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June 15, 2001 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-15

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Community

April 4
Zachary and Marcia (Wasserman)
Ruderman of Maple Grove, Minn.,
are thrilled to announce the birth of
their daughter, Gabrielle Leah
Ruderman. Excited grandparents
are Audrey and Jack Chase of
Detroit, Laurie Penn of Southfield
and Larry and Bobbi Wasserman of
Naples, Fla. Also sharing in the joy
are great-grandparents William and
Libby Penn of Erie, Pa., and Jack
and Laura Ruderman of Pompano
Beach, Fla. Gabrielle is lovingly
named in memory of her paternal
grandfather Gerald Ruderman and
her maternal great-uncle Stanley
Iczkovitz.

March 26
Amy (Klein) and Marc Wander of
Farmington Hills are thrilled to
announce the birth of their son,
Jack Joseph. Sharing in their happi-
ness are proud grandparents Linda
and Steven Klein of Orchard Lake
and Janet and Seymour Wander of
West Bloomfield. Also sharing in
the joy are great-grandparents
Marion and Louis Klein, Hyman
Neshkes and Estelle Stollman. Jack
is named in loving memory of his
maternal great-great-uncle Jack
Gould and great-grandfather Jack
Joseph Wander.

Feb.16
Elise(Jacobs)and Randy Otis of
West Bloomfield announce with
love the birth of their son, Ryan
Max. Welcoming him home is his
big brother Ean Phillip. Sharing in
their happiness are proud grandpar-
ents Shelly and Howard Jacobs of
West Bloomfield, Diane Otis of
Southfield, Maurice Otis of
Southfield. Great-grandparents are
Sylvia Swarin and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Jacobs. Ryan Max is named
in loving memory of his maternal
great-great-grandmother Rachel
Sandubrae, his paternal great-grand-
father Max Warren and his great-
great-grandfather Max Swarinsky.

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Richard Alan Benson will be called
to the Torah as a
bar mitzvah on
Friday, June 15, at
Temple Israel. He is
the son of Marjorie
and Alan Benson
and brother of
Wendy. Sharing in

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the simcha are grandparents Betty
and Donald Benson and Phyllis and
Larry Collins as well as great-grand-
mother Lucille Benson.
A student at Norup Middle
School in Oak Park, Richard plays
guitar and skateboards. As part of
his mitzvah projects, he found it
especially meaningful to volunteer
with people associated with
Kadima.

Erica Stacy Dovitz will become a
bat mitzvah on Saturday, June 16,
at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Erica is
the daughter of
Cliff and Sheryl
Dovitz and the
brother of Jason.
Proud grandparents
are Morrie and
Annette Neuvirth
and Annette
Dovitz. Erica is the
great-granddaughter
of Bella Shulman.
She is also the granddaughter of the
late Joe Dovitz.
Erica is an honor student and a
member of the cheerleading team at
Walnut Creek Middle School in
West Bloomfield. She enjoys danc-
ing, art, movies and reading. Her
mitzvah projects included making
dolls for hospitalized children
through Hadassah, assisting Kadima
residents and volunteering at Jewish
Family Apartments in West
Bloomfield.

Spencer Emmer will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah
Saturday, June 16,
at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. He
is the son of Ilene
and Howard
Emmer of
Bloomfield Hills.
Grandparents are
Esther Kolovsky of
West Bloomfield
and Anita Emmer of Los Angeles.
He is also the grandson of the late
Max J. Kolovsky and the late
Marshall Emmer.
Max is an honor student at
Derby Middle School in
Birmingham. He enjoys tennis, golf,
basketball and computers. His mitz-
vah projects include helping at
Camp Betman at Shaarey Zedek
and working in the children's art
department at Art in the Park in
Birmingham.

Max

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