*04., . Mazel TovN ter, Lara Rachel. Sharing in their joy are grandparents Kenneth and Marilyn Biller of Southfield and great-grandmother Edith Sewell of Oxford. It's a blessing your children - You're a have given you grand- children. But you've got big responsibilities. Here's one: Give the parents a subscription to The Detroit Jewish News. They find lots of useful new ideas about raising children in a Jewish or interfaith household. The Jewish News is a "Book of Why" about the holidays, our heritage and the world we live in. The information a parent needs. Provide your kids with a great tool for life in the Jewish community. Give them a subscription to The Jewish News by mailing in the coupon below or by calling (248) 354-6620 today. See? Being a good grandparent is easy! May 4 Alyson (Rubin) and Darren Findling welcome with love the birth of their daughter, Emily Skye (Yael). Sharing in their happiness are grandparents Phyllis and Allen Rubin, Gisele Pavone and Fred Findling. Proud great-grandparents are Rose and Joseph Rubin, Helen and Sidney Rothbard, Dona Maxwell and Eva Stein. Emily is named in loving memory of her great-grandmother Etla Findling and great-grandfathers Judah Benitah and Jacob Shykewich. May 3 • I'd like to send a 52-week Jewish News gift subscription Plus 5 free issues of Style Magazine Plus a free JN SourceBook - a $12 value A 76 value ... just 48 ($6) out of state) Please bill me Payment Enclosed Visa MasterCard Your Name Your Address Your City Phone State Zip Karen (Heller) and Warren Beneson of Ortonville welcome with all their love the birth of their daughter, Alexandria Heller. Sharing in their joy are grandparents Elaine and Phillip Beneson and Betty Heller. Proud great-grandfather is Samuel Raick. Alexandria is named in loving memory of her great-grandmother Ann Raick. April 24 Andrea (Uditsky) and Robert Nakisher of West Bloomfield wel- come with love their daughter, Emily Hannah (Eden Hannah). Excited big sister Isabel Rose, 17 months, welcomed her home. Sharing in their joy are grandparents Hazel and Len Nakisher of Commerce Township and Arlene and Dan Uditsky of Arlington Heights, Ill. Emily Hannah is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandmother Edith Weintraub and paternal great-grand- father Harry Nakisher. Feb. 23 Elizabeth (Mogill)and Kenneth Silver of Huntington Woods are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Ann Mae (Miera Chava). Sharing in their joy are big brother Joe and big sister Shelby. Dr. George Proud grandparents and Irma Mogill of Bloomfield Hills, Judge Sandra Silver and Sam Davis of Bloomfield Hills and Dr. Donald Silver and Dr. Kay Campbell of Bingham Farms. Ann is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandmother Ann Mogill Pais Partovich and her pater- nal great-uncle Myron Attenson. are Mail to: Detroit Jewish News P.O. Box 2267, Southfield, MI 48037-2267 (248) 354-6620 or Fax (248) 354-1210 7/2 1999 Allow 2-3 weeks delivery of The Jewish News and 4-6 weeks delivery of the JN SourceBook. TRP998 56 Detroit Jewish News Bar/Bat Mitzvah Shane Packard was called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, June 26, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. Shane is the son of Paula and Richard Koscik and the brother of Francesca and Liliana; he is also the grand- son of David and Chana Schane. Shane is a student at Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake and also played soccer for the school. He enjoys snowboarding, football and hockey. Shane is a gifted artist who likes music and chatting online. As an after-school job, he babysits. Out Of State Bar/Bat Mitzvah Jason Eli Miller was recently called to the Torah on the occasion of his bar mitzvah at Rockdale Temple in Cincinnati, Ohio. Jason is the son of for- mer Detroiters Barbara and Cary Miller. Proud grandpar- ents are Shirley Miller and Hal Eisenberg of Southfield. He is also the grandson of the late Eve Elaine Eisenberg and Joseph J. Miller. Jason's mitzvah projects includedc) donating his time at an animal shell' ter through Cincinnati's Jewish Federation Mitzvah Days and help- ing victims of Cincinnati's tornado. He is also making donations to the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association. Jason is a seventh-grade honor student at Sycamore Junior High School in Cincinnati where he plays bass clarinet in the school band. He enjoys baseball, water skiing, snow skiing, skateboarding, camping activities and animals. This summer, Jason will attend Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine Camp as well as Camp Tamarack.