Mazel Toy! Aug. 7 Kelly (Rogers) and David Victor are over- joyed to announce the birth of their son, Jack Rogers Victor (Yonatan Binyomin). Victor He is welcomed home by big brothers George, 71/2, and Robert, 4, and sister Adin, 2. Jack is named in loving memory of his great- grandfather Benjamin Victor. Delighted grandparents are Fran and Ron Rogers of Southfield and Marilyn and Steven Victor of Bloomfield Hills. Jack will sadly miss his late grandmother Arlene Victor. June 17 Stephanie (Dorfman) and Avi Beneson of Passaic, N.J., announce with much love the birth of their son, Zev Yitzchak. Beneson Thrilled grandpar- ents are Dr. Michael and Shelli Dorfman of West Bloomfield and Dr. David and Marci Beneson of Southfield. Sharing in their happiness are great-grandparents Ceil and Jerry Liebman of Southfield; Joyce Dorfman of Pompano Beach, Fla.; Laura Beneson of Southfield; Esther and Jack Liwazer of West Bloomfield. Zev is named in lov- ingly memory of his great-great-grand- father William Berlin (Zev Wolf) and his great-grandfather Saul Charles Dorfman (Shmuel Yitzchak). June 18 Michelle Pearlman and Drew Denker of Newton, Mass., proudly announce the arrival of Noa Elizabeth (Noa Aliza). Big sister Denker is Madeline Rachel Denker. Sharing their joy are grandparents Barbara and Harvey Pearlman of Commerce Township, Maxine and Stuart Savett of West Conshohocken, Pa., and Betsy Pincus of Little Egg Harbor, N.J. Noa is also the grandchild of the late Barry Denker. Her delighted great- grandmothers are Ruth Metzger and Neva Denker. Noa is named in loving memory of her great-grandfather Newell Horwitz and in honor of the life, love and work of Drew's pediatrician, medical mentor and friend Paul Eglick. Koby Berman will cel- ebrate his bar mitzvah at the Birmingham Temple on Friday, Aug. 31. He is the son of Ifilaj Sharon Milberger and Bob Berman and brother of Andy. Sharing in the Berman simchah will be loving grandmother Barbara Milberger. He is also the grandchild of the late Moniek Milberger, the late Randall and the late Marcelle Berman. Koby is an eighth-grader at Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills. As part of his mitzvah project, he is working to raise awareness about the genocide in Darfur and donating money to several Darfur-related charities. Alexander David Bez son of Leslie and Dr. Joel Bez and brother of Bradley, will celebrate his bar mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek of East Lansing. Bez His proud grandparents are Carol and Dr. Bert Bez, and Kathleen and Robert Baughman. Alex is an eighth-grader at Kinawa Middle School. For his mitzvah project, he has been a volunteer at Habitat for Humanity. Sarah Natalie Blume will celebrate her bat mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield. She is the daughter of Laurie and David Blume, sister of Blume Hannah and grand- daughter of Betty Greene, Ellie and Michael Blume, the late Donald Greene and the late Marcia Amhowitz. Sarah attends Berkshire Middle School in Beverly Hills. Her most meaningful mitzvah projects included volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Daniel Ross Feenstra will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Sept.1, at Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield. His proud parents are Patti Tauber of West Bloomfield Feenstra and Chris Feenstra of Milford. Other proud family members include his brother David Feenstra; his aunt Bess Raimi; his grand- mother Phyllis Feenstra; and additional aunts, uncles and cousins. Daniel will be an eighth-grader in the fall of 2007 at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. As preparation as a bar mitzvah, he volunteered for two years at the annual Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. Michael Alexander Hersch will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Congregation Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield. He is the son of Julie and Edward Hersch Hersch and the brother of Emily and Rachel. He is the grandson of Betty Hersch and Rosalind Siegel. He is also the grandson of the late Martin Hersch and the late Norman Siegel, and the great-grandson of the late Ben Solomon. Michael is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. His most meaningful mitzvah proj- ect was working with JARC residents. Gabriel Joseph Hessenthaler will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park on Saturday, Sept. 1. He is the son of Lori and Hessenthaler Darren Hessenthaler and the older brother of Emily and Noah. Gabriel is also the grandson of Diane and Sander Eisenberg, Harriet Hessenthaler and the late David Hessenthaler. Gabe is a student at Norup International School in Oak Park. His most memorable mitzvah project was volunteering with his grandparents at Yad Ezra's food bank in Berkley. Mara Dylan Kavieff, beloved daughter of Cindy and Reid Kavieff and sister of Alex and Jesse, will be called to Torah as a bat mitzvah on Friday, Aug. 31, at Temple Shir Shalom Kavieff in West Bloomfield. She is the granddaughter of Sonja and Montague Salbes, Shelden Kavieff and the late Rosalind Kavieff. Mara attends Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Her mitzvah projects included donating to Locks of Love. Jocelyn Marcela Kirsch (Orit Dvora) of West Bloomfield will become a bat mitzvah at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills on Saturday, Sept. 1. Participating in the Kirsch ceremony will be her parents, Margie Fiszman-Kirsch and Ari Kirsch. Proud grandparents are Bertha Fiszman of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, and Sheila Kirsch of West Bloomfield. Josie is an eighth-grader at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Her most meaningful mitzvah project was helping to clean, paint and refurbish the Boys and Girls Club of Flint. Alec Holden Levine, son of Cindy and Bruce Levine and brother of Blake, Shane and Drew, will be called to the bimah to read from the Torah on the occa- sion of his bar mitzvah Levine on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He is the grandson of Ilene and Murray Gittleman, Beverly Levine, and Carol and Alvin Levine. Alec attends Birmingham Covington School. His most meaningful mitz- vah project was involvement in West Bloomfield-based Friendship Circle's Miracle Baseball League and Day Camp. Jessica Niskar Samantha Niskar Julie Helen Linovitz of Herndon, Va., will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Congregation Beth Emeth in Herndon. Sharing in the sim- chah will be her parents, Rhonda and Marc Linovitz, and her brother Brian. Proud grandparents are Shelia and Michael Levine of Oak Park. Julie is also the grand- daughter of the late Max Linovitz and the late Inez Tolan Linovitz. Julie attends Rachel Carson Middle School in Herndon. Her mitzvah project involved taking care of a neighbor with cancer and her handicapped cats. B'nai Mitzvah on page 64 August 30 • 2007 63