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May 24, 2007 - Image 140

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-05-24

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Mazel Toy!

March 14

Julie Satz Fader and Lee Fader of
Scarsdale, N.Y., joyfully announce the
birth of their daughter, Amelia Gwyn
(Hadar). Sharing their happiness are
big brother Ethan, 2, and grandparents
Sheldon and Suzanne Simon of West
Bloomfield, Bob and Loretta Satz of
Commerce Township and Leslie Fader-
Silvers of Ventnor, N.J. Amelia is named
in memory of her paternal uncle Herb
Charnes, her maternal cousin Helen Wiser
and her great-grandmother Gwen Satz.

Feb. 21

Rivka (Rosenblatt)
and Eric Leder of
Chicago are thrilled to
announce the birth of
their daughter, Juliette
Alexis (Nechama
Leder
Mitzi). Sharing in their
joy are nana and poppa
Judy and Jeffrey Leder of Farmington
Hills and first-time grandma and grandpa
Kathy and Barry Rosenblatt of Los
Angeles. Juliette is the great-granddaugh-
ter of Sadye Leder of West Bloomfield and
Rae Brooks of Winnetka, Calif. Juliette
Alexis is named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandfather Julius Brooks
and her paternal great-grandfather Alex
Leder. Her Hebrew name is in honor of
her maternal great-grandparents Norman
(Necham) and Mitzi Rosenblatt.

Jan. 10

Robyn (Joseph) and
Michael Gutman of
Scottsdale, Ariz., are
thrilled to announce the
joyful arrival of their
daughter, Aliya Martha.
Gutman
Lovingly welcom-
ing her are big sisters
Sophia Rose and Talia Rae. Sharing in their
joy are proud grandparents Barbara and
Steve Gutman of Franklin, Kathy Joseph
of Shaker Heights, Ohio, and Bill Joseph
and Cantor Sarah Sager also of Shaker
Heights. Delighted great-grandmothers are
Esther Minkow of Delray Beach, Fla., and
Bettie Gutman of Southfield. Aliya Martha
is named in loving memory of her great-
grandfather Albert Gutman and great-
grandmother Martha Joseph.

Dec. 7

Brad and
Samantha
Haber of
Chicago joyful-
ly announce the
birth of their
Haber twins
twin daughters,
Dylan Ashley
(Shimriya Rachav) and Sloane Alexandra

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May 24 a 2007

(Gavriela Ariel). Thrilled grandparents
are Pam and Richard Jaffe of Glencoe, Ill.,
and Arlene and Joel Haber of Bloomfield
Hills. Their great-grandma Gammy Yvette
Jaffe was overjoyed to have met the twins.
Dylan is named in memory of her great-
grandmother Frances Haber and great-
grandfather Edward Posnansky. Sloane
is named in memory of her great-grand-
mother Charlotte Jaffe and great-grandfa-
ther Lester Graff.

Brenden Shaw
Abrahams (Shmuel
Beryl), son of Barb and
Alan Abrahams, will
be called to the Torah
as he celebrates his bar
mitzvah on Saturday,
May 26, at Temple Shir
Shalom. Also sharing
in the celebration will
be his sister Tori and proud grandpar-
ents Madeline Bleier and Sue and Bruce
Abrahams. He is also the grandson of the
late Samuel B. Bleier.
Brenden attends Warner Middle School
in Farmington Hills. He enjoyed partici-
pating in several mitzvah projects, includ-
ing volunteering at Farmington Hills-
based JARC.

Gabriel Lawrence
Berman will celebrate
his bar mitzvah on
Saturday, May 26, at
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek Southfield. He is
the son of Joyce and Cliff
Berman and brother
Berman
of Robert. Gabe is the
grandson of Margelee
Greene Ruby, the late Earl Ruby, Shirley
Berman and the late Robert Berman.
Gabe attends Bloomfield Hills Middle
School. His mitzvah projects included vol-
unteering with children who are physically
and mentally challenged and participating
in the Miracle League Baseball Program of
Michigan.

Daniel Davidson will
be called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah on
Monday, May 28, at
Congregation Beth
Ahm. He is the son
of Steven and Esther
Davidson and brother of
Davidson
Josh and Arielle. Proud
grandparents are Avi
and Sidi Rothman of Arizona and Candy
Davidson of Ohio. He is also the grandson
of the late David Davidson.
Daniel is an honor student at Abbott

Middle School in West Bloomfield. His most
meaningful mitzvah project is volunteering
at the Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield.

Charlie Driker-Ohren
will become a bar mitz-
vah on Saturday, May 26,
at Temple Emanu-El. He
is the son of Elissa and
Perry Driker-Ohren and
the older brother of Caleb
and Rebecca. Charlie's
Driker-Ohren
very proud grandparents
are Elaine and Eugene
Driker of Detroit and Helene and Tom
Ohren of Cincinnati. His great grandmother
is Carolyn Ohren of Lauderhill, Fla.
Charlie is a student at Norup
International School in Oak Park. For his
mitzvah project, he held a book drive,
delivered and read books to pre-kinder-
garten students at Stewart Elementary
School in Detroit.

Dylan Shane Dulberg
will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitzvah
Saturday, May 26, at
Congregation B'nai
Moshe. Sharing in this
simchah will be his
parents, David Dulberg
Dulberg
and Dr. Tracey Stulberg,
as well as his sisters
Danielle and Gabrielle. His proud grandpar-
ents are Sheldon and Florence Dulberg and
Dr. David and Nancy Stulberg. He is also
the grandson of the late Elayne Stulberg.
Dylan attends Derby Middle School
in Birmingham. His most meaningful
mitzvah project is his ongoing work with
students in the program for autistically
impaired at Derby.

Sara Janay Enfield,
daughter of Shari and
Mark Enfield, will be
called to the bimah as
she celebrates her bat
mitzvah Saturday, May
26, at Temple Israel. She
is the sister of Daniel.
Enfield
Her grandparents are
Elissa and Hal Leider
and Doris and Bruce Enfield.
Sara attends Clifford Smart Middle
School in Walled Lake. She felt raising
funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Association
was her most significant mitzvah project.

Ashley Fixler (Racheal Leah) of White
Lake will become bat mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue on Saturday, May
26. Participating in the ceremony will be
parents, Jerry and Debbbie Fixler, and
sister Alexis Zimberg. Proud grandpar-
ents are Madge Pollak and Morris and

Lillian Fixler, all of West
Bloomfield. She is also
the grandchild of the
late Alexander Pollak.
Ashley is a student at
Clifford Smart Middle
School in Walled Lake.
Her most meaningful
Fixler
mitzvah project was
volunteering at the 5k
breast care awareness walk on Bell Isle in
Detroit.

Emily Anne
McPherson, daughter
of Sheila and Dr. Barry
Jay and Neal and Mary
McPherson, will cel-
ebrate her bat mitzvah
at Temple Israel on
Saturday, May 26. She is
McPherson
the sister of Sarah. Her
grandparents are Esther
and Harold Radin and Dora Jay. She is also
the grandchild of the late Ruth and the
late Edgar McPherson. Sharing the sim-
chah will be great-grandmothers Lillian
Greenblatt and Helen Radin-Mayer.
Emily attends Clifford Smart Middle
School in Walled Lake. Helping at Gleaners
Food Bank was the mitzvah project she
felt had the most meaning.

Matthew Stephen
Mutnick, together with
his family, will cel-
ebrate his bar mitzvah
at Havdalah services
Saturday, May 26, at
Temple Israel. He is
the son of Catherine
Mutnick
and Gary Mutnick and
the brother of Leah. His
grandparents are Sally and Erwin Mutnick
and Violet and Dr. Stephen Kocsis.
Matthew is a student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield. He felt
it was very meaningful to donate to Yad
Ezra in Berkley as a mitzvah project.

Matthew Benjamin
Rein (Benyamin)
became a bar mitzvah
Saturday, May 12, at
Temple Shir Shalom.
He is the son of Stacie
and Jeff Rein and
brother of Allison.
Rein
Sharing in the simchah
were his grandparents
Herbert Goodwin and Sy and Norma Rein.
Matthew is also the grandson of the late
Barbara Goodwin.
Matthew is a seventh-grader at West
Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
For his mitzvah project, he helped out at
the Capuchin Soup Kitchen in Detroit.

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