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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-01-25

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Dec. 5
David and Jennifer (Rifkin) Jaffe of
Saginaw joyfully announce the birth
of their son, Alex Rifkin Jaffe.
Waiting at home are twin sisters Molly
and Anna. Proud grandparents are
Mark and Judy Jaffe of Essexville and
Larry and Francine Rifkin of Saginaw.
Also enjoying Alex are great-grand-
parents Rose Levine and George and
Jane Fritz.

Nov. 17
Jacquelyn Bell and
Mick Kolinski of
Birmingham joy-
fully welcome the
birth of their son,
Jonah Logan.
Kolinski
Proud grandparents
include JoAnn and Marshall Bell,
Ann and Jerry Kolinski, and Marilyn
and Todd Kargula. Jonah is named in
loving memory of his maternal great-
grandmother Lucille Gray.

Zachary Louis
Barnett will read
from the Torah
on the occasion
of his bar mitz-
vah, Saturday,
Jan. 27, at
Temple Israel.
Barnett
His parents are
Shari and Neal
Barnett and his sisters are Sasha and
Ariana. Sharing the simchah will be
grandparents Joyce and Dr. Erwin
Adelman, Marjorie Gutterman, and
Verna and Harvey Barnett. He is also
the grandchild of the late Dr. Meyer
Gutterman and the great-grandchild
of the late Ann and the late Louis
Chudler, the late Anne and the late
Nathan Adelman, the late Shirley and
the late Samuel Salk, and the late Ethel
and the late Joseph Barnett.
Zachary attends Bloomfield Hills
Middle School. As a mitzvah project,
he held a book drive to donate books
to children who are less fortunate.

Ari Jacob
Franklin,
son of Wendy
Franklin and
Scott Franklin
and brother of
Amanda, will read
from the Torah
Franklin
on the occa-
sion of his bar
mitzvah at Temple Israel Saturday,
Jan. 27. He is the grandson of Mary
Jane and Richard Wilson and Elaine
Franklin. He is also the grandson of
the late Gerald Melville Franklin. His
late great-grandparents are Monzelle
and Robert Clark, Anne and Cassam
Wilson, Fanny and Abe Horowitz and
Eve and Jacob Franklin.
Ari is a student at Birmingham
Covington School. He volunteered at
Yad Ezra in Berkley, shelving food;
he felt that was his most meaningful
mitzvah project.

Jennifer Paige
Finkel, daughter
of Kathy and
Paul Finkel and
sister of Rachel,
will become a
bat mitzvah as
she reads from
Finkel
the Torah at
Congregation
B'nai Moshe Saturday, Jan. 27. Her
proud grandparents are Beverly Finkel
and Carol and Seymour Finkel. She
is also the granddaughter of the late
Rachel and the late Sidney Brickner.
Jennifer attends Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. She is most proud to have
raised money for the American Heart
Association in memory of her Uncle
Robert.

Lillian Rachel
Malach, together
with her par-
ents, Leslie and
Ronald Malach,
and brother
Harrison, will
lead Havdalah
Malach
services at
Temple Israel,
Saturday, Jan. 27, to celebrate her bat
mitzvah. She is the grandchild of Alyce
Freedman. She is also the grandchild
of the late Harold Freedman and the
late Ruth and Cecil Malach.
Lilli attends Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield. Her
involvement in various JARC activities
has been very meaningful as part of
her mitzvah experience.

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