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April 19, 2002 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-19

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WHY ARE 37 MILLION CARS
INSURED WITH STATE FARM?

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Jan. 18
Julie (Berman) and Gregg Weinstein
of Boca Raton, Fla., are thrilled to
announce the birth of their son,
Jared Ian. Sharing in their happi-
ness are proud grandparents Marty
and Linda Berman of Farmington
Hills and Jack and Joyce Weinstein
of Woodmere, N.Y. Also sharing in
their joy are great-grandmothers
Gertrude Klein of Youngstown,
Ohio, and Bea Kaplan of
Cedarhurst, N.Y.

Jan. 7
Melissa (Wolf) and Kenny Litvin of
Berkley are ecstatic to announce the
birth of their son, Spencer Noah
(Simcha Noach). Sharing in their
happiness are grandparents Rosa
Wolf and Judy and Dave Litvin, all
of West Bloomfield, and great-
grandmother Lucille Wolf of
Englishtown, N.J. Spencer is named
in loving memory of his maternal
grandfather Stanley Wolf and his
paternal great-grandmother Nettie
Biegel.

Jan. 5
Joshua and Corrine Goldberg of
Vista, Calif., welcome with love the
birth of their daughter, Elizabeth
Lynn (Etta Shayna). Thrilled grand-
parents are Elliott and Paula Beth
Goldberg of West Bloomfield,
Monica Hogan of Vista and
William Wilkins of Menifele, Calif.
Sharing in their joy are great-grand-
parents Jack and Sylvia Goldberg of
West Bloomfield, Helen Wilkins
and Ernie Elgas of California.
Elizabeth Lynn is named in blessed
memory of her paternal great-
grandmother Evelyn Goldberg and
maternal great-grandmother
Beatrice Elgas.

Jan. 1
Carol Goldfarb, formerly of Oak
Park, and Fritz Ruehr, now of
Salem, Ore., are happy to announce
the birth of their daughter, Talia
Marae Ruehr. She was welcomed
with love by big sister Freya Sarah
and grandparents Ruthe and Bob
Goldfarb, formerly of West
Bloomfield now of Delray Beach,
Fla., and Ruthann and Otto Ruehr
of Houghton. Talia is named in lov-
ing memory of her maternal great-
grandmother Flora Gelfand, her
maternal great-aunt Gigi Kannon
and her paternal great-grandmother,
Mary Richwine.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Allison Ivy Birnkrant will be called to
the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Friday,
April 19, at Temple Beth El. She is the
daughter of Frann
and Stephen
Birnkrant and sister
of Jeffrey.
Participating in the
ceremony are proud
grandparents Sis and
Sherwin Birnkrant
and Bernice and
Kenneth Tillman.
Thrilled great-grandmother is Vicky
Tattleman.
Allison attends Cranbrook Kingswood
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. She
enjoys acting, singing and dancing. For
her mitzvah projects, she volunteered at
Gleaners Food Bank in Detroit and
planted trees in the city of Detroit.

Kyle Spencer Colton of Franklin will
become a bar mitzvah on Friday, April
19, at Temple Shir Shalom. He is the
son of Michele and Michael Colton and
the brother of Eric and Adam. Proud
great-grandmother is
Sylvia Cohen.
Excited grandparents
are Cal and Cindy
Moss. Kyle is also
the great-grandson
of the late Albert
Cohen and Philip
and Dorothy
Brezner and the
grandson of the late Elaine Moss and
Irving and June Colton.
Kyle is an honor student at Berkshire
Middle School in Birmingham, who
enjoys drawing, baseball, soccer, karate
and spending time with friends. His
mitzvah projects include helping the
Blight Busters clean out a home for a
needy family and volunteering at Yad
Ezra in Berkley.

Joshua Aaron Cykiert will become a bar
mitzvah on Saturday, April 20, at
Congregation Beth Ahm. His parents
are Julie Cykiert and
Stuart Cykiert. His
brother is Nathan
Cykiert. Proud
grandparents are
Shirley Cykiert,
Marjie and Stephen
Ziff and Elaine and
David Lippitt. He
is also the grandson
of the late Walter
Cykiert.
Josh is an honor student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in

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