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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-03-20

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Mazel Toy!

Jan. 19
Rachel Cook and Robert
Jones of Chicago joyfully
announce the birth of
their first child, Sarit
Elana. Sarit is wel-
comed home by her big
brother Sam, 4. Sharing
in the joy of her birth
are her grandparents
Charna Norman Cook
of Bloomfield Hills and Adrian and Sook
Jones of Wilmette, Ill. Sarit is named in lov-
ing memory of her great-grandmother Sarah
Norman and her great-great-aunt Eleanor
"Rae" Gold.

Jan. 14
Amy (Jablin) and Eric
Forseter of Rockville,
Md., welcome with much
love the birth of their
daughter, Mia Sage
(Mia Esther). Sharing in
their joy are grandpar-
Forseter
ents Margery Jablin of
West Bloomfield, Alan
and Lynda Jablin of
Scottsdale, Ariz., Annette and Bernie Forseter
of Rockville and great-grandparents Pearl
and Julian Nusbaum of West Bloomfield
and Rose Schleifer of Cedarhurst, N.Y. Mia
is named in loving memory of her maternal
great grandfather Markus Jablonowski, pater-
nal great-aunt Libby Schleifer, maternal great-
great-grandmother Esther Nusbaum and
paternal great-grandmother Sylvia Forseter.

Jan. 3
Emily (Jampel) and Ted Sherman announce
the birth of their daughter, Adeline Frances
(Marni Mira). Welcoming Addie home are
big brothers, Tommy, 51/2, and AJ, 31/2. Proud
grandparents are Jerry and Renee Sherman
of West Bloomfield and Bob and Joan Jampel
of Bloomfield Hills. Adeline Frances is named
after her paternal great-grandmother Mildred
Fox, her maternal great-grandmother Frances
Jampel and her maternal great-grandparents
Henry and Delia Meyers.

Dec. 18
Jamie (Dunn) and
Andrew Resnik of Denver
announce with love the
birth of their son, Max
Franklin Resnik (Natan
Eliyahu). Sharing in the
joy are proud grand-
Resnik
parents Judy and Jeffrey
Dunn of Farmington Hills
and Lauren and Robert
Resnik of Solana Beach, Calif. Overjoyed
great-grandparents are Ruth Kirshner of
Aventura, Fla., and Evelyn and Malcolm
Brahms of Beachwood, Ohio. Max is named

in loving memory of his great-grandfathers
Frank Friedman, Nathan Resnik and Albert
Dunn.

Nov. 12
Angie (Pierce) and Adam
Kutinsky are pleased
to announce the birth
of their son, Jack Lev.
Sharing in the joy is big
brother Jonah, grandpar-
ents Dr. Jay and Lesley
Kutinsky
Kutinsky and Dr. Gary
and Beverly Pierce. Great-
grandparents are Irene
and Alvin Goodman and Barbara Bass. Jack
is named in loving memory of his maternal
grandmother Libby Pierce.

Nov. 5
Jodi (Weiss) and Robert
Mills of West Bloomfield
are excited to announce
with love the birth of
their daughter, Rebecca
et as Brooke (Rivka Batsheva).
Sharing in their joy is
Mills
big brother Jacob, 21/2.
Proud grandparents are
Annie and Gary Weiss
and Sharon and Stuart Mills, all of West
Bloomfield. Rebecca is named in loving
memory of her maternal great-bubbie Regina
Jablonka and paternal great-grandmother
Bessie Dinkin.

Nov. 1
Stacy Lieberman and
Jonathan Ritter of
Burbank, Calif., are
pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Levi
Thoreau (Tov Levi).
Welcoming him home
Ritter
is big brother Dylan
Jonathan, 3. Sharing
in their happiness are
proud grandparents Rochelle and Arthur
Lieberman of Bloomfield Hills, Linda Bray
of Kansas City, Mo., and Gretchen and Larry
Ritter of Sioux Falls, S.D. Levi is named in
loving memory of his maternal great-grand-
mother Tillie (Tova) Lieberman.

Berkey

Sarah Rebecca Berkey
(Sarah Rivka) of West
Bloomfield will be
called to the Torah as
a bat mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills
on Saturday, March 22.
Participating in the cer-
emony will be her parents,
Lisa and Paul Berkey, and

brother Jack. Proud grandparents are Mickie
and Sam Orechkin of Delray Beach, Fla., Jane
and Sanford Golin of Palm Beach, Fla., and
Faye Berkey of Boynton Beach, Fla. She is also
the granddaughter of the late Richard Berkey.
Sarah is a seventh-grade student at
Orchard Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield. Her mitzvah projects included
raising money for Relay for Life.

Elianna Sarah Budow of
Mocli'in, Israel, formerly of
Ann Arbor, will celebrate
her bat mitzvah on Purim,
Friday, March 21. She will
lead the megillah reading.
Elianna is the daughter of
Dr. Maurice and Carolyn
Budow
Budow and the late Gwen
Daneman Budow. Her
siblings are Rami, Jonah,
Han, Yanev and Karem. Very proud grandpar-
ents are Elaine Friedman of West Bloomfield
and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Budow of New York
City. Elianna is also the granddaughter of the
late Raymond Daneman. Several relatives
from the United States will attend the sim-
chah as well as Israeli family and friends.

Drew Ty Correll, son of
Bethany and Ray Correll,
celebrated his bar mitzvah
at Temple Shir Shalom
in West Bloomfield, on
Friday, March 14. He is the
brother of Jordan Correll.
His proud grandparents
Correll
are Sheila Kamin of
Southfield and David and
Connie Kamin of West
Bloomfield. He is the great-grandson of Sarah
Kaminsky.
Drew attends Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills. His most memorable mitz-
vah project was helping his uncle to coach
young kids at baseball.

Oren Yosef Duer of West
Bloomfield will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitz-
vah on Saturday, March 22,
at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek West Bloomfield,
B'nai Israel Center. He is
the son of proud parents,
Duer
Rhonda and Armando
Duer, and the brother of
Michal and Yael. Oren is
the grandson of Violeta and Yosef Duer of
Israel, Elliot Rappaport of Coconut Creek, Fla.,
and the late Jean Rappaport.
Oren is a seventh-grade student at
Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit
in Farmington Hills. His mitzvah project
included participation in Dor L'Dor and
Farmington Hills-based JARC.

Lily Anne Indenbaum,
daughter of Leslye and
Michael Indenbaum
and sister of Shoshana
and Alyssa, will read
from the Torah as she
becomes a bat mitzvah at
Congregation Shaarey
Indenbaum
Zedek Southfield
at Havdalah services
Saturday, Mardi 22. Proud
to be sharing and participating in her sim-
chah will be her grandparents Andrea and
Joel Silberg and Valerie Indenbaum. Lily is
also the granddaughter of the late Samuel
Indenbaum.
Lily is a seventh-grader at Berkshire
Middle School in Beverly Hills. One of her bat
mitzvah projects was donating a portion of
her gifts to the Samuel Indenbaum Endowed
Scholarship Fund at Wayne State University
School of Medicine in Detroit in memory of
her zaydie.

Gabriel Adam Lawler
(Ezriel Raphael) will be
called to the Torah as a
bar mitzvah on Saturday,
March 22, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills. He is
the son of Julie and Chris
Lawler
Lawler and brother of
Nate and Misty. Sharing
in his joy is proud grand-
mother Barbara Lawler. He is also the grand-
son of the late Roslyn and the late Edward
Samet.
Gabe attends Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills. The mitzvah project he
found most meaningful was volunteering at
Yad Ezra in Berkley.

Ryan Michael Silverman,
son of Jeffrey and Stacey
Silverman and Michelle
and Mark Carter, will read
from the Torah on the
occasion of his bar mitz-
vah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield Saturday,
Silverman
March 22. He is the broth-
er of Cole, Madison, Reese
and Makenna. His proud grandparents are
Ronna and Richard Silverman. He is the also
the grandson of the late Carol Silverman and
the great-grandson of Florin Gaynes.
Ryan attends East Hills Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. Among his many mitzvah
projects, he felt volunteering at Gilda's Club,
a Royal Oak-based cancer support group
co-founded by his late grandmother, was the
most meaningful.

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