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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-01-21

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welcomed home by his big sister and
brother Carla and Noah. Sharing in
their happiness are grandparents Lee
and Jerry Gurwin and Dorothy
Schechter-Hoyt and Ivan Hoyt. Joseph
is named in loving memory of his pater-
nal grandfather and maternal great-
grandfather Joseph Schechter and
Nathan Gurwin.

Oct. 7
Jacki (Fisher) and Spencer Berns of
Arlington Heights, Ill., welcome with
love the birth of their daughter,
Anabella Chai, little sister of Madalyn
Kayla. Sharing in their joy are grandpar-
ents Faye and Norman Fisher of
Boynton Beach, Fla., and Joan and Rick
Berns of Hilton Head, S.C. Anabella
Chai is named in loving memory of her
paternal great-grandmother Augusta
Drill and her maternal great-grand-
mother Belle Fisher.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Daniel Seth Liner was called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah at Congre-
gation Beth Ahm
on Saturday, Jan.
15. Danny is the
son of Lori and
David Liner and
brother of Michael
"Ari" Liner.
Kvelling grandpar-
ents are Dorothy and Barney
Roberts and Charlotte and Myron
Liner.
Danny is a seventh-grade honor
student at West Hills Middle School
in Bloomfield Hills. His special
interests include participating in the
Current Events Club and the geog-
raphy bee at school, playing in the
school band, competing in state-
wide forensics tournaments as an
extemporaneous speaker, watching
U-M and Lions football games and
playing flight-simulation games on
the computer. His mitzvah projects
included assisting in the Wing Lake
special education program and
working at the Food Bank of
Oakland County in Pontiac.

Julie Erin Moss will become a bat
mitzvah on
Saturday, Jan. 22, at
Temple Israel. She
is the daughter of
Ruthie and Steven
Moss and sister of
Jason. Excited
grandparents are
Lillian and Ben

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