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March 29, 2002 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-29

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Mazel Toy!

Gail

Sheehy

Popular author Gail Sheehy's ground-
breaking book Passages remained on
the New York Times bestseller list for
more than three years and was named
one of the 10 most influential books of
our time by the Library of Congress.
Sheehy a contributing editor to Vanity
Fair Magazine, is also the author of
The Silent Passage and Hillary's
Choice.

Women's Campaign & Education Department

COMMUNITY-WIDE
FUND-RAISING EVENT

Thursday, April 18, 2002
10:30 a.m.

Adat Shalom Synagogue

29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills

COMMITMENT: A woman's pledge of $2 I 8 or more, in her name, payable throughout the year to the Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit You will have a private opportunity to sign your 2002 Annual Campaign pledge card.

Reservations due by Monday,April I, accompanied by your check
for $30 payable to Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit,
Attn: CHOICES, P.O. Box 2030, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030

For more information, call: (248) 642-4260, ext. 181

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A celebration of women's commitment to tradition,
tzedakah and tikkun olam (repairing the world).

The choices we make strengthen our community
and make a difference.

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New Arrivals

is welcomed with love by big sister
Samantha Debra and big brother
Matthew Jacob. Happy grandparents
are Micki and Dave Carl of Chicago
and Penny and Seymour Greenstein
of Southfield. Great-grandparents
are Sarita and Harry Hauptman of
Florida.

Jan. 8

Eric and Carrie Kovan welcome with
love the birth of their son, Brett
Merek (Leizer Michal). Sharing in
their happiness are his big sister
Sidrah, grandparents Marlene and
Ed Malkin and Barbara and Thomas
K6van as well as proud great-grand-
mas Lottie Malkin and Norma Katz.
Brett Merek is named in loving
memory of his uncle Dr. Bradley
Scott Kovan and his great-
grandfathers Louis Malkin and Max
Katz.

Dec. 30
Jason and Michelle (Stern) Marx of
West Bloomfield joyfully announce
the birth of their daughter, Elyssa
Morgan (Eliana Meira). Excited big
brother is Brandon Harris, 5.
Sharing in their happiness are grand-
parents Sam and Eileen Millstone of
Farmington Hills, Stan and Ellen
Marx of Kalamazoo and great-grand-
parents Ben and Bertha Wasserman
of Farmington Hills. Elyssa is named
in loving memory of her maternal
great-grandmother Elsie Block and
her paternal great-grandfather
Morris Marx.

Dec. 20
Dave and Traci (Sandler)
Weitzenfeld of San Diego are thrilled
to announce the birth of their son,
Tyler Scott. Sharing in their happi-
ness are proud grandparents David
and Sharon Sandler of West
Bloomfield and
Dianne and Robert Schechter of
Scottsdale, Ariz. Ecstatic great-
grandfather is Burton Weitzenfeld of
Highland Park, Ill.

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