Family Focus MAZEL TOV! May 18 Danielle (Nason) and Jeffrey Goldman of Chicago, Ill., are thrilled to announce the birth of their second daughter, Marissa Sloan (Meriam Shayndel). Marissa was Goldman welcomed home with lots of hugs and kisses from her loving big sister Lyla, 21/2. Sharing in their happiness are delighted grandparents, Sherry and Giovanni Nason of Potomac, Md., and Edie and Alan Goldman of Farmington Hills. Marissa is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandmother Meriam Shapiro and her paternal great- grandmother Sadie Braver, on whose 99th birthday she was born. May 6 Gloria (Park) and Mark Dubrinsky of New York are proud to announce the birth of their son, Max Xavier. Excited big sister and brother are Madeleine Isabel, 51/2, and Jake Park, 2. Thrilled grandparents are Michele Dubrinsky of Birmingham and Hae Jung and Chan Mo Park of Seoul, Korea. Max is named in lov- ing memory of his grandfather Max Dubrinsky. Max is also the grandson of the late Isabel Dubrinsky and the great- grandson of the late Morris and the late Helen Schlussel, the late Isadore and the late Lillian Dubrinsky. April 14 Ilyse (Broder) and Lonny Goldsmith of Plymouth, Minn., are thrilled to announce the birth of their beauti- ful daughter, Emma — • Abigail (Tzeviya Aliza). Emma was welcomed home by her big sister Hannah, 4. Sharing in their joy are proud grand- parents Elanna and Rodney Broder of Farmington Hills, Rena Harold and Linda Loewenstein of Ann Arbor and Donna and Alan Goldsmith of Northville. Very delighted great-grand- parents are Frances and Herman Broder of Boca Raton, Fla., and Barbara Goldsmith of Novi. Emma is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandfather Alexander Kaufman and paternal great-grandmother Elsie Harold. Feb. 17 Lisa (Hollenberg) and Dr. Ira Winer of Oak Park are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Amalya Rachel. Maly was wel- comed home by excited Winer big brother Joey, 5. Sharing in their happi- ness are proud grandparents Dr. Edward and Susan Hollenberg of Southfield and Dr. Leonard and Charlene Winer of Chesterfield, Mo. Proud great-grand- mothers are Ema Weiss, Leila Winer and Helen Komspan. Amalya is named in loving memory of her great-great- grandmothers Rachel (Rose) Kalker and Rachel (Rose) Sheff. `141,2, Jan. 26 Darryl and Susan (Meczyk) Goldberg of Chicago announce with much love the birth of their daughter, Chloe Daniella (Malka Hannah). Sharing in Goldberg their happiness are proud grandparents Anita and Joseph Goldberg of West Bloomfield, Ralph and Lisa Meczyk of Northbrook, Ill., and great-grandmother Riva Meczyk, also of Northbrook. Chloe is also the great-granddaughter of the late Gizella Tobet, the late Norman Meczyn, the late Sydney Weisbach and the late Hersh Goldberg. Chloe is named in loving memory of her paternal great- grandmother Marlene Goldberg, pater- nal great-grandfather Henry Tobet and maternal great-grandmother Dorothy Weisbach. Dubrinksy Jordan Elan Ettinger wil become a bar mitz- vah on Saturday, June 27, at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. He is the son of Ron Ettinger and Cheryl Steinberg and the older brother Ettinger of Jaime. He is also the grandson of Sy and Sandie Resnick, Renee Ettinger and the late Jerry Ettinger. Jordan is a recent graduate of Berkshire Middle School and will be attending Birmingham Groves High School in the fall. His mitzvah projects included volun- teering at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Brian Isaac Langnas became a bar mitzvah Saturday, June 6, at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center. He is the son of Michael and Alayna Langnas and Langnas the brother of Sara and Leah. His grandparents are Irwin and Lorraine Fenster and Frieda Langnas. He is also the grandson of the late Joseph Langnas. The mitzvah project Brian enjoyed most was volunteering at Shaarey Zedek's Purim Extravaganza. Aden Lawrence Mitz (Efraim Eliezer) and Jack Benjamin Mitz (Yaacov Benyomin), sons of Dr. Howard and Cantor Amy Mitz, will celebrate their b'nai mitzvah on Saturday, Aden Mitz June 27, at the Sugar Hill Meeting House in Sugar Hill, N.H. The twins will lead the congrega- tion in Jewish worship and study. Their proud grandparents are Beverly Mitz of Southfield and Joan Brenner of Port Jack Mitz Washington, N.Y. They are also the grandsons of the late late Leonard Mitz and the late Everette Brenner. Aden and Jack attend Profile Middle School in Franconia, N.H. Drew Michelle Nathanson became a bat mitzvah Saturday, May 2, at Congregation Or Ami in Calabasas, Calif. She is the daughter of Carin and Mark Nathanson and sister of Josh of Oak Park, Calif. Sharing in this special simchah were grand- parents Rosemarie and Joel Nathanson of West Hills, Calif., and former Detroiters Hank and Joyce Booke of Calabasas Hills, Calif. Nathanson Drew's mitzvah proj- ects included donating her time and effort to help dogs in need; she plans to continue her charity work by selling "Snow Cones for Dog Bones" again this summer. Alexander Hayden Sitner, son of Amy and Scott Sitner, will become a bar mitzvah on Saturday, June 27, at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield. He is the grandson of Barbara Sitner and Jerome Sitner and Carol and Bruce Meyers and the brother of Mariah. Alex just finished seventh grade at Derby Middle School in Birmingham. For his mitzvah project, he will be rais- ing money for the Michigan Humane Society to support its work with ani- mals. More B'nai Mitzvah • Temple Emanu-El — Graeme Schulman, son of Dr. David and Karen Schulman (Saturday). Submitting Announcements Mazel Tov! announcements are welcomed for members of the Jewish community. Anniversaries (in five-year increments), engagements, weddings and births with a photo (preferably color) can appear at a cost of $10 each. There is no charge for bar/bat mitzvahs or special birthdays, start- ing at the 90th. For information, go online to JNonline.us ; see Lifecycles on the left and under that, submission guidelines. You may also contact Editorial Assistant Sy Manello at smanello@ thejewishnews.com or (248) 351- 5147 for information or for a mailed or e-mailed copy of guidelines. June 25 • 2009 C15