida Zuckerman of
Southfield, who sent in this photo. Mrs. Silverman is shown here with some 01 her grandchildren and great-
grandchildren outside the Zuckerman home, where the family met for Rosh Hashana dinner. "There is a lot of
love in this picture," Ms. Zuckerman says. She adds, "There is nothing my mother wouldn't do for all of us.
She has been widowed for 42 years and life hasn't been easy, but Mom always has a smile."

1/1
1999

58 Detroit Jewish News

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