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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-26

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Fla., and Esther and Max Kaufman of
North Lauderdale, Fla. Danielle Sarah
is named in loving memory of her
paternal grandmother Faye Sarah
Silverman.

Feb. 1
Jill (Mainster) and Craig Menuck of
West Bloomfield welcome with love
the birth of their son, Miles
Benjamin (Melach Benyamin).
Excited big sister is Jamie, 14
months. Sharing in their happiness
are proud grandparents Drs. Phoebe
and Harris Mainster, Jackie and Allen
Menuck, all of Bloomfield Hills, and
great-grandparents Rose Menuck,
Bella Mainster and Shirley and
Gilbert Ehrlich. Miles was named in
memory of his maternal great-great-
grandmother Mollie and great-uncle
Benjamin Stone.

Jan. 8
Shelly and Mitchell Lipton of
Bloomfield Hills are thrilled to
announce the birth of their son, Jake
Austin (Yaakov Baruch). Welcoming
Jake home is his big brother, 2-year-
old Andrew Michael. Sharing in their
happiness are proud grandparents
George and Phyllis Messina of
Bloomfield Hills and Irving and
Natalie Lipton of Farmington Hills.
Jake is named in loving memory of
his paternal great-grandfather Jacob
Lipovitch and his maternal great-
grandmother Belle Ida Pearson.

Jan. 6
Jeffrey and Wendy (Zelch)
Eisenshtadt of Birmingham announce
with much love the birth of their
son, Alec Noah (Adir Noach).
Excited big sister is Kaitlyn Lily, age
2. Loving grandparents are Norma
Zelch, Carol and Gerald Eisenshtadt
and great-grandmother Sybil
Eisenshtadt. Alec is also the grandson
of the late Raymond Zelch.

Dec. 30
Lisa (Cherniak) and Jay Fisher of
West Bloomfield are thrilled to
announce with love the birth of their
son, Benjamin Zachary (Moshe
Yitzak). Overjoyed to share in the
simchah are grandparents Suzi and
Ed Cherniak and Lorraine and
Arnold Fisher, all of West
Bloomfield. Proud great-grandmoth-
ers are Evelyn Gold and Elizabeth
Cherniak. Benjamin is named in lov-
ing memory of his great-grandfathers
Morris Gold, Barney. Bittker and
Joseph Fisher, and his great-uncle •
Oscar Gold.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Rachel Nicole Pikstein will be called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, March 27,
at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. She
is the daughter of
Laura and Marty
Pikstein and the sis-
ter of Aaron. Proud
grandmothers are
Helen Pikstein of
Oak Park and Geri
Wright of N. Ft.
Myers, Fla. Rachel is also the grand-
daughter of the late Herman Pikstein
and the late Tom Wright.
Rachel is an honor student at
Abbott Middle School in Wesr
Bloomfield. She plays the clarinet and
enjoys animals, horseback riding,
reading and Pokemon.
Her mitzvah projects include vol-
unteering her time and therapy ani-
mals to bring joy to the residents of
Fleischman Center and helping out in
the religious school office. A visit to
Children's Hospital in Detroit to
donate stuffed animals to the children
will complete a fulfilling year of
mitzvot.

Michael Brett Pultusker will be
called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah
on Saturday, March
27, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. His
parents, Jo Robin
Davis and William
Pultusker, and his
sister Rachel will
participate in the
ceremony.
Michael is the
grandson of Miriam and Lewis Davis
and Samuel Pultusker. He is the
great-grandson of Margaret Leebove.
Michael is an honor student at
Orchard Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield. He enjoys mountain bik-
ing, in-line hockey and computers.
Working at Yad Ezra was the most
meaningful mitzvah project in which
he participated.

Jennifer Brooke Epstein will be called
to the Torah as a
bat mitzvah on
Saturday, March 27,
at Temple Israel.
She is the daughter
of Rhonda and
Mitchell Epstein
and sister of Joshua.
Proud grandparents
are Marilyn and

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