social announcements
BIRTH PHOTO BY JESSICA LAUREN PHOTOGRAPHY
SADIE GRACE WEINSTEIN
K ANNIVERSARY
SANDLER urray and Violet (née Nemez) Sandler of
Wynnewood joined a select club on July 1 as
they celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary.
According to U.S. Census Bureau statistics, less
than 0.1% of married couples reach their 70th
anniversary. The Sandler were married on July 1, 1951 in
Philadelphia. They marked the occasion with a
celebratory family dinner at the Capital Grille in
Center City. Sharing their joy are their children
Rob and Pat, Ken, Jon and Stacey, and grandsons
Jeffrey and Lee.
M ate and Mark Weinstein announce the birth of
Sadie Grace on May 1 in Philadelphia. Sharing
in their joy are grandparents Lana and Robert
Weinstein of Colmar and Denise and Earl Dodds of
Leola. Sadie was named after Mark’s maternal
grandmother, Rosalie Diamond.
PHOTO BY ELLIE EATON
BIRTHDAY LORI PAIKIN
illian Paikin of Jenkintown turned 105
years old on July 14.
She enjoys spending time with her
grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and
even does the books for her grandson’s car
business, Frank Paikin Auto. Her motto is
not to worry — because worrying causes
wrinkles. Happy birthday to the remarkable
“Mama Lily.”
L PHOTO BY JESSICA LAUREN PHOTOGRAPHY
COURTESY OF THE PAIKIN FAMILY
J ZACHARY NOAH ROIG
ill (née Weinstein) and Jonathan Roig and brother
Asher announce the birth of Zachary Noah on
March 30 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Sharing in their joy are grandparents Lana and
Robert Weinstein of Colmar; Bobbie Berkman of
Walnut Creek, California; and Randy Roig and Ellen
Sampson of Oakland, California.
Zachary was given the Hebrew name of Zev
Raphael in loving memory of his great-grandparents,
Ronald and Rosalie Diamond.
J ENGAGEMENT
RUBINSTEINDOLLIN oel Rubinstein (Lisa Levin) of Newtown, Beth Rubinstein of Santa
Cruz, California, and Rabbi Bruce and Tamra Dollin of Denver
announce the engagement of their children, Michelle Rubinstein and
Akiva Dollin.
Michelle is a graduate of the Haas Business School at the
University of California, Berkeley, where she earned her bachelor’s
degree in business administration with a minor in education. She
works as a senior product manager for Visa.
Akiva is a graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary of
America, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Jewish history;
Columbia University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in
PHOTO BY ELLIE EATON
computer science; and The Grainger College of Engineering, where
he earned a master’s degree in computer science. He works as a
program manager for Microsoft.
Michelle is the granddaughter of Mark and Joan Kay of Bala Cynwyd, and the late Arthur and
Arlene Rubinstein (z”l) of Philadelphia. Akiva is the grandson of Rabbi Herbert (z”l) and Judy Morris of
Walnut Creek, California, and Marvin (z”l) and Florence Dollin of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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