Mazel Toy! May 26 Melanie (Topper) and Sasha Stojanovic welcome with much love the birth of their son, Evan Robert. Welcoming Evan home is big brother Dylan, 18 months. Sharing in their joy is grandma Amy Topper of Farmington Hills. Evan Robert is named in loving memory of his maternal great- grandmother Rosalie Carroll. Maya Jo Edery was called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah Friday, June 9, at Temple Emanu-El. She is the daughter of Missy and David Bean and Gidon Edery, sister of Adam and Edery Annabel and granddaughter of Elaine and Arnold Shifman, Miriam and Shaul Spielman and Phyllis and Edward Bean. • Maya is a seventh-grade stu- dent at Norup Middle School in Oak Park. Among her mitzvah projects, she volunteered at the Temple Emanu-El Purim carnival. Nicole Emily Feinberg will be called to the Torah as a bat mitz- vah Saturday, June 17, at Temple Emanu-El. She is the daugh- ter of Lynn and Henry Feinberg and the younger sister of William. Her Feinberg proud grand- parents are Shirley and Paul Feinberg, Betty Loughlin and Dan Cheney. Nicole is a seventh-grade stu- dent at Norup Middle School in Oak Park. Her most meaningful mitzvah project was packing and distributing food at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Brett Nolan Felsenfeld, son of Sandi and Dr. Joel Felsenfeld and brother of Scott, will read from the Torah on the occasion of his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel during Havdalah services, Saturday, June 17. His grandpar- ents are Shirley and Bill Felsenfeld and Ida Cherny. Brett is a student at Walled Lake Felsenfeld Middle School. One of the mitzvah proj- ects he felt was very mean- ingful was volunteering at Farmington Hills-based JARC. Tamara Elyse Greenberg, daugh- ter of Gail and Howard Greenberg, read from the Torah on the occa- sion of her bat mitzvah Saturday, June 10, at Congregation Shir Tikvah. She is the sister of Seth. Proud nana is Shirley Nachman. Grandparents papa Philip Greenberg, grandma Libby Greenberg and grandpa Sheldon Nachman will be there in memory and spirit. Tami is a student at Norup Middle School in Oak Park. Her most meaningful mitzvah proj- ect was help- ing set up a Greenberg new multi-age classroom and being a student aide in the class. Brooke Lindsey Isaacs (Bracha Liba) and Danielle Elizabeth Isaacs (Dodi Elana) of Farmington Hills will become b'nai mitzvah at Temple Shir Shalom Friday, June 16. They are the children of Diane and Craig Isaacs. Proud grandparents are Sara and Larry Epstein and Sandy Isaacs. Great- grandpar- ents are Esther and Al Epstein Brooke and and Pearl Danielle Isaacs Adler. The girls are students at 0. E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. Their mitzvah project was working with the Dr. Paws pro- gram in West Bloomfield. Ricky Max Levine, son of Lauri and Dr. Robert Levine and brother of Cole, will read from the Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah Saturday, June 17, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Sharing in the simchah will be his proud grandparents Marilyn and Dr. Stanley Levine, Barbara and Dave Moran. He is also the grandson of the late Rhoda Moran. Ricky is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. His Levine most meaning- ful mitzvah project was spending time visiting senior residents at Fleishman Apartments in West Bloomfield. Michal "Mimi" Marcus will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah Saturday, June 17, at Congregation Beth Shalom. She is the daughter of Zoe and Howard Marcus and the sister of Aaron, Caleb and Madison. Proud grandparents are Anne and Allen Marcus and Bob Baumgartel. She is also the grand- daughter of the late Bette Baumgartel. Marcus Also joining the celebration will be her favorite uncle Eliot Marcus. Mimi is a student at Berkshire Middle School in Beverly Hills. Her mitzvah project was making lap blankets for wheelchair-bound patients. Avery P. Kotzen McIntyre, son of James McIntyre and Rhonda Kotzen of Novi, will be called to the bimah for his bar mitzvah Saturday, June 17, at Temple Kol Ami. Sharing in this simchah will be his sister Elaine McIntyre and proud grandparents Katy and James McIntyre. He is also the grandson of the late Harold and the late Pearl Kotzen. Avery attends Novi Middle School. One of his most challeng- ing and meaningful experiences was volunteering with LAYLS, helping children with special needs to play soccer. involved volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Louis Morris Meisner will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Congregation Adath Israel, Cincinnati, Ohio, on Saturday, June 17. He is the son of Pamela and David Meisner and the brother of Meryl, Harry, Nathan, Herbert and Ivan. Also sharing in the simchah will be his bubbie Hotche Pastor of Cincinnati and grandparents Lillian and Irving Meisner of Southfield. Louie is Meisner a student 'at the Wyoming Middle School in Wyoming, Ohio. For his mitzvah project, he will make a donation to the Aleh Jerusalem Center, a rehabilitation center for disabled children in Israel. Zachary Wallace, son of Heidi Wallace and Michael Wallace and brother of Hillary, will be called to the Torah at Temple Israel Saturday, June 17. Proud grand- parents are Anita and Seymour Cywiak and Harriet Wallace. He is also the grand- son of the late Arnold Wallace. He is the great- grandson of Helen Kurtz, the late Irving Winstock, - the late Mary Wallace and Herbert Wallace and the late Iras and Sam Gordon. Attending Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills, Zachary felt it was especially meaningful to be a volunteer at the Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield for his mitzvah proj- ect. Jordan Rachel Shifman was called to the Torah as a bat mitz- vah Friday, June 9, at Temple Emanu-El. She is the daughter of Valerie and Stephen Shifman, sister of Josh and granddaughter of Anita and Harry Evans and Elaine and Arnold Shifman. Jordan is a seventh-grade student at Shifman Norup Middle School in Oak Park. One of her mitzvah proj- ects involved volunteering at the Huntington Woods Library. Francesca Rose Shlain will celebrate her bat mitzvah as she is called to read from the Torah at Temple Israel, Saturday, June 17. She is the daughter of Bruce Shlain and the late Gayle Krinsky Shlain and the sister of Nicholas. Her grandparents are Emily and Joseph Krinsky and Hilda and Marvin Shlain. Shlain Francesca attends West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. One of her mitzvah projects Eric Anthony Weberman was called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday, June 10, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. He is the son of Cheryl and Aron Weberman and the brother of Lindsey, Brian and Rachel. He is also the grandchild of Freda Weberman and Linda Wenson, the late Leon Weberman ii and the late Benjamin Wenson. Eric is a stu- dent at Warner Middle School Weberman in Farmington Hills. His mitz- vah projects included volunteering his time as an assistant coach for the CW3 U- 9 boys' soccer team. More B'nai Mitzvah • Congregation Beth Ahm — Ron Israel, son of Marcie and Ashley Israel (Saturday). • Temple Beth El — adult b'not mitzvah of Robin Fenberg, Michelle Lame, F. Judy Martens, Gail Mayer, Karen Mucha (Saturday). • Temple Shir Shalom — Evan Fried, son of Elaine and Ron Fried (Saturday). June 15 • 2006 55