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September 10, 1999 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-10

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Births

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July 8
David and Lynn (Gutfreund) Malkin of
Oak Park proudly announce the birth
of their daughter, Dena Rose (Yeal
Chanit). Welcome Dena home are big
brothers Jacob, 7, and Benjamin, 6.
Also sharing in their excitement are
grandparents Maxine Gutfreund and
Bill and Marni Malkin. Dena Rose is
named in loving memory of her great-
great-uncle Julius Bloom and in honor
of dear family friend Herbert Lewis.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

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July 12
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Milliron (Laurel
Adelman) of Newtown, Pa., joyfully
announce the birth of their daughter,
Erin Rebecca Milliron. Grandparents
are Joel and Judith Adelman of
Birmingham, Brenda and Richard
Milliron of Pennsylvania. Great-grand-
parents are Rose Rose of Southfield and
Albert and Eve Adelman of Boca
Raton, Fla. Erin Rebecca is named for
great-grandfather Aaron Rose.

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He is the son of
Debbie and Mark
Bernstein, brother of
Brian and Marissa.
He is the grandson of
Helen and Irving
Bernstein and
Harold and the late
Roselyn Kohn; and
the great-grandson of Ann Bernstein.
Eric is an honor student at Walled
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72 Detroit Jewish News

Jamie Helene Fliesher became a bat
mitzvah Friday, Sept.
3, at Temple Kol
Ami in West
Bloomfield.
Jamie attends
Walnut Creek
Middle School in
Walled Lake, where
she plays violin in

the school orchestra.
Proud parents Arnold and Sheree
Fliesher, brother Daniel and other fam-
ily and friends participated in the cere-
mony.
For her mitzvah projects, Jamie
helped feed the homeless at temple,
prepared Purim baskets for shalach
manot and volunteered at the Wixom
Community Center for their summer
camp. She also donated some of her
babysitting money to Israel.
Jamie enjoys swimming, arts and
crafts and working on the computer.

Anna Elizabeth Kozlowski (Shoshana
Malka) became a bat mitzvah on
Saturday evening,
Aug. 28, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek B'nai
Israel. Anna is the
daughter of Jay and
Linda Kozlowski.
Anna's loving sib-
lings are Rachel
Ariel and David
Jacob. Also participating in the service
were her proud grandparents Edith
and Marvin Kozlowski and Evelyn
Kasle. Anna is the great-granddaughter
of Helen Kanat and the granddaughter
of the late Walter Hoffman.
Anna is a student at West Hills
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
She enjoys dancing, swimming,
singing and tennis. Her most mean-
ingful mitzvah projects are working at
a summer camp for the disabled and
helping out at the Fleischman
Residence.

Out Of State
Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Tali Rebekah Schussler of
Clarksville, Tenn., became a bat
mitzvah at the
2000-year-old
Synagogue of --
Masada in Israel on
July 12. Rabbi
Berman of Israel led
the service.
Participating
were parents,
Michael and Jacalyn
Schussler, and brother and sister
Noah and Jacinta. Proud grand-
mothers attending were Agnes M.
Schussler of Farmington Hills and
Margarite Rowe of Clarksville.
Tali is an eighth grade honor stu-
dent at Clarksville Academy. Tali's
interests include performance dance,
swimming, reading and traveling.

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