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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-09-25

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Family Focus

MAZEL TOV!

May 22
Nathan and Catherine Forbes of Franklin
are pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Tony Blake Forbes. He is
the little brother of Andrew, Caitlin and
Aaron. Proud grandparents are Sidney
and Maddie Forbes of Bloomfield Hills
and Connie Jacob of Franklin. He is also
the grandson of the late Tony (H. John)
Jacob. Happy great-grandmother is Connie
Wineman of West Bloomfield.

May 16
Jennifer (Anchill)
and Ryan Barish of
Farmington Hills
announce with love the
birth of their son, Blake
Noah (Leib Reuven).
Welcoming Blake home
Barish
with many hugs and kiss-
es is big brother Maxwell
Chase, 3. Proud grandparents are Rhona
and Allan Anchill of Farmington Hills and
Rita and Sidney Barish of West Bloomfield.
Excited great-grandmother is Esther
Pantzer of Farmington Hills. Blake is also
the great-grandson of the late Evelyn and
the late Charles Anchill, the late Lillian
and the late Louis Barish, the late Rose
and the late Abraham Fershtman, and the
late Irving Pantzer. Blake is named in lov-
ing memory of his maternal great-grand-
mother Evelyn Anchill and his paternal
great-grandmother Lillian Barish.

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April 18
Dr. Susan Malinowski
and Gary Shapiro of
Birmingham are still
astounded to announce
the birth of their
son, Mark Jerome
Malinowski Shapiro.
Shapiro
Ecstatic grandparents are
Drs. Jolanta and Edward
Malinowski of West Bloomfield. Mark is
lovingly named in honor of his maternal
great-grandfather Marek Mersyk, who
died in the Warsaw Ghetto, and his pater-
nal grandfather Jerome Shapiro.

Sawyer Edward Bryce Altman (Baruch)
of Birmingham will be called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah Saturday, Sept. 27, at
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek Southfield. His
proud parents are Jolie
and David Altman.
Excited brothers are
Aidan and Carter. Also
sharing in the simchah
will be his grandparents
Sheila and Lance Schiller
and Jules Altman as well

as great-grandmother Cecelia Young. He
is also the grandson of the late Deborah
Altman.
Sawyer is a student at Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. For one of his mitzvah projects,
he worked with Farmington Hills-based
JARC.

Jacob Diem Behrmann
will be called to read
from the Torah at
Congregation Shir
Tilcvah in Troy on Friday
evening, Sept. 26. He
is the son of Sara and
Steven Behrmann, broth-
er of Sydney, grandchild
Behrmann
of Bunny and Mickey
Behrmann of Huntington
Woods and of the late Rose and the late
Sidney Diem.
Jacob is a student at Norup
International School in Oak Park. For
his mitzvah project, he volunteered twice
monthly for 10 months, mentoring and
befriending an autistic child in the neigh-
borhood.

Benjamin Isaac Beltser
will lead the congrega-
tion at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield
Saturday, Sept, 27, as
he celebrates his bar
mitzvah. He is the son of
Yuliya and Ilya Beltser
Beltser
and the brother of Lev.
His proud grandparents
are Svetlana and Roman Livergant and
Bella Beltser He is also the grandchild of
the late Alexey Beltser. His great-grand-
mother is Khaya Grad and his late great-
grandfather was Daniil Grad.
Benjamin is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. He
helped sort vegetables and plants with
Earth Works Urban Farming and felt this
was a very meaningful mitzvah project.

Dean Nadir Benyamin
of Farmington Hills
will become a bar mitz-
vah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue on Saturday,
Sept. 27. Participating in
the ceremony will be his
parents, Yosef and Lisette
Benyamin
Benyamin, and his broth-
er Jeremy. Proud grand-
parents are Nadir and Rachel Benyamin of
Haifa, Israel, and Anton and Lidy van der
Steege from Wijchen, the Netherlands.
Dean is a student at Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. His mitzvah projects include the Dor

L' Dor project at Fleischman Residence in
West Bloomfield.

Nicole Elizabeth
Berkman (Nichama
Brucha), daughter of
Jodie (Pearlman) and
Peter Berkman, will
be called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Sept. 27, at
Berkman
Congregation Am
Yisrael in Northfield, Ill.
She is the sister of Caroline and Bradley.
Proud grandparents are Donna and Allan
Pearlman of Huntington Woods and Susan
and Jeffrey Berkman of Muttontown, N.Y.
Also sharing in the simchah will be great-
grandmothers Libby Weingarden and
Sarah Pearlman of Southfield and Jean
Brooks of Flushing, N.Y.
Nicole's mitzvah projects included
designing and selling new year's cards,
with proceeds being donated to the Jewish
National Fund.

Jacob Pincus Bielfield
of Farmington Hills was
called to the Torah as a
bar mitzvah at Temple
Beth El in Bloomfield
Township on Saturday,
Sept. 20. He is the son
of Cheri Bielfield and
Bielfield
Bradley Bielfield and
brother of Hunter. Proud
grandparents are Leda Gorlovsky of
Farmington Hills and Marilyn Pincus of
Bloomfield Hills. He is also the grand-
son of the late Milton Gorlovsky, the
late Bernard Pincus and the late Burton
Bielfield.
Jacob attends Detroit Country Day
School in Beverly Hills.

Natalie Claire Bloom,
daughter of Pam and Ken
Bloom, will celebrate her
bat mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield
Friday, Sept. 26. She is
the sister of Jennifer
and Stephanie. Her
Bloom
proud grandparents are
Madeline Weinsaft and
Hilda and Mitcheal Bloom.
Natalie attends Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield. She participated
in the West Bloomfield-based Friendship
Circle B'nai Mitzvah program and its
"Miracle" Softball League, feeling this was
the most meaningful of her mitzvah projects.

Noah Daniel Cohen (Noach Don) of
Franklin will be called to the Torah on
Saturday, Sept. 27, at Congregation

Shaarey Zedek West
Bloomfield, B'nai Israel
Center. Participating in
the ceremony will be his
parents, Drs. Susan and
Steven Cohen, along with
his siblings, Jaymie, Sam
and Josh. Proud grand-
Cohen
parents are Bob and
Shirley Cohen of Solon,
Ohio, and Marilyn and Dr. Herbert Mayers
of Pepper Pike, Ohio.
Noah is a student at Berkshire Middle
School in Beverly Hills. His mitzvah projects
included collecting books for the Reach Out
and Read program at William Beaumont
Hospital Pediatric Clinic, Royal Oak.

Ellis Burton Fried,
son of Jamie Fried and
Marvin Fried, will be
called to the Torah as a
bar mitzvah Saturday,
Sept. 27, at Temple
Shir Shalom in West
Bloomfield. Sharing
Fried
in the simchah will
be his sister Jessica of
Israel and his brother Garrett, along with
proud grandparents Harriet Chodoroff
of Scottsdale, Ariz., Leonard Fidler and
Marilyn Spoon. He is also the grandson of
the late Maurice Fried and the late Elaine
Fried Gannes.
Ellis is a student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield. As part
of his mitzvah program, he participates in
the Links program at his school.

Jacob William
and Rachel Marni
Greenberg cel-
ebrated their b'nai
mitzvah Saturday,
Sept. 20, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills.
Jacob
They are the children
Greenberg
of Dr. Lawrence and
Robin Greenberg. Their
siblings Eric and Libby
participated in their sim-
chah. Rachel and Jacob
are the grandchildren
of Dr. Robert and Reva
Moss, Violet Greenberg
and the late Dr. Ralph A.
Rachel
Greenberg.
Greenberg
Rachel and Jacob are
eighth-graders at Orchard
Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield.
Their most memorable mitzvah project
was participating in the National Kidney
Foundation Zoo Walk in honor of their
close family friend who suffers with kidney
disease.

B'nai Mitzvah on page B66

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