Show your unity.
Travel to Israel on
Jewish National Fund's
B'Yachad Mission!

New Arrivals

Israel, are happy to announce the birth
of their daughter, Tehila Yona. Happy
to have a sister are Maytal, Dovid and
Rom. Tehila is the granddaughter of
Margot and Dr. Herbert Gardner of
Bloomfield Hills and Yaakov and Ruth
Fogelman and Dinah and Nachman
Burstein of Jerusalem, Israel. She is the
great-granddaughter of Sylvia
Mandelbaum of Gush Katif, Israel.
Tehila was named in memory of her
mother's grandmother Tillie Gardner,
her mother's cousin Dr. John
Dangovian and her father's grandmoth-
er Faye Fogelman.

Oct. 24
Robyne (Meyers) and Marc Schultz of
Chicago welcome with much love the
birth of their precious daughter, Avery
Brynn (Shayna Gittel Paya). Sharing in
their happiness are first-time grandpar-
ents Ronald and Rena Meyers of
Southfield and Sol and Barbara Schultz
of Northbrook, Ill. Thrilled great-grand-
parents are Ben and Bernice Meyers.
Avery is named in loving memory of her
paternal great-grandfather Alex Minkus,
maternal great-grandfather Benjamin
Daitch and maternal great-great-aunt
Anna Wiener. Avery's Hebrew name is
in loving memory of her maternal great-
grandmother Gladys Daitch and pater-
nal great-grandmother Pauline Minkus.

Aug. 5
Pam Galpern and David Levin of
Brooklyn are happy to announce the
birth of their son, Malcolm Philip.
Sharing in their joy are grandparents
Marilynn and Arnold Levin of
Farmington Hills, Joyce and Carl
Norden of Philadelphia, Pa., and
Denice and Neal Galpern of Pittsburgh,
Pa. Malcolm is named in loving memo-
ry of his maternal great-grandmother
Myrtle Manheimer and his paternal
great-grandfather Philip Kahn.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Mitchell Newman
Adler will be
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah
on Saturday, Feb.
15, at Congregation
Beth Ahm. He is
the son of Jeffrey
and Nancy Adler
and brother of
Eden and Jesse.
Proud grandpar-
ents are Libby and
Lawrence Newman and Elana and

Sandor Adler. Thrilled great-grand-
mother is Sylvia Abramovitz.
Mitchell is an honor student at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills, where he is a mem-
ber of the tennis team and the sound
and light crew. He participated in a
number of mitzvah projects, including
calling bingo at the Fleischman
Residence in West Bloomfield, making
bears and blankets for injured children
in Israel through American Red Magen
David for Israel and joining the Dor
L'Dor and JARC programs at Hillel.

Nicole Brooke
Braverman, daugh-
ter of Gail and Les
Braverman, will
become a bat mitz-
vah on Saturday,
Feb. 15, at
Congregation B'nai
Moshe. Her brother
Max will share in
the simchah. Proud
grandparents are
Ray and Ida Wiener and Miriam
Braverman. Nicole is also the grand-
daughter of the late Samuel Braverman.
Nicole is an honor student at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. She enjoys spending
time with friends, playing soccer and
basketball, wakeboarding and snow-
boarding. She is on the Hillel girls var-
sity basketball team and is in the AAU
basketball league. She also plays on the
Hillel soccer team. Nicole volunteered
at the Fleischman Residence in West
Bloomfield for her mitzvah project.

Matthew Jared
Run will be called
to the Torah as a bar
mitzvah on
Saturday, Feb. 15, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Southfield. He is the
son of Sandra and
T.J. Ruza and broth-
er of Laurel and
Nicole. Sharing in
the joy will be grandparents Miryam
and Jack Gun and Harriet Ruza. His
great-grandparents are Anne Goldstein
and the late Max Goldstein and the late
Yetta and Phillip Shiener.
Matthew is a seventh-grade honor stu-
dent at Orchard Lake Middle School in
West Bloomfield. His interests include
tennis, golf, baseball and water-skiing.
As part of his mitzvah projects, he vol-
unteered at Shaarey Zedek's Camp
Berman and Montana-based Camp
Mak-a-Drearn's annual fund-raiser.

March 15 21, 2003

HIGHLIGHTS:
• Visit JNF water and environmental sites that impact Israelis
• Tour of Israel Supreme Court
• Tour JNF Security Bypass Road
• Visit soldiers at an IDF Base
• Visit residential neighborhoods impacted by terror
• Meetings with high-level government officials
• 2 Nights in Eilat and Dinner Cruise on the Red Sea
• Visit to Mitzpeh Ramon Crater (known as Israel's Grand Canyon)

See first-hand the critical work that JNF, caretaker of the land of Israel,
is doing to help our homeland in its continued growth and survival.

Cost is $1-,850 from New York, $950* for $5,000 and over annual donors.

To join JNF on this exciting Israel experience and for more information
or a JNF video, call toll free at 888-JNF-0099, email ahirschkind@jnf.org ,
or visit www.jnf.org to register.

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Flight departs JFK/Newark on Saturday evening, March 15,
and returns to New York on Friday morning, Starch 21.
Flights are booked on El AI Airlines.

*Cast only J.or donors who were n•t pretiously subsidized in the 2003
campaign Near. Deflations tpul extensions availabk at an additional cost.

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