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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-02-26

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Oct. 21
Mitchell and Rebecca (Stern)
Klausner of Cincinnati, Ohio,
announce the birth of their son,
Alter Zvi. Alter Zvi is named in lov-
ing memory of his maternal great-
grandfather Albert Stern (Alter) and
his paternal great-grandfather
Harold Klausner (Zvi). Thrilled
grandparents are Dorothy and
Stephen Klausner of Southfield and
Laura and Myles Stern of
Farmington Hills. Proud great-
grandparents are Adeline Stern of
West Bloomfield and Florence and
Bud Waisbren of Milwaukee, Wis.

Sept. 14
Andrea (Becker) and Wayne Miller
are delighted to announce the birth
of their daughter, Emily Rose
(Berate Doronit), sister of Katie
Anne, age 4. Excited grandparents
are Sherman Becker of Bloomfield
Hills, Ruth Miller of North Miami
Beach and Frannie Miller of West
Bloomfield. Emily is named in lov-
ing memory of three very special
women: her maternal grandmother
Rosalind Becker and her maternal
and paternal great-grandmothers
Blanche Holden and Dorothy
Bornstein.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Alex Ian Kahn will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday,
Feb. 27, at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Alex is the son of
Andrea Kahn and
Mark and Gayle
Kahn and is the
brother of Ilyssa.
His proud grand-
parents are Betty
and Dan Kahn and
Marilyn Lilly. He is
also the grandson of
the late Murray Lilly.
Alex attends seventh grade at
Detroit Country Day School in
Beverly Hills, where he received hon-
ors recognition. He also attends Adat
Shalom Hebrew School, where he has
completed the 13 mitzvot program.
Alex enjoys a number of sports,
including tennis, basketball, skiing
and golf. His favorite mitzvah project
was volunteering for JARC, an orga-
nization for developmentally disabled
adults.

Noah Graff Goodman will become a
bar mitzvah on Friday, Feb. 26, at
Temple Israel. He is
the son of Maxine
Graff Goodman and
Neil Goodman,
brother of Ethan and
Kailey and grandchild
of Bobbi Graff and
Celia Goodman. He
is also the grandson
of the late Manny
Graff and the late
Lawrence Goodman.
Mitzvah projects included conduct-
ing a children's used book drive, volun-
teering at the Temple Israel Labor Day
picnic and sorting clothes for the home-
less. An honor student at Warner
Middle School in Farmington Hills,
Noah is interested in baseball, football,
skiing, basketball, tennis, in-line hockey
and following college football. He also
enjoys playing the trumpet and listening
to music as well as attending Camp
Tamakwa.

Jason Nathan Potash will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Friday,
Feb. 26, at Temple Israel. He is the son
of Andrea and Harry
Potash and brother of
Stephanie and
Brandon. He is the
grandson of Rae
Appel and Phyllis
Potash; he also is the
grandchild of the late
David Appel and the
late Nathan Potash.
His most meaningful mitzvah project
was to entertain at the Fleischman:
Residence, performing music from earli-
er eras. He also contributed to the
Holocaust Memorial Center in memory
of his grandfathers. Attending Orchard
Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield, Jason enjoys performing,
singing and acting, as well as making
movies and playing golf

Jeremy Kyle Gladstone will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Temple
Israel on Saturday,
Feb. 27. He is the son
of Aleen and
Lawrence Gladstone,
brother of Zachary
and Daniel and
grandson of Roslyn
and Bernard Tucker
and Roen Klein.
Excited great-grand-
mother is Edith Tucker. He is also the
grandchild of the late Jack Gladstone.
An Abbott Middle School student in
West Bloomfield, Jeremy is interested in

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