Mazel Toy! A Good Fit Leora Ben-Ze'ev 1 glove design, part A of her mitzvah gloves for homeless shelter. Leonard Poger Copy Editor L eora Ben-Ze'ev found a perfect fit for her bat mitzvah project. With help from family, friends and a business owner who is a mem- ber of her synagogue, she col- lected 280 pairs of gloves. They were donated two weeks ago to the Capuchin Service Center in Detroit, which oper- ates a homeless shelter and other social service programs. At the shelter, new arrivals get a shower, new clothes and gloves. The 12-year-old, whose bat mitzvah will be at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield on Aug. 19, knew that gloves are easier to solicit in the winter than in the warmer months. Her brother, . Jon, 16, collected socks for the Capuchin center three years ago for his bar mitzvah project. Leora selected gloves because "I wanted to do something small so people would hopefully donate more than one pair, compared to asking for coats." She also learned from her brother's socks cam- paign that "little things can make a big difference." A big boost for Leora's cam- paign came from David Broner, owner of Broner Glove Co. in Auburn Hills, whom the Ben- Ze'evs know from Shaarey Zedek. Leora's mother, Ilana, was at a Jan. 15 . Lisa (Goldberg) and Scott Miller of Novi lovingly announce the birth of their sec- ond daughter, Delaney Beth. Sharing in the joy and excited to be a big sister is Shelby Amanda, 4. Proud grandparents are Al and Barb Goldberg of South Lyon. Delaney is also the granddaughter of the late Elaine and Stuart 'Miller. Delaney is named in loving memory of her paternal grandmother Elaine Miller and her mater- nal cousin Brad Jay Pinkowitz. Jan. 14 Beth Goodman-Plante, formerly of Birmingham, and Mike Plante of New York are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Julian Rose Plante (Avigail Shoshanna). Maternal grandparents are the late Ozzie Goodman and the late Ruth Goodman. Paternal grandparents are Bill Plante, the late Jules Ortieg and the late Barbara Ann Plante. Julian Rose is named after three of her grandparents, Jules Ortieg and her maternal grandmother's middle name, Ann. Her middle name is after her maternal grandmother Ruth Goodman and great-grandmother Rose Goodman. Her Hebrew name is in honor of her maternal grandfather, the late Ozzie (Aaron) Goodman. Jan. 11 Beth and Lorne Kolodin of Grand Blanc are thrilled to announce the birth of their second daughter, Emily Sofia. Big sister 60 February 2 2006 large cookies decorated with a Girl's family and friends collect I shows off the project. boys' clothing and camping supplies store in West Bloomfield midway through the glove campaign when she noticed a box with Broner's name. At the time, the goal for the campaign was 165 pairs. Broner gave the family 100 pairs, boosting Leora to 280 pairs. As part of the campaign, which began in November, Leora solicited students at her Roeper School, family members and friends. She urged potential donors to "have warm hearts for cold hands and that the little things can make a difference," her mother said. The Ben-Ze- Ellen Leigh is ready to share her parents with the new arrival. Proud grandparents are Ruth andiohn Straw of Grand Blanc, Suzi and Elliott Kolodin of West Bloomfield and Eileen Kolodin of Redford. Emily is also the great-grandchild of Florence Slifkin of Oak Park. evs invited friends and family to a Jan. 8 brunch at their Huntington Woods home. Admission was a donation of gloves. About 60 persons attend- ed, and Roeper School students baked large cookies decorated with the shape of a glove. After delivering the gloves to the Capuchin center, Mrs. Ben- Ze'ev compared the size of the donation to the size of Leora's school, which has 300 students. George Gaerig, Capuchin's operations director, wrote the family to say the adult gloves will used for homeless persons while the children's gloves and mittens will be used in the chil- Sidney Feig of New York and Mary Meyers of West Bloomfield. Talia is named in lov- ing memory of her maternal great-grand- parents Gisele and Bernard Gottesman. Dec. 3 Aliya (Pasik) and Jeff Selik of Troy are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter, Elena Shalom. Sharing their pride and joy are grandparents Rona and Larry Pasik of West Bloomfield, Suretta and Alan Must of Bloomfield Hills and Bruce and Terri Selik of Bloomfield Hills. Also sharing the celebration are great- grandmothers Ellanore Bronstein of Farmington Hills and Rose Selik of West Bloomfield. Elena is named in loving memory of her great-grandmother Yetta Weiss. Dec. 12 Barbra (Tunick) and Kevin Giles joyfully announce the birth of their son, Ryan Eli (Ra'anan Eli). Big brother Seth Lewis is excited to welcome Ryan home with hugs and kisses. Sharing in their joy are proud grandparents Cheryl and Edward Tunick, Marilyn Giles and Drs. Lynda and Conrad Giles. Also welcoming Ryan with love is great-grandmother "GG"Victoria Giles of Hollywood, Fla. Ryan Eli is named in lov- ing memory of maternal grandmother and grandfather Rosalind and Edward Kaiser, Oct. 29 and also in loving memory of maternal Cheryl (Boykansky) and Milton Kovinsky great-grandmother Eileen Silverman. of Huntington Woods are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Max Dec. 4 Aaron. Welcoming Max home with love, Jessica and Ken Sachs of West Bloomfield hugs and kisses is big sister Hannah, 3. welcome with love the birth of their Sharing in their joy are grandparents Dr. daughter, Talia Brooke (Penina Bracha). Stanley and Sandra Boykansky of Sharing in their joy are Bloomfield Hills, and Skippy and Brenda proud grandparents Zita Kovinsky of Windsor, Ontario. Excited and Ludwig Gottesman great-grandparents are Sylvia and Alex of New York, Kathy Sachs Kraft of Farmington Hills. Max Aaron is of West Bloomfield and named in loving memory of his maternal Robert Sachs of South- great-grandfather Harry Boykansky. field. Happy great-grand- parents are Lydia and Sachs dren's after-school art therapy program as well as for the chil- dren of parents who come to the service center for food and clothing. Leora's other mitzvah proj- ects included helping finish blankets for the "Wrapped in Love" blanket program spon- sored by the National Council of Jewish Women, which she visit- ed monthly. Another activity was helping the Farmington Hills-based JARC organization, which pro- vides varied services and pro- grams for physically and devel- opmentally handicapped chil- dren and adults. 71 Oct. 4 Mara (Litinsky) and Jeff Kravitz of Oak Park joyfully announce the birth of their son, Aidan Jack Kravitz (Simcha Ya'akov). Proud grandparents are Donna and Barry Litinsky of West Bloomfield, Sylvia Kravitz of Oak Park; great-grandparents are Belle Litinsky Epstein, Frances and Al Schwartz, all of Southfield. Aidan is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandpar- ents Freda Weiss and Jack Litinsky. Aug. 17 Lorey (Eisenberg) and Steven Zlotnick of Los Angeles are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Asher Samuel. Sharing in their joy are grandparents Burt and Sheila Zlotnick Eisenberg of West Bloomfield and Harold and Mac Zlotnick of Tarzana, Calif. Also sharing in the joy is great-grandmother Rose Cohen of West Bloomfield. Asher Samuel is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandfather Sam Cohen. Madison Rae Bernstein will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel Friday, Feb. 3. She is the daughter of Todd Bernstein and Lezlie and Dr. David Madgy and the sister of Alexa, Danielle, Devon and Dylon. Her proud grandpar-