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September 05, 2019 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-09-05

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September 5 • 2019 15
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FAR LEFT: Miles Feldman-
Yeo, 6½, of Winnipeg, Canada,
is the grandson of Doug and
Carol Feldman of Ann Arbor.
“Miles likes reading chapter
books and playing tennis
and soccer,” Carol says. “His
favorite family activity is
building houses and hotels on
Boardwalk and Park Place.”
LEFT: Doug and Carol are
also the proud grandparents
of Sophie Feldman-Yeo, 20
months, of Winnipeg. “Sophie
likes to smile, laugh and hug
her family. Her favorite activ-
ity is singing and dancing to

Baby Shark,’
” Carol says.

Lisa and Richard Rosenbaum of Bloomfield are grandparents
to Pearl, 2, from Novi. “A sponge who never stops moving,”
Richard says. Her brother Simon, 4, is a “very sweet child,”
he adds.

Frederick Swartz, a former
Michigander living in Delray Beach,
Fla., is proud of his 1-year-old
great-grandson, Ruben Levi Feig,
who lives in New York City with his
mother, Ashley Levine-Feig, and her
husband, Bret.

Gary and BJ Berkowitz of West Bloomfield have two grandsons: Cooper Hughey, 2, of East Lansing
and Cole Berkowitz, 4, of Hoboken, N.J. “Cooper is a rough-and-tumble kind of guy, but he never
goes anywhere without his Lamby,” they say. “Cole is 4 years old, but at the age of 18 months, he
started calling us ‘
Baba (Bubbie) and Booba’
(Grandpa) and it stuck!”

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