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B I RTH
EN GAG E ME N T
NOAH BENJAMIN GREENE
Rachel Eisenberg and Stuart Greene of
Maple Glen announce the birth of their son
Noah Benjamin on May 29.
Sharing in their joy are brother Aaron
and grandparents Betty Gross Eisenberg of
Maple Glen; Floyd Eisenberg of Washington,
D.C.; and Joanne and Richard Greene of
Dresher. Also celebrating Noah’s arrival are
great-grandmothers Dorothy Greene and
Nancy Smith, as well as aunts, uncles and
cousins Sana, Josh, Danny, Benny, Reesa,
Dave, Ali, Ed, Gabby, Sophie and Michelle.
Noah Benjamin is named in loving mem-
ory of his maternal great-grandmother
Helen Gross, paternal great-grandfather
Robert (Bob) Greene and maternal grandfa-
ther Barry Bressler.
Photo by Rachel
Eisenberg MARRIAGE
PAIKOFF-SIEGEL FISHER-BATOFF
Debra and Richard Paikoff of
Holland and Margate City, New
Jersey, and Minna and Jerry
Siegel of Cherry Hill, New Jersey,
announce the engagement of their
children, Rachel Emma Paikoff and
Nathaniel Louis Siegel.
Rachel is a graduate of the
University of Alabama honors col-
lege with a degree in public health
and Columbia University with mas-
ter’s and doctoral degrees in public health education and
research. She is a research manager at the Columbia
University School of Nursing.
Nathaniel is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts
Amherst with a degree in sports management. He works
in enterprise business development at CLEAR.
Rachel is the granddaughter of Aaron and Joan Levin
of Willow Grove and the late Myron and Joan Paikoff.
Nathaniel is the grandson of the late Herman and Claire
Siegel and the late Leonard and Bernice Olinsky.
Sharing in the couple’s happiness are siblings Elisabeth
Siegel and Brandon Paikoff and his fiancée, Ilana
Josephson. The couple lives in New York City. An October
2023 wedding is planned in Philadelphia.
Dawn and Ted Fisher of
Richboro announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Stephanie Ariel, to Daryl
Andrew Batoff, son of
Pamela Batoff and the late
Steven Batoff of Northeast
Philadelphia on Oct. 17,
2020. After postponing their
original wedding plans due
to the pandemic, the couple exchanged vows on
their original date in the bride’s childhood backyard.
Rabbi Anna Boswell-Levy of Congregation Kol Emet
in Yardley officiated at the intimate ceremony in front
of the couple’s parents, grandparents, siblings and
wedding party.
On their first anniversary, the couple renewed
their vows and celebrated with family and friends at
Spring Mill Manor in Ivyland. Rabbi Judy Abrahamson
officiated. The bride is a special education teacher in the
Pennsbury School District. The groom is a special
education compliance monitor in the School District
of Philadelphia. They reside in Langhorne.
Photo by Taylor Nicolle Photo
Photo by TLP Studios
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