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May 01, 1998 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-01

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Utt County Took Coveitiftg, Ate.

Ohio, and Arlene and Raymond Van
Giesen of Syracuse, N.Y..

March 1
Bonnie (Hoffer) and Gary Hollander
of Farmington Hills welcome with
much love the birth of their son,
Matthew Franklin Hollander (Meir
Perach). Sharing in their happiness are
excited grandparents Leo and Harriett
Hollander and Dan and Laura Hoffer,
all of Southfield. Matthew is named in
loving memory of Martin and Frances
Hoffer, uncle and aunt.

Feb. 10
Yitzchak and Ghana (Jodi Frances)
Goldstein are delighted to announce
the birth of their first child, Yaacov
Yosef, who was born in Israel. Sharing
in their happiness are grandparents
Elie and Leah Frances of Southfield
and Mordechai and Corinne Her-
skovits of Thornhill, Ont. Proud
great-grandparents are Karl and Molly
Berg of West Bloomfield and Sidney
and Sophie Dorb of Southfield.

Bar/Bat Mitzvahs

Andrea Hirsch
Julie Hirsch
Andrea Michelle and Julie Alyse
Hirsch, twin daughters of Debbie
Hirsch and
Daniel Hirsch,
will become bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel on Saturday,
May 2. They are
the grandchildren
of Madeline and
Bernard Bocknek
and Hermina and
Bernard Hirsch.
Andrea Hirsch
Both girls
attend Walled
Lake Middle
School; they.,
enjoyed volun-
teering at Yad
Ezra and assisting
at the Temple
Israel Carnival.
Andrea's interests
revolve around
Julie Hirsch
dance, singing,
acting, soccer, basketball and hockey;
Julie prefers acting, singing, dance and
cheerleading.

Benjamin Iwrey
Benjamin-Michael Iwrey will be called
to the Torah at Havdalah services on
Saturday, May 2, at Temple Israel. He

is the son of Miri-
am Iwrey and
Robert and Leslie
Iwrey and big
brother of Han-
nah. Proud grand-
parents are Deb-
bie and Alvin
Iwrey, Sally and
Joshua Lifschitz
and Sandy and Bob Russman.
Benjamin participated in the Mid-
west Talent Search and recently took
the ACT college entrance exam. He
attends Warner Middle School and is
first chair clarinet in the band. Mitz-
vah projects included baby-sitting dur-
ing the High Holy Days and volun-
teering at Temple Israel. He enjoys
drawing, reading, hockey, and study-
ing medicine.

Brian Eisenberg
Brian Davis Eisenberg will celebrate
his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel on
Friday, May 1. He
is the son of
Cathy and
William Eisen-
berg, brother of
Julie and grand-
child of Sara and
Alex Kuczynski.
He is also the
grandson of the late Lillian and
Jerome Davis and the late Gerald
Ajzenberg.
Mitzvah projects included volun-
teering at Yad Ezra and baby-sitting
during the High Holy Days. A stu-
dent at Warner Middle School, Brian
enjoys skating, snowboarding, corn-
puters, drawing and music.

Eli Eisman
Eli Benchell Eisman will be called to
the Torah as a bar
mitzvah at Con-
gregation Shaarey
Zedek on Satur-
day, May 2. Par-
ticipating in the
service will be
Eli's parents, Jef-
frey and Nancy
Eisman and
brothers Ben-
jamin and Joseph.
Eli's grandparents are Ernest and
Eunice Benchell of Pepper Pike, Ohio,
and Dr. David and Rita Eisman of
Boca Raton, Fla., and the late Evelyn
Eisman.
The mitzvah projects Eli was
involved in included volunteering at

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