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August 10, 2006 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-08-10

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June 16
Aimee (Silberblatt) and Steve
Zimmerman of West Bloomfield are
proud to announce the birth of their
twin daughter and son, Tori Halley

fun for the whole family!

Zimmerman twins

(Tori Chanah) and Ari Benjamin
(Ari Benyamin). Sharing in their joy
are proud grandparents Tobie and
Stephen Scheibel of El Cajon, Calif.,
Mary and Ed Silberblatt of Southfield,
Judy and David Zimmerman of
Bloomfield Hills. Great-grandparents
are Marian and Isadore Richman of
Oak Park and Milton Zimmerman.
of West Koomfield, Tori is named in
loving memory of her paternal great-
grandmother Helen Zimmerman. Ari
is named in loving memory of his

maternal great-grandmother Betty
Silberblatt.

Group reservations required.

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May 7
Hayley (Weitzman)
and Brad Warren
of West Bloomfield
announce with much
love the birth of
their son, Devin Ari.
Welcoming Devin
home with tons of

hugs and kisses are big sister Ricki,
5 1/2 and big brother Aidan, 2 1/2.
Sharing in their joy are proud grand-
parents Cary and Becky Weitzman,
Muriel Warren and great-grandmother
Debra Clinton, all of West Bloomfield.
Devin is named in loving memory of
his maternal great-grandfather Julius
Weitzman and his paternal grandfa-
ther Richard Warren.

April 10
Michael Fenster and Susie (Weiss)
Fenster of Farmington Hills are
thrilled to announce the birth of their
daughter, Addison
Rose (Ella Natana).
Welcoming Addison
home is her very
excited big brother
Max. Sharing in
their joy are her
hubbies Ilene Weiss
of West Bloomfield
and Daphne Fenster
of Oak Park. She
is also the granddaughter of the late
Herman Fenster. Addison is named in
loving memory of her paternal great-
grandmother Anne Rosenfield and
her maternal grandfather Dr. Richard
Weiss.

Bat Mitzvah

• Congregation Shir Tikvah — Emma
Green, daughter of Lynn Lashbrook
and Fred Green (Saturday).

$5 per person / $18 per family

Information: 1.877.SHALOM3 www.shalomstreet.org

Jewish Community Center
D. Dan and Betty,Kahn Building
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum
Jewish Community Campus
West Bloomfield

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Homeless Are Housed
From Aug. 13-20, Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills will
partner with the South Oakland

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Kadima Sets Benefit
Kadima of Southfield will hold its
annual benefit at the Max M. Fisher
Music Center, Detroit 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 26.
The event will feature Emmy award
winning comedian Judy Gold.
The proceeds will allow Kadima to
continue to provide comprehensive
treatment programs that assist people
who suffer from mental illness.
Honorees for the event will be
Eleanor and Leonard Aronovitz and
Jen and Keith Lewis. An afterglow will
follow the performance.
The cost is $100 per ticket. For
information, call (248) 559-8235.

Shelter to house approximately 30
homeless individuals.
SOS was formed in 1985 by a local
task force of the religious community,
social service agencies and indi-
viduals as the first rotating shelter
in Michigan. For seven nights each
participating congregation hosts men,
women and children in need of shelter.
All clients must be working to
improve their situations and must sign
guest contracts agreeing to a long list
of rules. All are drug- and alcohol-free.
Through the efforts of the syn-
agogue's Social Action Committee,
volunteers are recruited to oversee reg-
istration, food preparation, transporta-
tion, laundry, hospitality, overnight
arrangements and more.
Chairing this year's Housing the
Homeless Week at Adat Shalom are
Celia Lubetsky and Laurie Leeb.

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