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March 12, 1999 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-12

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FamiLy aLbUm

These adorable kissing cousins are Jamie Golden and Amanda Sim-
mons, each 20 months, from Birmingham. Jamie's mom and dad are
Matt and Jodi Golden, and Amanda is the daughter of Stacey and
Michael Simmons. "Kissing came very naturally for these two," say
Elaine and Mort Golden of Farmington Hills, who sent us this great
photo. "They learned very early from loving parents, grandparents and
great-grandparents. No lack of love here."

"Look, Grandma, no more diapers!" call
charming twins Marlee and Jacob Rothman
of Huntington Woods. The two are the chil-
dren of Darlene and Rick Rothman, and the
grandchildren of Fay and Jerrylacobs of
Farmington Hills, and Connie Rothman of
Scottsdale, Ariz. Grandma FayJacobs, who
sent us this picture, says, "We are very
proud of their accomplishments."

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 pic-
ture perfect? If so, please send it our way. Photos

"Four-and-one-half years ago, Brian was first kissed by his parents, Michael
and Michelle Levy of Oak Park," says Brian's great-grandmother Betty "BaBa"
Creger of Southfield. "Now he assigns nicknames to relatives and studies very
hard to be a big boy. He reminds doting grandparents that there is no need
for more tchatchkes (toys)." Sister Loryn, 10 months, "tries fearlessly to take her
first steps," Mrs. Creger adds. "She's vibrant and an adorable little lady who
welcomes hugs. We're proud of both of them." Grandparents are Herschel
and Barbara Goldstein of Oak Park, aka Papa and Bubby, and Elaine
"Ecyah" Zeron of Southfield. In addition to Mrs. Creger, great-grandparents
are Mary "Nonny" Niskar of Oak Park, and Sadie Binson of Southfield.

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 vol-
ume of photographs, it can take several weeks

until your picture appears.

AIR E MEt.1/4.

3/12

1999

Detroit Jewish News 77

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