Maze! Toy! Births April 28 Valerie Meyerson and Tom Johnson proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Anne Naomi Johnson. She is welcomed home by her big brother Jeremiah Lee, 20 months old. Also shar- ing in their joy are her bubbie and grandpa Berta and Marvin Molasky of West Bloomfield and her grandparents Conrad and Delores Johnson of Des Plaines, Ill. Anne Naomi is named in loving memory of her maternal great- grandmother Anne Tauber Goldman. April 21 Laura (Davis) and David Jaeger of Laguna Beach, Calif., welcome with much love the birth of their daughter, Abygale Oceana. Jubilant first-time grandparents are June and Ken Burk of Oak Park, Caryn and Richard Jaeger of Farmington Hills and Leslie Davis of Kalamazoo. Greta Scheiner of Florida and Frida and Harold Heyward of Illinois, first-time great-grandparents, are very, very excited. Abygale Oceana is named in blessed memory of her mater- nal grandfather Arvin Davis and pater- nal great-grandfather Arthur Scheiner. April 16 Jodie (Pearlman) and Peter Berkman of Highland Park, Ill., are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Bradley Michael (Hershel Mendel). Big sisters Nicole Elizabeth, 3 1/2, and Caroline Jill, 16 months, welcomed home their big brother. Proud grandparents are Donna and Allan Pearlman of Huntington Woods and Susan and Jeffrey Berkman of Muttontown, N.Y. Thrilled great-grandparents are George and Libby Weingarden, Sarah and Meyer Pearlman and Jean Brooks. Delighted great-great-grandmother is Bessie Davidson. Bradley is named in memory of his paternal great-grandfa- ther Harry Brooks and dear family friend Moon Siegel. April 11 Cheryl (Leib) and Ronald Stern of Huntington Woods welcome with much love the birth of their son, Jonah Rosen (Yonah Raziel). Very excited big brothers are Nathan, 6, and Sammy, 2. Sharing in their joy are grandparents, Barbara and Joel Leib and Rosalyn and Aaron Stern, all of West Bloomfield. Proud great-grandparents are Barbara Rosenbloom and Sarah and Morris Galer, all of Southfield. Jonah Rosen is named in loving memory of his mater- nal great-great-aunt Lena Rosen Walbott and great-aunt Rose Felsot. 5/14 1999 66 Detroit Jewish News March 24 Staci (Selik) and Jeffrey Goldman, for- merly of West Bloomfield of Buffalo Grove, Ill., welcome with much love the birth of their son, Benjamin Chase (Ben-Ad Rishon). Benjamin is named in loving memory of his maternal grand- mother Barbara Selik and his maternal great-grandmother Celia Edelheit. Sharing their joy are grandparents Joseph Selik of West Bloomfield and Margo and Michael Goldman of Southfield. Equally thrilled are great- grandparents Rose Selik of Aventura, Fla., and Betty and Sam Goldman of Oak Park. the grandson of the late Henry Levitsky. Aaron attends Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield and likes to ride his bike, go to Piston games, watch wrestling, use America Online and play Nintendo. Aaron has won national scholastic achievement awards. For his mitzvah pro- jects, Aaron volunteered time at Yad Ezra and JARC and also donated to the Holocaust Memorial Center. March 24 Karen (Gordon) and Howard Rosenberg welcome with much love and happiness the birth of their very lovable son, Jeremy Matan (Yehuda Matan- Simcha). Sharing in their joy are proud and excited grandparents Sheryl and Milt Gordon of West Bloomfield and Pessie and Al Rosenberg of Toronto. Thrilled to share in their nachas are great-grandparents Minnie and Barney Broner of West Bloomfield. Jeremy is named in loving memory of his great- grandfather Eddie (Yudel) Gordon and his aunt Mindy Rosenberg. Hana Leah Greenberg will become a bat mitzvah on Friday, May 14, at Temple Israel. She is the daughter of Mindy and Ira Greenberg and sister of Robert. Proud grandparents are Shelly and Jeff Bennett and Roberta and Leon Greenberg. Because she loves books and reading, her most meaningful mitzvah project involved organizing a used book drive for children from less affluent areas. A student at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield, Hana likes swimming, tennis, reading, music and acting. Bar/Bat Mitzvah Jacob Newman will be called to the Torah as a bar mitz- vah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, May 15. Jacob is the son of Judy and Rob Newman and brother to Aaron, Shoshannah and Caitlin. His proud grandparents are Ann and Rudy Newman and Carol Levitsky. He is also the grandson of the late Henry Levitsky. Jacob attends Eaton Academy in Birmingham and likes to play basket- ball, go to Piston games and watch wrestling. Jacob also enjoys drawing and has national awards for his artwork. For his mitzvah projects, Jacob volunteered time at Yad Ezra and JARC and donated to Yad Ezra. Aaron Newman will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, May 15. Aaron is the son of Judy and Rob Newman and brother to Jacob, Shoshannah and Caitlin. His proud grandparents are Ann and Rudy Newman and Carol Levitsky. He is also Danee Ashton Isdaner will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Friday, May 14. She is the daughter of Julie and Scott Isdaner and sis- ter of Remy, Alexandra and Ross. Proud grandparents are Eileen and Harold Isdaner and Evelyn and Ed Rosen. Attending Cranbrook in Birmingham, Danee enjoys basketball, lacrosse and running. Mitzvah projects included volunteering at Yad Ezra, assisting at the Temple Israel Purim carnival and planting trees in Israel through the Jewish National Fund. Amanda Nicole Goldin will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on Saturday, May 15. She is the daughter of Drs. Marcy and Craig Goldin and sister of Daniel. Proud grandparents are Helen and Steven Goldin and Gloria and Dr. Harold Greenbert. Mitzvah projects included volunteer- ing at Yad Ezra and babysitting at Temple Israel. Amanda attends West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills, where she plays violin in the school orchestra, is a member of the art club and plays on the basketball and volleyball teams. She enjoys ballet, tap, fishing and attending Camp Tamarack. Alexander Theo Haimann will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 15, at Temple Israel. He is the son of Amy and . Dr. Mark Haimann and brother of Clifford and Adria. Proud grandparents are Beatrice and Milton Hoffman and Ruth Haimann. He is also the grandchild of the late Theo Haimann. His most meaningful mitzvah pro- ject involved service at a nursing home. He also volunteered in Temple Israel's Media Center and donated to the Detroit Public Library. Attending Cranbrook Boys Middle School- Vaughn in Birmingham, Alexander enjoys stamp collecting and reading history. Jamie Erin David will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on Saturday, May 15, at Havdala services. She is the daughter of Lori and Ben David, sister of Brandon and grand- child of Marilyn and Leon Belin. An honor student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, Jamie loves dance and music as well as the computer. Her most meaningful mitz- vah was to donate to fight against breast cancer as well as to the Multiple Sclerosis Society; she also enjoyed vol- unteering at Yad Ezra. Jonathan Samuel Guyer will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 15, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Jonathan is the son of Cheryl and Dan Guyer, brother of Sara and Erica and grandson of Edith Guyer. He is also the