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son, Matthew Jacob. He is welcomed
by his sister Samantha Debra.
Matthew's grandparents are Penny and
Seymour Greenstein of Southfield and
Micki and Dave Carl of Chicago.
Great-grandparents are Sarita and Harry
Hauptman of Florida. Matthew is
named for his paternal great-grandfather
Menachem and his maternal great-
grandfather Yaakov.
Oct. 17
Melinda Mayer and Traci Huffer-Mayer
of Seattle, Wash., are ecstatic to
announce the arrival of their newborn
son, Max Ethan Mayer. He is wel-
comed by his elated grandparents
Sharon Goldfarb Mayer, former
Detroiter, and Albert Mayer of
Redmond, Wash. Betty and Ron Huffer
of Chelan, Wash., and Carolyn and
Jerry Hendricks of Olympia, Wash.
Thrilled great-grandparents are Viola
and Ben Hendricks of Seal Beach, Calif
Max Ethan's first name is in memory of
his great-grandfather Morris Goldfarb,
his middle name is in memory of both
his great-grandmother Marian Elise
Martin and great-grandfather H.
Edward Hansen.
Oct. 1
Drs. Jeffrey and Bethann (Beck) Kalt of
Birmingham welcome with love their
son, Benjamin Alex (Daniel Eli).
Excited big brother is Jacob Michael.
Sharing in their happiness are proud
grandparents Gayle and Harvey Beck of
West Bloomfield, and Gerrie and
Harold Kalt of Bloomfield Hills.
Thrilled great-grandmother is Estelle
German of Farmington Hills. Benji is
named in loving memory of his mater-
nal great-grandmother Elsie Beck and
his paternal great-grandfather Donald
Samuels.
April 8
Pam (Bloch) and Randy Watsky of
Farmington Hills are thrilled to
announce the birth of their son,
Mitchell Brandon. Sharing in their
excitement are proud grandparents
Dolores and Maury Bloch of West
Bloomfield, and Elaine and Harold
Watsky of S. Fallsburg, N.Y. Mitchell is
named in loving memory of his paternal
great-grandmother Miriam Hochberg
and his paternal great-grandfather
Benjamin Watsky.
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Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Ian Brent Mondrow
will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah on Saturday, Jan.
9, at Congregation
B'nai Moshe. He is
the son of Linda and
Steven Mondrow,
brother of Zachary.
Kvelling grandparents are Phyllis and
Leonard Mondrow and Sylvia Glantz.
He is also the grandson of the late
Zolton Glantz. Ian is also blessed by his
90-year-old great-grandmother Anne
Mondrow.
Ian attends Abbott Middle School in
West Bloomfield and enjoys tap danc-
ing and playing viola.
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Dr. James and Joani Lesser of West
Bloomfield are delighted to announce
the engagement of their daughter Julie
Ann to Patrick Paul Smyk, son of Dr.
Anthony and Maureen Smyk of
Bloomfield Hills.
Julie received her undergraduate
degree in psychology from the
University of Michigan and her juris
doctor from Detroit College of Law at
Michigan State University. She practices
personal bankruptcy law in Royal Oak.
Patrick is attending Wayne State
University, pursuing a degree in infor-
mation systems management.
A July wedding is planned at Temple
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