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March 12, 2004 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-03-12

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-1 CITIVJ

New Arrivals

Feb. 17
Rabbis Lauren and Jonathan Berkun of
Southfield welcome with much love the
birth of their son, Jeremy Leo
(Yirmiyahu Baruch). Proud grandpar-
ents are Flora and Rabbi Alvin Berkun
of Pennsylvania and Anita and Stephen
Eichler of Maryland.. Great-grandparents
include Harriet Eichler of Maryland,
Sylvia Marcus of Connecticut and
Dorothy Sigel of Maryland. Jeremy is
affectionately named after his paternal
great-grandfather Jeremy Marcus, his
maternal great-grandfather Benjamin
Eichler and his maternal great-uncle Leo
Birnbaum.

Jan. 23
Lauren Gold Jane and Matthew Jane of
Ypsilanti welcome with much love the
birth of their son, Samuel Matthew
Jane (Moshe). Very proud grandparents
are Jaron and Kimberly Gold of Fair
Haven and Thomas and Wendy Jane of
Ann Arbor. Thrilled great-grandparents
are Isidor and Gisela Gold of Presc*
Slovakia; Dolores Vernier of New
Baltimore; and William and Janet Jane
of Maple Grove, Minn. Samuel is
named in loving memory of his mater-
nal great-uncle Morris Gold.

Jan. 20
Deborah (Fishman) and Robert
Bienstock of Farmington Hills welcome
with much love the birth of their son,
Micah Sam (Micah Shalom). Julia
Gabriella is his adoring big sister.
Sharing in their joy are grandparents
Marvin and Diane. Fishman of
Farmington Hills, Sylvia Bienstock of
Farmington and great-grandmother
Rena Fishman of West Bloomfield.
Micah's name honors the memories of
his maternal great-great uncle. Michael
Bromberg and his parents' dear friend
Suzette Herskovitz.

Jan. 1
Tamara L. Jacobs is ecstatic to announce
the arrival of her son, Landon Jordan
Camden Jacobs (Yoakim). Welcoming
Landon home with loads of love is his
big brother Parker, 5. Thrilled grandpar-
ents are Dr. Jan and Norma Jacobs of

Farmington Hills. Landon's middle
names are in loving honor of his mater-
nal grandparents.

Dec. 23
Marla (Rocklin) and Ronald Jansen of
Berkley welcome with love the birth of
twin daughters, Sophia Carly (Shoshana
Kayla) and Isabella Hannah (Nitzana
Ghana). Busy spoiling the girls are
delighted grandparents Sharon and
Sheldon Rocklin of Farmington Hills
and Roswitha Murphy of Roseville.
Sophia's name honors the memories of
her maternal grandmother Sophia Rosen
Leemon, dear friend RoSe Muehling and
maternal great-aunt Carole Seiden.
Isabella's name honors the memories of
her paternal great-grandmother Isabella
Jansen and her maternal great-great-aunt
Hannah Gallagher.

Nov. 20
Julie (Wolfe) and Justin Hirsch
announce with love the birth of their
daughter, Taylor Simone (Gittel Shira
Yisrael). Sharing in their joy are nana
Carol and saba Larry Wittenberg, gram-
mie Linda and poppie Lary Hirsch,
grandpa Chuck and grandma Marion
Wolfe. Taylor is the great-granddaughter
of "G.G." Anne Sloman, "Gay Gay?'
Leslie Winkler, the late William Sloman,
Nathan and Gertrude Wolfe, Seymour
and Mitzi Lubin.

Bar/Bat Mitzvahs

Rachel Barth will celebrate her bat
mitzvah on
Saturday, March
13, 2004 at
Congregation Beth
Shalom. She is the
daughter of Ellen
and Daniel Barth
and the sister of
Jonathan and
Adam. Her grand-
parents are Ann Barth of Southfield
and the late Earl Barth and Eva and
Sam Taylor.
Rachel is an honor student at Norup
Middle School in Oak Park. For her
mitzvah project, she visited seniors at

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American House with her Hebrew
school class. She also collected funds
and participated in the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society's Light the Night
Walk for the last four years in honor
of a friend. Rachel is also collecting
new teddy bears for Good Bears of the
World; the bears will be given to the
radiology department at Children's
Hospital of Michigan in Detroit.

Ilana Rae Dell (Ilana Rivka) will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Southfield
Saturday, March
13. She is the
daughter of Suzi
and Larry Dell and
the sister of Benji
and Gabe. Sharing
in her simchah will be grandparents
Cindy and Harold Daitch and
Elizabeth and Joseph Silver. Proud
great-grandmother is Goldie Levin.
Ilana is also the granddaughter of the
late Sacha Dell.
Ilana is a double honor student at
Hillel Day School of Metroplitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills. Her
mitzvah projects include volunteering
for Friendship Circle and working
with seniors at Fleischman Residence
in West Bloomfield. She especially
enjoyed working with the children at
Beth Hayeled day camp last summer.

Erica Hallie Dominic will read from
the Torah on the
occasion of her bat
mitzvah Saturday,
March 13, at
Temple Israel. She
is the daughter of
Toby and John
Dominic and sister
of Jessica. Her
proud grandparents
are Rachela and
Henry Yager and Elizabeth
DiDominicis; her great-grandmother
is Bella Kolender.
Erica, an honor student, attends
Warner Middle School in Farmington

Alex Lipnik will be called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, March
13, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
Southfield. He is
the son of Paula
and Danny Lipnik
and brother of Josh
and Jacob. His
proud grandparents are Lori and Carl
Lipnik, Brenda and Barney Dales and
Morton Pascoe of Toronto.
Alex is an honor student at Warner
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
For his mitzvah projects, he played
bingo several times at Danto Family
Health Care Center in West
Bloomfield and helped at Shaarey
Zedek's Purim carnival. His most
meaningful project was spending six
hours volunteering at Yad Ezra in
Berkley, where he earned a special can-
dle.

Abby Shaye Maroko will celebrate her
bat mitzvah as she
reads from the
Torah on Friday,
March 12, at
Temple Israel. She
is the daughter of
Beth and Eli
Maroko and sister
of Jordan and Alex.
Her excited grand-
parents are Judith
and Martin Herman and Ruth
Maroko. She is also the grandchild of
the late Simon Maroko.
Abby attends Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield. Her most
meaningful mitzvah project was
donating funds to the Jewish Braille
Institute of America. She also volun-
teered at the Fleischman Residence in
West Bloomfield, playing bingo with
the seniors.

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