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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-10-23

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aby and Me has moved to a
new spot at West Bloomfield
Plaza, 6718 Orchard Lake
Road, south of Maple, "just two
baby steps" from its prior location.
Jewish owners Rita Neff and Loretta
Globersen opened the shop more than
30 years ago. They developed a niche
in Oakland County to offer everything
for children in one location. They
thrived and sold the store to a young
Chaldean woman, Shams Jaboro (sec-
ond from left), about five years ago.
"Our new location will specialize
in infant wear and gifts:' said Jewish
employee Shelley Wish Chaness (right).

The store offers a layette depart-
ment; clothing for boys and girls; an
expanded gift department, many items
of can be personalized by an on-site
artist while you wait; and accessories.
Prices range from $10 up. Jaboro's staff
includes Chaness and two other Jewish
women, Joyce Danuloff (left) and
Marilyn Belin (second from right).
"The store is indicative of the
wonderful diversity that can be found
throughout West Bloomfield:' Chaness
said. "We have learned much about
the Chaldean culture, and Shams has
learned much about the Jewish clien-
tele she cares so much about." CI

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osh Kaplan, 22, of West
Bloomfield has been
awarded a Legacy Heritage
Fellowship.
The Legacy Heritage Foundation
cultivates young
leaders and influen-
tial opinion makers
in North America,
Europe and Israel
committed to public
service and peace in
the Middle East.
Josh Kaplan
Kaplan is one of
five students in the
nation to be named a Fellow this year.
His placement is with the Foundation
for Defense of Democracies in
Washington, D.C. FDD is a nonpar-
tisan policy institute dedicated to
promoting pluralism, defending
democratic values and fighting the
ideologies that drive terrorism.

Kaplan is a 2008 graduate of
Michigan State University's James
Madison College with a double major
in international relations and political
theory and constitutional democ-
racy. He is the son of Fran Victor and
Bill Harder of West Bloomfield and
Steve and Allison Stuart Kaplan of
Bloomfield Hills.
Fellows must give back to their
communities through participation in
a community-based project called the
Middle East Public Service Initiative.
Kaplan continues involvement with
the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee; he served as a diamond
intern in Washington last summer.
Kaplan has studied at Hebrew
University in Jerusalem.
As an undergraduate, he was
extensively involved in MSU campus
activism and the Student Government.
He plans to attend law school fol-
lowing his one-year Legacy Heritage
Fellowship.

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