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October 15, 2004 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-15

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Duet C.itizens of Humanity Earl Jean Michael Stars Diane Von Purstenberg

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For information on submitting an announcement,
please visit mazeltov@thejewishnews
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Sept. 6
Megan (Friedman) and Stephen Strain
of Huntington Woods joyfully
announce the birth of their daughter,
Liberty Paige. Sharing in their excite-
ment are grandparents Bernie and
Rozie Friedman of West Bloomfield
and Bernie and Donna Strain of
Cumberland, Md. Proud great-grand-
parents are Dr. David and Rae
Friedman of Farmington Hills and
Gerald Bull of Amsterdam, N.Y.
Liberty is named in loving memory of
her great-grandmothers Evelyn
Golston, Armetta Bull and Cecilia
Strain.

July 30
Leslie (Radner) and Jon Berlin of
Huntington Woods
announce with much
love and joy the birth
of their precious son,
Eddie Maxwell
(Mordeh Yahuda).
Welcoming him home
is his big brother Sam,
2 1/2. Thrilled grandparents are Marsha
Radner and Gerald Radner and Linda
and Arthur Berlin. Eddie Maxwell is
named in loving memory of his mater-
nal great-aunt Edde Backalar and his
paternal great-uncle Marvin Mittledorf.

June 22
With much love and happiness Wendy
and Eric Slutzky of Huntington Woods
announce the birth of their daughter,
Caroline Rachel (Aleeyah Rochel). Big
brother Benjamin, 4, was delighted to
welcome her home. Sharing in their
joy are proud grandparents Marlene
and Arnold Slutzky of West Bloomfield
and Annette and Derek Davis of
Greensboro, N.C. Caroline is named
in loving memory of her maternal
great-grandmother Rachel Barnett and
paternal great-grandmother Rae
Slutzky.

We welcome baby pictures!

Josh Ryan Daien,
son of Michael
Daien and Alisa
and Stuart Cykiert,
will read from the
Torah at Temple
Israel as he
becomes a bar
mitzvah, Friday,
Oct 15. He is the
brother of Danielle, Nathan and Josh.
Sharing the simchah will be his proud
grandparents Ilene and Jerry Blaz,
Herb Daien and Shirley Cykiert. He is
also the grandchild of the late Leba

Daien and the great-grandchild of the
late Bessie and Isaac Eisenberg.
Josh is a honor student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
His most meaningful mitzvah project
was helping bag food for the homeless
at Temple Israel; he also donated funds
to the Humane Society.

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Annie Page Dube (Chana bas
Benyomin Sorah Leah) of
Farmington Hills will celebrate her bat
mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 16, at
Temple Beth El Havdalah services. She
is the loving daughter of Otto Dube
and the late Patty Dube. Her proud
grandparents are Babs and Herbert
Kaufman of Franklin, Sally Dube of
Georgetown, S.C., and Alfred Dube of
Las Vegas, Nev.
Annie is a double
honor student at
Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan
Detroit in
Farmington Hills.
For her mitzvah
project, she partici-
pated in functions
with Farmington
Hills-based JARC
and residents of Fleischman
Apartments in West Bloomfield as well
as in helping deliver Meals on Wheels
and volunteering at Yad Ezra in
Berkley.

Justin Samuel Farber will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday,
Oct. 16, at Congregation Beth Ahm.
He is the son of Jill and David Farber
and brother of Amanda and Hailey.
His proud grandparents are Lois and
Nat Fishman and
Audrey and Bill
Farber. Great-
grandmother is
Doris Farber.
Justin attended
Hillel Day School
and is currently
attending Orchard
Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield. His mitz-
vah project was working at Yad Ezra in
Berkley.

Brittany Gertrude Feldman, daughter
of Carol and Alan Feldman and sister
of Codie, was called to the Torah as a
bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 9, at
Adat Shalom Synagogue. She is the
granddaughter of Harold Castor and
the late Laura Castor, the late Harold
and Gertrude Feldman and Ardis
Feldman.

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