Family Focus MAZEL TOV Sept. 29 Dr. Rachel Goldstein and Robert Olive of Chicago, Ill., are proud to announce the birth of their son, Joshua Liam, brother of Austin Julius and grandson of Lynda Olive Olive of Northbrook, Ill., and the late Julius Olive, Jean Sinkoff Goldstein and Bernard Goldstein of Oak Park. July 24 Stacey (Rose) and Bryan Budd of Berkley announce with much love the birth of their daugh- ter, Cailee Jaclyn (Sarah Yocheved). Welcoming her with love are proud Budd grandparents Jeff Rose of Farmington Hills, Tom and Kathryn Budd of Livonia and Diane Chad Hunter Coffman is the son of Dana and Dr. Eric Coffman and brother of Jessica. He will read from the Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Coffman Bloomfield Saturday, Oct. 24. He is the grand- son of Henry Baskin, Phyllis and Stanley Satovsky, Pearl Coffman and the late Henry Coffman. Chad attends Bloomfield Hills Middle School. Among his various mitzvah projects, he felt donating to the Tri County Collie Rescue Society was the most meaningful. Audrey Hannah Elkus (Arielle Chanah) of Bloomfield Hills will become a bat mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield B'nai Israel Center on Saturday, Oct. 24. She is Elkus the daughter of Elizabeth and David Elkus and sister of Daniel. Proud grandparents are Estelle and Philip Elkus and Arthur Goodman. She is also the granddaughter of the late Dorothy Goodman. Audrey is a student at Cranbrook- Kingswood Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Among her mitzvah projects, she has made dolls for Hadassah Hospital. 54 October 22 • 2009 iN Kopka of Berkley. Also sharing in their joy are great-grandparents Pat Davis and Trudy Budd. Cailee is named in loving memory of her maternal grandmother Cindy Efrate. July 21 Karen and Brian Feldman of Grosse Pointe Park are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Avery Reese. Welcoming her home is big sister Kasey Feldman Ella, 2 1/2. Excited grand- parents are Sherry and Rob Feldman of Waterford and Ken and Cindy Wright of Oxford. Avery is named in loving memory of her great-grandmother Adele Taubman. April 23 Rachel (Raimi) and Scott Leibovitz of Birmingham are thrilled to announce the Sydney Rose Fine, daughter of Betsy and Bob Fine of Minneapolis, Minn., led the congregation at Temple Bet Shalom on Saturday, Oct. 10, as she was called to the bimah to celebrate her bat mitzvah. She also participated in Friday evening services on Oct. 9. She is the sister of Abigail. Her proud grandparents are Connie and Lauren Clayman and Harland and Fran Fine of Commerce Township. She is the great-grandaughter of Doris Shaller. Sydney attends Fair (Fine Arts Inter-Disciplinary Resource) School in Minneapolis. Her mitzvah project was collecting, sorting and cleaning books for the Books for America project. Rachel Hirsch Benjamin Hirsch Rachel Carlie Hirsch and Benjamin Joseph Hirsch, children of Charlene and Steven Hirsch, will celebrate their b'nai mitzvah at Havdalah services Saturday, Oct. 24, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Their proud grandpar- ents are Norma and Dave Palmer and Carol and Jim McCormick. Rachel and Benjamin are also the grandchildren of the late Carl Hirsch. Both Benjamin and Rachel attend birth of their daughter, Julia Rose (Shoshana Batya). Excitedgrand- parents are Nancy and Stephen Raimi, Rena Leibovitz, Arie and Karolyn Leibovitz, all of West Bloomfield. Leibovitz Julia is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandmother Gloria Rose Ellis and her paternal great-grandmothers Sonia Leibovitz and Bessie Rott. April 22 Sarah (Bershad) and Neil Sherman of West Bloomfield are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Maxwell Izzy Shapiro Sherman (Maxim Yisrael), baby Sherman brother of Natey, 3. Overjoyed grandparents are Lenie and Ken Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Benjamin is a seventh- grade student. His participation in the Mitzvah Garden was the mitzvah project he felt most meaningful. Rachel, an eighth-grader, feels the mitzvah project most meaningful to her is training to become a madricha (aide) at Temple Israel. Mitchell Watzman Jones (Tevma) of West Bloomfield will become bar mitzvah at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield on Saturday Oct. 24. His proud par- ents, Suzan and Jonathan, and his sister Erica are all looking forward to the big day. His late grandparents, Mike and Tema Watzman and Thomas and Tamara Jones, would be very proud. Mitchell is an eighth-grade student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, who worked with children at the Miracle League for one of his mitzvah projects. Krasnick Marla Erin Krasnick will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 24, at Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park. She is the daughter of Jodie and Steven Krasnick of Huntington Woods and the sister of Bershad of West Bloomfield and Debbie and Howard Sherman of Windsor, Ontario. Max and Nate's great-grandparents are Dorothy Sherman of Hamilton, Ontario, Rosa Bergman of Toronto and Pearl and Al Shapiro of West Bloomfield. Max is named in honor of his maternal great-grandfather Moe Bershad and his paternal great-grand- father Irwin Bergman. March 18 Ioana (Pusta) and Phillip Ben-Ezra of Farmington Hills announce the birth of their daughter, Maelani. Big brothers are Brandon, , 13, Logan, 11, and Aiden, 2. Happy grandparents are Ben-Ezra Floare and George Pusta of Brownstown and David and Leslie Ben-Ezra of West Bloomfield. Ellie and Evan. She is the granddaugh- ter of Marjorie and William Krasnick of Huntington Woods and Janet and Arthur Recht of Weirton, W. Va. Marla is an eighth-grade student at Norup International School in Oak Park. For her mitzvah project, she traveled to New Orleans and volunteered her time with various community service projects to assist post-Katrina victims. Aviv Chaim Lis of Farmington Hills will lead the services at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield on Saturday, Oct. 24. He is the son of Lisa and Hannan Lis and the Lis brother of Ariella, Liat and Mataan. Aviv is the grandson of Florine Mark and Yosef Lis and also the grandson of the late Irving Mark and the late Ester Lis. Aviv attends Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills and volunteers at West Bloomfield-based Friendship Circle. Masserman Margo Andrea Masserman, together with her parents, Cindy and Brian Masserman, will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, Oct. 24. She is the sister of Nolen and the grandchild of Judy