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November 24, 2005 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-11-24

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June 25

Ricky and Nigist "TG" Behar of
Farmington Hills are elated to
welcome Lily Isabelle Behar.
Proud big brother Nissim loves
his new sister. Nonb and nona
Marcel and Shirley Behar of
Laguna Woods, Calif., formerly of
Southfield, are overjoyed by the
addition of their fifth grandchild.
Lily is also the granddaughter of
the late Mujit and Belaye
Teganye. Lily's initials LIB make
the Amharic word for heart.

April 19

Jodi (Lewiston) and Dr. Justin
Trivax of
Birmingham are
delighted to
announce the
birth of their
daughter, Tessa
Mackenzie
Trivax
(Gabriella).
Sharing in their
happiness are proud grandpar-
ents Andrea and David
Lewiston of West Bloomfield
and Valerie and Dr. Geoffrey
Trivax of West Bloomfield.
Thrilled great-grandparents are
Sam Hoffman and Ann and
Nathan Trivax. Tessa Mackenzie
is named in loving memory of

Lory (Singer) and David
Balamut, formerly of West
Bloomfield of Scottsdale, Ariz.,
are thrilled to announce the birth
of an adorable baby boy,
Jordan Micah. He is welcomed
home by his delighted big sister
Casey and big brothers Jacob and
Noah. Adoring grandparents are
Sharon and Michael Balamut of
West Bloomfield, Janet and Sam
Weisberg of Naples, Fla., Danny
Singer of Toledo and great-
grandmother Molly Goldman of
Boynton Beach, Fla. Jordan is
named in loving memory of his
paternal great-grandmother
Jeanette Goldberg, paternal
great:aunt Miriam Goldberg and
maternal great-grandfather
Melvin Goldman.

Eden Adler will be called to the
Torah as a bat
mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov.
26, at Congre-
gation Beth
Ahm. She is the
daughter of
Nancy and
Adler
Jeffrey Adler
and the sister of
Mitch and Jesse. Proud grandpar-
ents are Libby and Lawrence
Newman and Elana and Sandor
Adler. Thrilled great-grandmother
is Sylvia Abramovitz.
Eden is a student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. She participated
in a number of mitzvah projects,
including knitting hats with the
knitting group at the Fleischman
Residence in West Bloomfield for
kids going through chemotherapy.

Stephanie Michele Carson,
daughter of
Joyce and
Raymond
Carson, will
read from the
Torah on the
occasion of her
bat mitzvah
Carson
Saturday, Nov.
26, at Temple
Israel. She is the sister of Audrey,
Jennifer and Marissa. Her grand-
parents are Elsie and Art
Tatelbaum and Delores Carson.
She is also the grandchild of the
late Marvin Carson.
Stephanie attends Millenium
Middle School in South Lyon. For
her most meaningful mitzvah
project, she helped with the Purim
Parcel program, delivering pack-
ages to the elderly at senior resi-
dences and nursing homes.

June 25

Sensitivt
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her maternal great-grandmoth-
er Gertrude Hoberman.

Nomber 24 •2005

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