Family Focus MAZEL TOV! Saett tag, Witst r l -/ r I May 17 *A Robin Schwartz One Week Only Closing June 30th oftvws. Applegate Square — Southfield • All sales final • previous sales excluded • checks & cash only Goldstein and Jonathan D. Goldstein of Huntington Woods are thrilled and grate- ful to announce the arrival of Olivia Mira Goldstein (Mira Shayna). Olivia is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grand- mother Marion Zoback and paternal great-grandmother Sylvia Levine. Also welcoming Olivia with love are proud grandparents Linda and David Schwartz of Newtown Square, Pa., and Arna and Michael Goldstein of West Bloomfield. May 9 SIXTH ANNUAL Hirsch 1M OCTOBER 5, 2008 SUNDAY 11 00 AM - 3:O0 PM WEST BLOOMFIELD JCC FREE • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC OVER 50 PARTY INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS ON HAND TO HELP YOU... GET INSPIRED • GET ORGANIZED • GET MOTIVATED! PHOTOGRAPHERS ° PLANNERS ° DECORATORS • VENUES ° ENTERTAINMENT CATERING VALET SOUVENIRS • VIDEOGRAPHERS • LIGHTING • MORE! OtTR011 NEW; 2 0 0 4 joso EVENT SPONSORS 00 ,00001gaggilateigira rik VENDOR INFO (24$) 3584000 WWW.JOECOMELLCOM CANTOR SAMUEL ) GREENBAUM Certified Mohel Skill, Sensitivity and Tradition come together to create your special Bris. Answering all of your anesthetic & aftercare needs. (248) 855-A BOY (2269) Office: (248) 547-7970 p erfectnow excite. com 1401760 C20 June 19 • 2008 Jason and Heidi (Hes) Hirsch of Birmingham are thrilled to announce the birth of Maxwell Joshua. Welcoming him home is 20- month-old sister Rachael Taylor Bradley (Rachel Tova) of West Bloomfield will become bat mitzvah at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills Bradley on Saturday, June 21. Participating in the ceremony will be parents David and Debra Bradley and sisters Hannah and Isabel. Proud grandparents are Myrna and Joseph Bradley of Farmington Hills and Stanley Salzenstein of Peoria, Ill. Rachael is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Her mitzvah project included participation in Farmington Hills-based JARC activities and visits. Jacob Aaron Leflein (Yehuda Shimshon) of Ann Arbor became a bar mitzvah on Saturday, June 7, at Congregation Beth Israel in Ann Arbor. Sharing in his sim- Leflein chah were his parents, Laurie and Jeffrey Leflein, and younger siblings Elana, Shoshana and Ari. Jake's loving grand- parents are Mary and Allan Silverman and Raina and William Leflein. Molly. Sharing in their blessing are grandparents Shirley and Jack Hes of Toledo, Ohio, and Mirriel and Bernard Hirsch of Southfield. Max is named for his maternal grandfa- ther Jack Hes and in loving memory of his paternal great-grandfather Marvin Bernstein. March 23 Andrea (Rapp) and Michael Buman of New York City are proud to announce the birth of their son, Zachary Perry Buman (Peretz). Buman He is the little brother of Benjamin. Grandparents are Caren and Lawrence Rapp and Galina and Arkady Buman, all of Bloomfield Hills. Great-grand- parents are Rose and Yakov Buman of Israel. Zachary is named for paternal great-grandmother Zelda Rabinky and maternal great-grandfather Perry Sherling. Jake is a seventh-grade student at Tappan Middle School in Ann Arbor. He will volunteer at the Chabad Camp Gan Israel this summer for his mitz- vah project. Kelsi Rae Levine will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, June 21, at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield. She is the daughter of Rebecca Levine and Jay Levine and the sister of Rikki Levine. Sharing in her simchah will be her proud grandparents Sally and Hy Levine and Yvonne Chapman. She is also the granddaughter of the late Daniel Chapman. Kelsi is a seventh-grader at Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake. Her mitzvah projects included work- ing with Blight Busters