&Egli 1-T\TPD r 1 For information on submitting an announcement, see "Submission Guidelines" on the right side of the home page of JNOnline.com or call (248) 351-5147. Mom's Call A long-distance call inadvertently leads to matchmaking. LEONARD POGER Copy Editor W ien Robin Schwartz moved from Philadelphia to the Detroit area to start her career eight years ago as a FOX2 News reporter, her mother, in Philadelphia, called the Young Adult Division of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Mom wanted Robin on YAD's mailing list so she could meet new people. Robin carved time out of her busy schedule to join YAD and get involved as a volunteer. She also wanted to meet new people. Soon, she met YAD director Jonathan Goldstein. Later, at a YAD event, she talked with Jonathan more; and soon they arranged a first date — a University of Michigan football game in Ann Arbor in October 2002. Even though they don't remember whom the Wolverines played that day or even if they won, the first date went well although "we haven't been back to a Michigan game since," he said. Jonathan admitted that he didn't know Robin through her high-profile TV job. At the time, he didn't watch local news. After that first date, the two began seeing each other every weekend. They were married in Philadelphia last Oct. 24. Besides meeting her future mate at YAD, Robin continued to get more involved in the organization, overseeing its social committee, serving on its board of directors and traveling to Kiev in the former Jan. 18 Dr. Howard and Mrs. 1,17A Larky are proud to announce the arrival of Jadyn Erin. Proud grandparents are Sheldon and Barbara Larky of Oak Park; Jerry and Debby Yarov of Youngstown, Ohio; Sam Braverman of West Bloomfield; Howard "Buddy" Chessin of Sun City, Ariz.; Cecile and Hersch Freedman of Pompano Beach, Fla. Jadyn was named for her grandmothers Jane and Erma. *TN 2/ 3 2005 68 Jan. 4 Amy (Corman) and Evan Sparago of Troy are thrilled to announce with love the birth of their son, Ryan Benjamin. Ryan's proud grandparents are Michael and Carol Corman, Sharon and Richard Maddin of West Bloomfield and Martin and Sue Sparago of New York. Also sharing the joy are great-grandparents Eva Corman Freed and Edwin and Rose Sallen. Ryan is named in loving memory of his great-grandmother Rebecca Above: The bride used her quilting skills to create her own chuppah for the wedding ceremony. Left: Jonathan Goldstein and Robin Schwartz Soviet Union and to Poland as part of a young lead- ership program. Back home, Robin wanted to use her creativity and quilting skills to make their wedding day special as well to have something to pass down to their children. She created their chuppah, using pieces of four talli- tot brought back from Israel by her parents, Linda and David Schwartz, along with matching fabric — after consulting with an Orthodox rabbi to make sure she could cut up tallitot. "I kept the fringes for good luck," she said. Her parents surprised her at the wedding reception by inviting 18 friends who had received Robin's hand- made quilts during the previous 10 years. The recipi- ents paraded the quilts around the bride and groom in what her father described as an expression being "wrapped in the warmth of your embrace." Robin, 35, was born in Cleveland, raised in Sparago and his great-grandfather Benjamin Dworkin. Ryan is also the grandson of the late Mildred Sparago. Jan. 3 Karen (Berry) and Steven Beneson of West Bloomfield are blessed to announce the birth of their son, Zachary Michael. Welcoming Zachary Home are big brothers Adam, 6, and Ryan, 3. Sharing in their joy are proud grandpar- ents Elaine and Phillip Beneson of Walled Lake, Carl Berry of Livonia and Ann Berry of Redford. Also sharing in their happiness is great- grandfather Sam Raick of Livonia. Zachary is named in loving memory of paternal great-great-aunt Betty Malkes. Dec. 14 Jennifer (Haber) and Adam Philadelphia and graduated from Syracuse (N.Y.) University with a bachelor of science degree in broad- cast journalism. Jonathan, 28, was born in the Bronx, raised in New Jersey and moved with his family to the Detroit area shortly after his bar mitzvah. He graduated from Bloomfield Hills Lahser High School and earned an English degree at the University of Michigan, where he took several Judaica classes and, in his senior year, spent two weeks in Israel. His parents, Dr. Michael and Anna Goldstein, live in West Bloomfield. Jonathan was named the Federation's YAD director more than three years ago, learning about the position through a former director. The new bride and groom, Birmingham residents, are members of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield. Rabbi Jonathan Berkun of Shaarey Zedek officiated at their wedding. P, Have a unique Mazel Tov? Notafy Associate Editor Alan Hitsky at ahitsky@thejewishnews.com Fishkind of West Bloomfield welcome with much love the birth of their son, Aidan Lane. Welcoming Aidan home are excited big brothers Jake, 5 1/2, and Joey, 3. Sharing in their joy are proud grandparents Barbara and Larry Haber and Seymour and Toby Faber and great- grandmother Dorothy Haber. Aidan is named with much love in memory of his maternal great-grandmother Lee Faudem. Dec. 12 Jennifer and Stuart Freedland of West Bloomfield welcome with much love the birth of their daughter, Rachel Eden. Sharing in their happi- ness are proud grand- parents Sydell and Michael Zimmerman of Columbus, Ohio. Rachel is named in lov- ing memory of her paternal grandmother Rona Freedland and maternal great- grandmother Esther Zimmerman. Rachel is also the granddaughter of the late Herbert Freedland. Nov. 30 Lisa (Berg) and Rob Entin of Buffalo Grove, Ill., welcome with much love the birth of their son, Samuel Roland (Shimshon Shalom). Sharing in their joy are thrilled grandparents Carol Berg of Farmington Hills, Robert Berg of West Bloomfield and Donna and Fred Entin of Highland Park, Ill. The proud great-grandparents are Blanche and Leonard Crane of West Bloomfield, Betty and Sidney Berg of Coconut Creek, Fla., Evelyn and Eugene Meyer of Highland Park, Ill., and Evelyn Entin of Northbrook, Ill. Sammy is named in