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Chicago welcome with much love the
birth of their son, Zachary Jaden (Uriah
Simcha). Sharing in their joy are grand-
parents Shirley and Fred Green of
Commerce Township and Mimi and
Gerald Brin of Highland Park, Ill.
Zachary is named in loving memory of
his maternal great-grandmothers Helen
Green and Frieda Zetrin.
Feb. 17
Sharon (Spilkevitz) and Ronald Landau
of Boca Raton, Fla., welcome with
much love the birth of their daughter,
Emme Michelle (Eta Mikaela). Sharing
in their joy is big brother Alec
Benjamin. Thrilled grandparents are
Geri and Stuart Spilkevitz of Southfield
and Ella and Mark Landau of Boca
Raton- . Emme Michelle is named in lov-
ing memory of maternal great-grand-
mother Ethel Itskovitz and paternal
great-grandmother Marsha Kozuch.
Dec. 22
Deborah (Westerman) and Eric Schiffer
of West Bloomfield welcome with love
their second child, Emily Paige (Peri
Elyana). Full of joy is loving big sister
Sarah Ashley. Also sharing in their hap-
piness are proud grandparents Sheila
and Dan Schiffer of West Bloomfield,
Dolores Westerman of White Lake and
Michael and Pattie Westerman of Fort
Myers, Fla. Also excited are great-grand-
parents Helene Westerman of West
Bloomfield, Jennie Wnuk of
Farmington Hills, Rose Waldman of
Southfield and Ronnie Schiffer of West
Bloomfield. Emily is named in loving
memory of her maternal great-grandfa-
ther Edward Wnuk and her paternal
great-grandfather Phillip Schiffer.
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Madeline Corson will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday,
June 26, at Congregation B'nai Moshe.
She is the daughter of Diane Greenley
and Richard Corson and big sister to
Benjamin. Her
grandparents are
Mildred Greenley
and the late Robert
Greenley, Shirley
Hymovitz and the
late Milton Corson.
Madeline just
completed sixth
grade with honors at
West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. For her
mitzvah project, she sewed stuffed bears
to donate to the Farmington Hills
police for distribution to children who
have had accidents or who are in the
Healthy Start program.
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