31/2. Elated grandparents are Iris
and Jim Fuller of Farmington Hills
and Marian and Tony lafrate of
West Bloomfield. Also sharing in the
joy is proud great-grandmother
Elaine Lifton. Alex is named in lov-
ing memory of his paternal great-
grandfather Andrew Soultanian and
his maternal great-grandfather David
Fuller.

Oct. 20
Joy and Jason Rothenberg of Santa
Monica, Calif., welcome with much
love the birth of their first child,
Benjamin Wolf. Sharing in their
happiness are grandparents Helene
and Ronald Rothenberg of West
Bloomfield and Andy and Phyllis
Isaacson of Bethesda, Md., and
great-grandparents Sam and Shirley
Pearlman of Del Ray, Fla. Benjamin
is named in loving memory of his
maternal grandfather Ben Isaacson.

Aug. 16
Neil and Karen Rockind elatedly
welcome their daughter, Aliya Paige
Rockind into their family, lives and
hearts. Delighted paternal grandpar-
ents-Larry and Gladys Rockind and
maternal grandparents George and
Phyllis Bove are beaming with joy at
Aliya's birth, as are great-grandpar-
ents Norbert and Marianne
Reinstein and Leo Rochkind. Aliya
(Yisraela Atalya) is named in living
memory and tribute to her paternal
great-grandmother Geraldine
Rochkind and maternal great-aunt
Antoinette Dagostini.

July 27
Dr. Robert and Lauri (Moran)
Levine of West Bloomfield welcome
with much love the birth of their
son, Cole Solomon (Israel Elijah).
Also excited to welcome home his
baby brother is big brother Ricky, 6.
Proud grandparents are Dr. Stanley
and Marilyn Levine of West
Bloomfield and Dave and Barbara
Moran of Scottsdale, Ariz. He is also
the grandson of the late Rhoda
Moran. Cole is blessed with great-
grandmothers Edith Levine and Ida
Moran. Cole is named in loving
memory of his great-grandparents
Sadie and Sol Kash, Henry Moran
and Ethel Shapiro.

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